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What is the WHO standard for total dissolve solid in the water?
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The WHO standard for total dissolved solids (TDS) in drinking water is 600 mg/L (or 600 parts per million). High levels of TDS in water can indicate the presence of contaminants such as salts, minerals, or heavy metals, which can affect the taste, smell, and safety of the water for consumption.
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