How do I tell if my water is acidic?
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The pH of drinking water is a critical indicator of its quality, yet the US EPA only issues secondary recommendations for it, not legal regulations. The pH scale, which measures acidity or alkalinity on a range of 0 to 14, determines if your water is neutral (pH 7), acidic (below 7), or alkaline (above 7). Knowing how to tell if your water is acidic is essential for protecting your plumbing and health.