Potable water
What is potable water?
- Potable water is water that has been processed and is safe for human consumption and daily use
- The difference between pure water and potable water is that pure water is solely made up of H2O molecules, whereas potable water may contain different substances, usually dissolved minerals and salts
- Potable water should have the following characteristics:
- Have a pH between 6.5 and 8.5.
- The dissolved substances (e.g. salts) will be present is very small regulated quantities
- Be free of bacteria or potentially harmful microbes
- Water is considered fresh when it is relatively free from dissolves substances e.g. rainwater
- Water can collect in reservoirs, lakes and rivers and is known as surface water
- In addition, it can collect in aquifers which are porous rocks that store water underground
- This water is called groundwater