The truth about mineral water!
Mineral water comes from underground reservoirs. Unlike regular drinking water, mineral water does not undergo chemical processing.
Although in the modern era misuse of water bodies and industrial development have polluted the water.
As a result, installing a water purifier has become a necessity rather than a luxury.
But with so many options available in the market with every brand claiming their technology to be the best, it becomes hard to choose a water purifier.
👉Let's briefly discuss
the water purification technologies available in the Indian market:
1. REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO)
For most people, a water purifier means RO.
It is a powerful technology that can purify the most contaminated, even salty water in just one go.
In the RO system, water passes through a semi-permeable membrane of pore diameter of 0.0001 microns.
This allows only water to pass through it.
This minute filtration removes 90% of impurities, heavy metals, microorganisms, and minerals.
After this, what you get is pure, sweet, transparent, and demineralized water.
2. NANO FILTRATION (NF)
NF and RO technologies work on a similar principle, the only difference being pore size.
In NF the pore diameter is 0.001 microns.
It removes heavy metals, turbidity, and chemicals but unlike RO, it doesn't change the mineral content of the water.
3. ULTRA FILTRATION (UF)
This technology filters water without the use of electricity.
In this, the water passes through a hollow fiber membrane with a pore size of 0.01 microns.
This also removes impurities without changing the mineral content of the water.
UF is much cheaper, but its
downside is that it can't be used for very hard water.
4. MICRO FILTRATION (MF)
This technology filters water without the use of electricity.
In this, the water passes through a hollow fiber membrane with a pore size of 0.05 microns.
This removes fewer impurities without changing the mineral content of the water.
5. UV CHAMBER
The above three technologies can remove the solid and chemical impurities but may not be able to kill the tiny microorganisms.
Therefore, water purifiers are recommended to use with UV chambers.
👉How to determine which
technology is best for you?
All you need is a TDS METER.
TDS stands for Total Dissolved Solids which is the measure of dissolved minerals, salts, metals, and impurities in the water.
As TDS also includes the naturally
occurring minerals in water like calcium, phosphorus, and potassium, so, the lower the
TDS, the better the water is not true as most people think.
According to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), water with TDS up to 500 is safe for human consumption.
The ideal range of TDS lies between 100 to 300.
TDS between 300 to 500 is acceptable but TDS less than 100 is not ideal as it is devoid of most minerals.
Packaged water, which is said to be mineral water has a very low TDS.
👉 Let's look into the bottled water!
Bisleri, TDS = 74, not bad
Kinley, TDS = 24, bad
Aquafina, TDS = 7, very bad
This is because most companies are giving it sweet, demineralized RO water because RO technology purifies the hardest of waters.
Companies have to set up just 1 plant and they are ready to roll.
They don't care about the minerals
in the water.
RO is a phenomenal technology but was actually developed mainly for marines so that they can readily purify salt water and drink it.
RO was meant for survival, not for everyday home consumption.
But most companies are just making
money by creating a false fear among the people, a pure case of CAPITALISM.
Some companies actually sell
mineral water like:
Qua, TDS = 180, good, Rs. 100
Himalaya, TDS = 237, very good,
Rs. 59
Bisleri Vedika, TDS = 181, good,
Rs.60
but at pocket ripping prices.
Once you have a TDS meter which you can buy easily for about Rs. 120 to Rs. 180, check the TDS of your tap water.
If you use RO technology, you will
surely lose out on minerals, but you have no choice due to poor water quality.
You can add minerals to this water
to some extent by storing the RO water in clay pots or copper jugs.
Clay and copper have a tendency to dissociate their minerals into the water retained in them.
👉How big companies are
making money out of people's ignorance using cheap marketing tactics, 5
instances:
1. Some companies claim to provide
you the purest water by giving you technologies like RO, UF, and NF all in one
purifier.
This is a joke.
Once the water is passed through a strainer with smaller holes, what is the use of straining it again with a strainer with bigger holes?
2. Another marketing gimmick is
TDS Controller.
TDS controller is nothing just a bypass valve (worth Rs. 50) that mixes a small amount of tap water with RO purified water to increase its TDS value.
What is even the point of doing this!
3. Aluminum UV chambers
To earn profits and to win the competition by delivering water purifiers at the cheapest possible price, many companies have started to make UV chambers made from Aluminum and not food-grade stainless steel.
The problem with aluminum is that
it releases aluminum oxides which are known to damage the brain.
Also, a UV chamber must be placed horizontally to kill the bacteria and viruses more effectively.
4. Another marketing gimmick is the '7
stage or 14 stage filter process'.
More filters don't mean more pure water.
No matter how hard or impure the water is, it doesn't require more than 4 chambers:
•sediment filter
•carbon filter
•membrane
•UV chamber
5. 'Alkaline cartridges' is
another buzzword.
RO water is slightly acidic, to curb this, companies came up with the idea of alkaline cartridges which change the pH of water chemically which can be even more harmful to the human body.
Now you know the real game behind the enticing markets of water purifiers and how these companies are ripping packets out of the common man's fear and innocence.
Think twice before buying a water purifier and choose wisely
Thanks,
Venkat Rasineni
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