Boiling water for drinking: does it remove PFAS?
When people hear that their tap water may contain PFAS, one of the first questions is often the most practical one: can you just boil it away? It sounds reasonable.…
When people hear that their tap water may contain PFAS, one of the first questions is often the most practical one: can you just boil it away? It sounds reasonable.…
Turning on the tap and seeing cloudy water can be unsettling. Is it harmless air? A plumbing problem? Or something more serious happening in the water supply? In most cases,…
When people talk about drinking water quality, the conversation often jumps straight to contaminants like lead, nitrates, or PFAS. But there is another common feature of tap water that affects…
When a drinking water quality report lands in your inbox, it can feel a bit like reading a medical scan in a language you never studied. Numbers, thresholds, acronyms, trace…
Boiling water is one of the oldest and most trusted ways to make water safer. It is simple, cheap, and requires no special equipment beyond a heat source and a…
PFAS are no longer a niche concern buried in specialist reports. They sit at the centre of water quality debates, regulatory updates, and compliance planning across the UK. For water…
What counts as a contaminant in drinking water? When people hear “contaminated water,” they often picture a dramatic spill or a visibly dirty tap. In reality, many of the most…
In the UK, chlorination is one of the main reasons tap water is considered microbiologically safe. It has saved countless lives by preventing outbreaks of waterborne disease, and for that…
Most people grab toilet paper off the shelf without a second thought. Soft, strong, maybe recycled — done. But a growing body of research has uncovered something unsettling: many mainstream…
Every time you turn on a tap, you expect clean water. But across the UK, the US and many other countries, testing increasingly reveals trace levels of PFAS — per-…