date:Oct 15, 2013
m drinking water. Water is sometimes treated with aluminum salts while it is processed to become drinking water. But, even then, aluminum levels generally do not exceed 0.1 mg/L. Several cities have reported concentrations as high as 0.41 mg/L of aluminum in their drinking water.
Oral exposure to aluminum is usually not harmful. Some studies show that people exposed to high levels of aluminum may develop Alzheimers disease, but other studies have not found this to be true. We do not know for cer