Adjusting pH in water is important because the pH level affects the water's chemical stability, safety, and performance in both residential and commercial applications. Water that is too acidic (low pH) can corrode pipes, leach metals like lead and copper, and damage appliances. On the other hand, water that is too alkaline (high pH) can cause mineral scaling, which clogs plumbing and reduces the efficiency of water heaters and other systems. In agriculture and industrial settings, improper pH can interfere with chemical processes or nutrient availability. Maintaining the proper pH ensures water is safe for consumption, protects infrastructure, and supports optimal performance in treatment processes.
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