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Rainwater safe to drink - study

Source: Adelaide Now
Adelaide : Australia | 24 days ago  
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Australian households with a water tank has found drinking rainwater had no impact on their health. The study was based in Adelaide, the nation's tank capital, and took in 300 homes that used rainwater as their primary drinking source. All of the homes were given a benchtop filter and told it would remove...
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  • News Source: The Courier-Mail | 20 days ago
    Researchers from Melbourne's Monash University looked at 300 homes that used rainwater collected in water tanks as their primary drinking source in what they described as a "world first" study that comes amid growing criticism of bottled water.
  • News Source: Adelaide Now | 21 days ago
    Australian households with a water tank has found drinking rainwater had no impact on their health. The study was based in Adelaide, the nation's tank capital, and took in 300 homes that used rainwater as their primary drinking source. All of the...
  • News Source: The Age | 21 days ago
    That's the conclusion of a new study into the health of the more than one in 10 Australian households that now drink rainwater. Researchers from Monash University's infectious disease epidemiology unit recruited 300 volunteer households in Adelaide...
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