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BBC Inside Science

How pure is the water from your tap?

Apr 4, 2024
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  • Water taste varies in the UK due to geological differences, offering unique flavors in each region.
  • Tap water is not sterile, but contains beneficial biological systems that enhance water safety and quality.

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Impact of Water Quality on Taste

Different regions in the UK have water with varying tastes due to geological differences and treatment processes. For example, water in Sheffield is soft due to its sandstone origins, while London water is hard from chalk and limestone regions. Water quality is influenced by treatment processes and the microbial ecology in the pipelines, contributing to unique flavors.

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