Water quality report

Water quality in Bangalore

High
~520mg/L average TDS

Groundwater near Bangalore has an average TDS of about 520 mg/L — above the BIS safe limit of 500 mg/L. Key concerns: high TDS.

Source: CGWB district groundwater, indicative 2018-2021, 2021 (Govt. of India). Indicative district-level reading.

TDS range

250–900

mg/L across points

Data vintage

2021

CGWB monitoring

BIS limit

500

mg/L acceptable

Key concern

high TDS

flagged locally

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Where 520 mg/L sits

300
500
1200
02000+
Bangalore · 520

Your area reads High. BIS rates water up to 500 mg/L as acceptable and 150–300 mg/L as ideal for taste and health.

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What an RO purifier changes

Bangalore tap today

~520mg/L

High
−90–95%

After RO purification

~2652mg/L

Excellent

An RO membrane typically removes 90–95% of dissolved solids, bringing water into the ideal drinking band. Boon purifiers remineralise after RO so the water isn’t stripped flat.

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What this means for you in Bangalore

Taste

Noticeably hard, with a flat or mineral taste.

Health

Above the BIS limit — purification is recommended for regular drinking.

Appliances

Promotes scaling (white deposits) on taps, geysers, kettles and RO membranes.

What to use

A reverse-osmosis (RO) purifier is the right fit here.

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Other parameters that matter

ParameterBIS limitWhy it matters
Bacteriological (E. coli / coliform)Nil in any 100 mlCauses stomach infections; needs UV or boiling.
Fluoride1.0 mg/L (max 1.5)Excess causes dental & skeletal fluorosis.
Arsenic0.01 mg/LToxic; long-term exposure is carcinogenic.
Nitrate45 mg/LRisky for infants (blue-baby syndrome).
Iron0.3 mg/LMetallic taste, staining of fixtures & clothes.
Total hardness200 mg/L (max 600)Scaling on taps, geysers & appliances.

Microbiological note

Bacterial safety (E. coli/coliform) is not part of chemical groundwater monitoring, so it needs a lab test of your own tap, and varies with pipe leaks and monsoon. UV purification (built into Boon purifiers) inactivates bacteria and viruses; RO removes the dissolved contaminants above.

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Why is TDS like this in Bangalore?

Most Indian cities draw heavily on groundwater, which dissolves minerals and salts from the soil and rock it sits in. Over-extraction, ageing pipes and local geology push dissolved solids (TDS), hardness and sometimes fluoride, nitrate or arsenic above safe limits. City taps often blend treated municipal supply with borewell water, so two buildings on the same street can read very differently — and levels shift with the seasons, usually peaking just before the monsoon. The figure above is an indicative area reading from government monitoring, so your own tap can differ; testing it twice a year is a good habit.

Read our full guide to TDS & how to reduce it ›
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How Bangalore compares

Among the cities we map, Bangalore has the 15th lowest average groundwater TDS — about 1× the BIS acceptable limit of 500 mg/L, against a median of 673 mg/L across those cities.

Individual monitoring points around Bangalore range from 250 to 900 mg/L. An average hides that spread, so your own borewell or municipal line can read well above or below 520 mg/L — one more reason to test your actual supply.

Elsewhere in Karnataka, Mysore averages ~610 mg/L and Mangalore ~70 mg/L.

Boon Tap

06 · Best fit for Bangalore

Boon Tap

from ₹18,500

TDS here averages ~520 mg/L, above the BIS limit of 500, so a reverse-osmosis (RO) purifier like Boon Tap is recommended.

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Bangalore water — questions

What is the TDS of water in Bangalore?

Groundwater near Bangalore has an average TDS of about 520 mg/L, above the BIS acceptable limit of 500 mg/L, based on government monitoring data (CGWB district groundwater, indicative 2018-2021, 2021). Levels range roughly 250 to 900 mg/L across nearby monitoring points.

Is tap water safe to drink in Bangalore?

With TDS around 520 mg/L (above the BIS limit of 500), water in Bangalore is generally not ideal for direct drinking, so an RO purifier is recommended. Always test your own supply.

Do I need an RO water purifier in Bangalore?

Yes. High TDS or hardness in Bangalore means reverse osmosis (RO) is the appropriate technology to bring water within safe, palatable limits.

Reports for other cities

Data sources

Primary datasets: Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) and India-WRIS, Government of India; limits per BIS IS 10500.

Disclaimer: Figures are indicative area estimates from government groundwater monitoring nearest to this location and may differ from your exact tap or municipal supply. They are not a substitute for a lab test of your own water. This page is general information, not medical advice, and any product suggestion is general guidance based on typical area readings, not a diagnosis of your supply. For health concerns, consult a qualified professional.