Most of the water that we drink is treated with chlorine so that all the bad microorganisms present in water can be killed.
Effects of drinking bad water.
As a result of the clean water act the environmental protection agency sets the rules for what level of specific contaminants is acceptable in water systems.
Usually in a healthy person the kidneys can excrete around 6 gallons about 22 7 l of water a day 1 but only close to 1 l per hour.
But there are side effects of drinking chlorinated water such as organ failure cancer etc.
Water contamination can occur to city water supplies well water supplies and fresh water sources such as lakes streams and rivers.
Drinking contaminated water sources and or dirty water can cause numerous health concerns.
So drinking more than 1 l water per hour consistently can cause overhydration.
Although water is rarely 100 percent pure you can expect it to be safe for drinking.
But there is such a thing as water intoxication caused by drinking too much water too frequently.
Drinking caffeinated coffee or tea may cause a person to become overcaffeinated or jittery.
Carbonated water is a refreshing beverage and good alternative to sugary soft drinks.
Some advocates believe that drinking cold water can be bad for you.
Drinking hot water in a covered insulated cup can reduce the risk of spilling the water and getting burned.
Over 286 million americans get their tap water from a community water system the us environmental protection agency epa regulates drinking water quality in public water systems and sets maximum concentration levels for water chemicals and pollutants.
However some people are concerned that it may be bad for your health.
Hence drinking excess water can increase the risk of ingesting chlorine.
Excess pressure on heart.
Staying hydrated is vital for our health but there is some debate about the best temperature for water to be when people drink it.
The united states has one of the safest public drinking water supplies in the world.