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Water Analysis

  • 10-06-2020 12:55am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 18


    Hi,

    I am wondering if you could please help me.

    I have looked back over the detailed water analysis reports for my area, however there are some results which I cannot find.

    Is there anyway of getting the results for Calcium and Magnesium?

    The other results I am looking for are in your published results (pH, Sulphate, Sodium, Chloride), however I cannot find the two mentioned above.

    Any help would be great!

    TIA
    Jamie


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  • Company Representative Posts: 222 Verified rep Irish Water: Niamh


    Hi Jamie,
    Fordie99 wrote: »
    Hi,

    I am wondering if you could please help me.

    I have looked back over the detailed water analysis reports for my area, however there are some results which I cannot find.

    Is there anyway of getting the results for Calcium and Magnesium?

    The other results I am looking for are in your published results (pH, Sulphate, Sodium, Chloride), however I cannot find the two mentioned above.

    Any help would be great!

    TIA
    Jamie
    Thanks for getting in touch regarding this matter.

    Hard water is a natural characteristic of much of Ireland's water supply and has no associated health risks. As such, Irish Water did not test for this. You can find more information regarding drinking water parameters here.

    Some water hardness results are available on our website for certain areas. This is a new service however and as such, water hardness levels are not available for every water supply zone. Please see here.

    If you would like to get your water privately tested to find out these levels, you can find a list of accredited testing facilities at www.inab.ie/Directory-of-Accredited-Bodies/Laboratory-Accreditation/Testing.

    I hope this information helps.
    Kind regards,
    Niamh


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