On May 2, 2006, at 15:03, Paul Lussier wrote:

I ask, because we have an RO filter on our tap for drinking water, and
was wondering if there's something special about the distillation
process that somehow changes the water, or pertinent fact is the
purity of water, regardless of the means of attaining that purity.

Distilling does remove dissolved gasses, which is why distilled water tastes pretty bad. At least that's what the water quality guy on Ask This Old House said. It probably matters more if you're on a well or municipal - RO well water won't have much in it that's not in the air already.

-Bill

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