Ammonia in drinking water can have implications for health, water treatment, and environmental quality. Ammonia occurs in the form of ammonium ions(NH₄⁺) in water with a neutral pH.

The sources of ammonia in drinking water are

Ammonia is not highly toxic to humans at typical levels found in drinking water but can pose indirect risks:

1. Direct Health Effects:

    2.Indirect Health Risks:

    Ammonia Removal from Drinking Water

    Ammonia can be removed or reduced using various water treatment methods:

    1. Biological Filtration:

    2. Ion Exchange:

    3. Chemical Oxidation:

    4. Reverse Osmosis (RO):

    5. Distillation:

    6. Break-point Chlorination:

    Regulatory Standards

    For optimal health and water quality, regular monitoring and appropriate treatment strategies are recommended for water systems with detectable ammonia levels.