What is TDS?


TDS also known as Total Dissolved Solids are the total weight of all solids, this includes all minerals, salts, or metals that are dissolved in a given volume of water. 

The weight is measured in milligrams per liter (mg/L), or in parts per million (PPM).

The lower the TDS level in the water, the more efficiently your body's cells actually get hydrated by the water you drink.

The higher the TDS level in the water, the greater the probability of harmful contaminants that can pose health risks or hinder the absorption of water molecules on the cellular level.

The EPA's maximum contaminant levels of TDS in secondary drinking water is 500mg/L(500PPM)





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