Elevated sodium concentrations in Australian drinking water supplies

I. A. Wright, K. G. Morrison, M. M. Ryan, S. Cusbert, J. K. Reynolds

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Abstract

Salt in the drinking water of many Australian water supplies could be adversely contributing to the ill-health of many people. Health care professionals often recommend low-sodium diets for patients with kidney disease, heart disease and cardiovascular disease. It is recommended that people on a low-sodium diet drink water with less than 20 mg/L of sodium. The sodium concentration of water supplies in many regional and remote regions of Australia often had water with elevated sodium (more than 20 mg/L) in their water supplies. In NSW 17 of the 21 regional water supplies tested had higher than 20 mg/L sodium. The issue of elevated sodium in many Australian drinking water supplies needs to be recognised more prominently. Sodium needs to be sampled more frequently and the results shared openly with consumers and health professionals. All water authorities that provide drinking water with sodium concentrations higher than 20 mg/L should be advising their customers of this fact as a high priority. People on low-sodium diets that have >20 mg/L sodium in their water supply should consider options to obtain low-sodium water.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. Volume 344, The 5th International Conference on Water Resource and Environment (WRE 2019), 16-19 July 2019, Macao, China
PublisherInstitute of Physics Publishing
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventInternational Conference on Water Resource and Environment -
Duration: 16 Jul 2019 → …

Publication series

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ISSN (Print)1755-1307

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Water Resource and Environment
Period16/07/19 → …

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Keywords

  • Australia
  • drinking water
  • sodium content

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