Drinking water conductivity standard

Drinking water conductivity standard

  • Conductivity can refer to electrical conductivity (EC), it is the measure of the potential of solutions to conduct an electric current. The normal conductivity of drinking water is 200 to 800 microSiemens (µS/cm).
  • The normal pH range of drinking water is between 6.5 and 8.5 pH.
  • The normal level of TDS in drinking water can be 300-500 mg/litre.

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