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About 50,000 people living in parts of greater Glasgow and Stirling have been advised not to drink tap water because of high aluminium levels.
Scottish Water said it had detected "higher than expected levels" in water analysed at a treatment works.
Originally posted by cazzy2211
Greater Glasgow tap water warning over aluminium
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About 50,000 people living in parts of greater Glasgow and Stirling have been advised not to drink tap water because of high aluminium levels.
Scottish Water said it had detected "higher than expected levels" in water analysed at a treatment works.
Originally posted by highseer
Cannot understand why there would be any Aluminium in your water at all!!
Some aluminium does occur naturally in water, however in some areas aluminium may be present in minute quantities where it has been used as part of a treatment process to clarify and cleanse the water. The regulation level is set at 200 micrograms per litre.
Originally posted by cazzy2211
reply to post by HeresHowItGoes
Don't "they" use the same water though?