Tap Water pH: Guide to Safe Levels & Why It Matters

Tap water pH between 6.5 and 8.5 is considered safe, but levels outside this range can corrode pipes, affect filtration, and increase contaminant risk. Here is what to know and how to act.

clear tap water being poured into a glass beaker for pH testing, featuring a digital pH meter showing neutral reading and litmus test strips.
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