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  • IMHO
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    • Jan 2012
    • 540

    #1

    Selling of Purified Water

    Places selling water is popping up like mushrooms. I am talking of places like Oasis. Then there is myriad of places with O2 in their name. Now, I am wondering. What is the laws governing places like this. Surely there must be compliance with health and other acts. What are they (these acts) and is anyone bothered by them, or are they just going ahead and selling water?
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  • nkawit
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    • Dec 2011
    • 184

    #2
    colleague tried doing purified water, spent about R200k, got the water for free from a certain volcanic spring, did all the work ... no one interested. tough market
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    • IanF
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      • Dec 2007
      • 2680

      #3
      We use a shop near us costs 85 cents a litre. My wife swears by the water and I have made beer with it using it without boiling and no problem. But how do you as a consumer know that is properly purified
      Only stress when you can change the outcome!

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      • IMHO
        Email problem

        • Jan 2012
        • 540

        #4
        Originally posted by IanF
        We use a shop near us costs 85 cents a litre. My wife swears by the water and I have made beer with it using it without boiling and no problem. But how do you as a consumer know that is properly purified
        You should ask for a test to be done in front of you. It is called a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) test and take a few seconds.

        Is there anyone that knows what the law says about this type of business?
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        • adrianh
          Diamond Member

          • Mar 2010
          • 6328

          #5
          I like the term "Purified water" to the contrary, they are not selling purified water. Pure water is ONLY H20 nothing more, which is esentially filtered distilled water. They are simply selling water with containing and/or other chemicals. At least we know that our tap water contains a lot of Flourine & Chlorine which we can distill out, we have no idea what is in the so called purified water.

          I am absolutely amazed that people will spend R 10 on a litre of water that they believe to be purer than tap water, yet they have absolutely no way of proving whether it is or not. Shows you, marketing works extremely well. This is a money printing industry, now if thet throw in a Balancing Bracelet then they not only profit from selling 0.001c of tap water for R10 they will also sell a 3c bit of plastic for R150...talk about great profit margins...

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          • IanF
            Moderator

            • Dec 2007
            • 2680

            #6
            Adrian
            Even at 85 cents a litre look at the margin.
            But my wife and daughter were getting bladder problems which have stopped completely after using this water for drinking. So the cost of this compared to doctors and medicine is cheap.
            Just loading 25 litre containers into the car gives you a workout.
            Only stress when you can change the outcome!

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            • Blurock
              Diamond Member

              • May 2010
              • 4203

              #7
              Originally posted by adrianh
              I am absolutely amazed that people will spend R 10 on a litre of water that they believe to be purer than tap water, yet they have absolutely no way of proving whether it is or not. Shows you, marketing works extremely well. This is a money printing industry, now if thet throw in a Balancing Bracelet then they not only profit from selling 0.001c of tap water for R10 they will also sell a 3c bit of plastic for R150...talk about great profit margins...
              Shows you, Bul$#!* baffles brains!
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              • Goobie
                Junior Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 23

                #8
                I'm in the business of testing water for organic contaminants. This include pharmaceuticals and pesticides, the stuff you don't see, smell or make you sick right away. These contaminants are not taken out by the purification plants and is past on to the consumer. Contaminants we routinely find all over the country are atrazine, terbuthylazine, carbamazepine and progesterone. It is a problem not something unique to SA, in fact it is a world wide problem. Personally, I installed an RO system. If you have little children in the house, especially little girls, get them off raw tap water now. I've also tested botteled water from numerous different companies as comparison, most of the botteled waters tested were OK, a couple were not, the major well known brands are good. So I would go for botteled water before I drink tap water ANY day.

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                • adrianh
                  Diamond Member

                  • Mar 2010
                  • 6328

                  #9
                  What is the best way to purify tap water properly?

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                  • wynn
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                    • Oct 2006
                    • 3338

                    #10
                    Originally posted by adrianh
                    What is the best way to purify tap water properly?
                    Through the kidneys?
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                    • adrianh
                      Diamond Member

                      • Mar 2010
                      • 6328

                      #11
                      No man, you must be talking about Castle....

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                      • IMHO
                        Email problem

                        • Jan 2012
                        • 540

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Goobie
                        I'm in the business of testing water for organic contaminants. This include pharmaceuticals and pesticides, the stuff you don't see, smell or make you sick right away. These contaminants are not taken out by the purification plants and is past on to the consumer. Contaminants we routinely find all over the country are atrazine, terbuthylazine, carbamazepine and progesterone. It is a problem not something unique to SA, in fact it is a world wide problem. Personally, I installed an RO system. If you have little children in the house, especially little girls, get them off raw tap water now. I've also tested bottled water from numerous different companies as comparison, most of the bottled waters tested were OK, a couple were not, the major well known brands are good. So I would go for bottled water before I drink tap water ANY day.
                        Goobie, these places I talk about all purify their water through reverse osmosis. (RO) So, you are confirming that RO removes all the nasties? This RO water sell for R1 per liter or less. Bottled water again is something different and I am not talking about that. Installing a RO unit at your home is the way to go. But a lot of people is not going to do that and prefer to buy their 25lt containers, at around R22.50.

                        One company that I know of,(Oasis) is adding another process called 'Ozone' and they claim that they add oxygen to the water. This is a gimmick in that the ozone does work as a powerful disinfectant, but evaporate very quickly and does not give the lasting protection they market it as. It also does not enrich your water with oxygen.

                        RO water has a TDS of zero to 20tds, whereas tap water is at 200tds and up, depending where you stay. This is what makes it better for people with medical problems, as the body use water without all the salts to purify your blood. This water is 'salt hungry' and absorb a lot more from your body, because of it. I am no doctor, but there is probably a downside to this as well, as far as minerals is concerned. You can re mineralize the RO water by adding a component, but personally a do not like it, it gives me heartburn. I also heard a lot of testimonies of people claiming to be much healthier since drinking RO water only.

                        OK, it is a lot clearer now what they sell, but what about the law?
                        ~Expenses will eat you alive! - My first Boss~

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                        • Jarred Welby-Cooke
                          Email problem
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 10

                          #13
                          Whahahahaha that was brilliant!

                          Have an awesome Friday everyone!

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                          • IanF
                            Moderator

                            • Dec 2007
                            • 2680

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Goobie
                            I'm in the business of testing water for organic contaminants. This include pharmaceuticals and pesticides, the stuff you don't see, smell or make you sick right away. These contaminants are not taken out by the purification plants and is past on to the consumer. Contaminants we routinely find all over the country are atrazine, terbuthylazine, carbamazepine and progesterone. It is a problem not something unique to SA, in fact it is a world wide problem. Personally, I installed an RO system. If you have little children in the house, especially little girls, get them off raw tap water now. I've also tested botteled water from numerous different companies as comparison, most of the botteled waters tested were OK, a couple were not, the major well known brands are good. So I would go for botteled water before I drink tap water ANY day.
                            Goobie what about the goggas in the water are those taken out of the tap water.
                            Only stress when you can change the outcome!

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                            • Goobie
                              Junior Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 23

                              #15
                              Originally posted by IanF
                              Goobie what about the goggas in the water are those taken out of the tap water.
                              By goggas I assume you mean bacteria and not dead flies floating in it? Those are usually taken care of by the chlorine in the water. All drinking water in SA has to comply with SANS 241 regulation, the guidelines only addresses the physical, inorganic and microbial properties of the water and dissolved chemicals, not the organic contaminants. If your municipality is doing everything by the book and they comply with SANS241 and have their water regularly tested then all the goggas will be dead.

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