Pakistan

28 water bottle brands declared unsafe for consumption in Pakistan, Check list inside

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ISLAMABAD: In Pakistan, provincial authorities have raised concerns about the safety of bottled water. More than two dozen brands have been banned from human consumption because they contain harmful microorganisms.

The Pakistan Council for Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) has recently issued a warning that names 28 brands of bottled water that have not passed the safety tests.

Significant for the health of consumers, this is serious contamination. In tests conducted by the PCRWR on over 150 bottled water samples taken from different cities, the quality was compared against standards set by the Pakistan Standards & Quality Control Authority (PSQCA).

Unsafe Drinking Water Brands in Pakistan

Brands Contaminant
Miran Drinking Water High Sodium, Bacterial Contamination
Pak Aqua High Sodium
Jel Bottled Water High Sodium
Neo High Sodium, Bacterial Contamination
Aab-e-Dubai High Sodium
Eltsen High Sodium
Pure Water High Sodium
Aqua Health High Sodium
Oslo High Sodium
More Plus High Sodium
One Pure Drinking Water High Arsenic
Indus High Arsenic
Premium Safa Purified Water High Arsenic
Orwell High Arsenic
Natural Pure Life High Arsenic
Hunza Utter Water High Potassium
SS Water Bacterial Contamination
Sip Sip Premium Drinking Water Bacterial Contamination
D-Nova Bacterial Contamination
Sky Rain Bacterial Contamination
Dream Pure Bacterial Contamination
Aqua Sharav Pure Drinking Water Bacterial Contamination
Marvi Bacterial Contamination
Ice Well Bacterial Contamination
Akb Sky Bacterial Contamination
Karakorum Spring Water Bacterial Contamination
Essentia Bacterial Contamination
Life Inn Bacterial Contamination

Excessive sodium levels, turbidity, pH imbalances, and others contaminated with bacteria render them unfit for human consumption, the report said.

Safe drinking water levels

Contaminants Maximum Safe Level
Lead 0.01 mg/L (10 µg/L)
Arsenic 0.01 mg/L (10 µg/L)
Nitrates 10 mg/L of nitrate-nitrogen (NO₃-N)
Fluoride 0.5–1.5 mg/L
Chlorine 0.2–0.5 mg/L
Pesticides Trace levels (ppt)
pH Level 6.5–8.5
Turbidity <1 NTU
Hardness 60–120 mg/L
Chlorine Residual 0.2–0.5 mg/L
Heavy Metals Trace levels
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