The Hidden Threat of High TDS in Indian Borewells: Why Simple Boiling Fails
Across vast industrial and residential sectors in states like Rajasthan, Punjab, and Telangana, groundwater dependencies have hit critical parameters. Millions of households rely entirely on underground borewells registering Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) profiles upwards of 1500–2500 ppm. While generations relied on traditional boiling methods, modern thermal processing merely eliminates biological viral path-loads—it leaves concentrated solutions of heavy metals, fluoride salts, and hardness scaling completely untouched. Safeguarding family kidney profiles under these geological realities requires heavy mechanical multi-stage Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes to strip dissolved mineral crust solids down to safe, drinkable baselines.