Is Indian water is contaminated with chemical residues?!


Question:

Is Indian water is contaminated with chemical residues?

Pepsi and Coke said Indian water is contaminated with chemical residues. That only exists in their product. Is it proved in all the occurances. If proved has the Govt of India took any action to prevent it.


Answers:
Well drinking water all over the world are contaminated with chemicals redudues. Sometime chemicals are introduced into water to kill pathogenic organism.
Well water is still better option to drink rather than Coke and Pepsi.

the gov of india shows no concern to this matter at all.
can't giv u the updates cuz i am in canada now!!!!!!!!

Most o the drinking water in the world are contaminated. Reason for this is supply system. Tanks / pipes etc. through the chemical contents induced.

Yes.Govt did nothing of substance.Some state govts banned but revoked later.

YES, ALMOST ALL.
A LITTLE BIT OF ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN.

Aerated waters are most contaminated then natural resources, however, water from Asian countries are far worse as they do not have a proper system to filter them. They throw everything into the river and how do you expect them not to be contaminated.

s it is due to industry

yes Indian water is contaminated with chemical residues becouse of chemical water is leave in river

Packed water available in any Indian Shops are really dangerous.The coca cola and pepsi belong to this category.For our healths sake we should avoid drinking such water........India took many measures to prevent water contamination but they have not come into effect yet........

Read all about it on: www.unitedwater.com/uwny/pdfs/...




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