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What's Up With Detroit Water Ph Being Up At 9.0-9.5?


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There are currently two chemicals approved for the artificial fluoridation of water: these are disodium hexafluorosilicate (Na2SiF6) and hexafluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6). United Utilities uses hexafluorosilicic acid for its existing schemes. Makes sense to me that the addition of this fluoride to water would make it acidic.

 

Yours is slippery, metallic tasting? This condition could facilitate the addition of some heavy metals as it passes through pipes. Maybe someone has had recent plumbing work done on the line? Or maybe someone dumped rainwater into the supply? let your current tap water sit out and observe the changes?

 

The good news is that if you buy into the alkaline water craze you'll be in heaven!, maybe even start bottling your own brand !

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