Water Purity: How do we address water purity?
Answer: With water being considered to be the greatest solvent we know of, it becomes obvious that over time water is likely to contain a great deal of chemistry, ionic materials, salts as well as uncharged organic and inorganic matter. To consider hazardous content being organic or inorganic in origin and secondly substances that are not hazardous but nevertheless unwanted. Water purity is a relative concept that defies understanding except for appropriate testing for the different properties of water. These may be defined as ionic content, organic content, inorganic content and the level of foreign content not otherwise specified. Generally speaking vested industries are only interested in very specific content in water. A consumer of water would definitely have a more personal interest in water purity.