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Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope abundance of major bottled water brands sold in the United Kingdom.

Vasile ErsekJamie SharplesWilliam Thomas
Published in: Isotopes in environmental and health studies (2021)
Bottled water in the UK has a ∼20 % share of the soft drinks market with a sales value of >£1.5 billion. Bottled water is susceptible to fraud and it is important to characterise the chemical signature of aquifers used by the bottled water industry. Measuring 18 O/ 16 O and 2 H/ 1 H ratios in bottled water is one important step in fraud prevention and aquifer characterisation as these ratios in groundwater tend to be stable or change very slowly through time. Here we characterise the isotopic signature of 30 brands of bottled water sold in the UK. The average δ 18 O of bottled waters is -7.4 and -48.4 for δ 2 H. This isotopic composition is closely related to that of the annual rainfall and follows latitudinal and longitudinal gradients which combine to explain 77 % of the δ 18 O variance.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • drinking water
  • climate change
  • wastewater treatment
  • microbial community
  • health risk assessment
  • simultaneous determination