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Bottled or in-house water for HPLC? Comparing value, quality, and sustainability

15 May 2026
- by lorraine ocloo

Researchers estimate that up to 80% of HPLC performance problems are directly attributable to the quality of water used to prepare eluents, standards, and samples. 1 Given that water is used at volumes billions of times greater than your analytes, this may be unsurprising. However, that doesn’t stop water quality from frequently being taken for granted.

Water dissolves more substances than any other liquid, which is exactly why it is so useful in the lab—and why it’s so easily contaminated. Because of this, researchers must use purified water for most applications, with the level of purity required depending on the technique.

ASTM International’s D1193 standard defines four grades of reagent water, each with specified limits across parameters including resistivity, conductivity, total organic carbon (TOC), sodium, chloride, and silica. 2 In practice, those grades map onto laboratory workflows as follows:

  • Type I (and Type I+): Ultrapure water for mammalian cell culture and highly sensitive analytical techniques like HPLC
  • Type II: Pure water used for general laboratory applications, including buffer and media preparation, as well as feed water for Type I purification systems
  • Type III: Suitable for less sensitive applications such as glassware washing, autoclave feeds, and water baths
  • Type IV: The lowest grade defined by the standard, generally limited to preliminary rinsing and non-critical applications

When water quality falls short of what a technique requires, the consequences extend well beyond a noisy baseline. Failed runs mean repeated experiments, wasted consumables, reagents, and samples, and lost instrument time. Therefore, water is a cost decision as much as it is a quality one.

Broadly, labs have two options for sourcing purified water: purchasing bottles or producing it on demand with an in-house purification system. The right choice depends on how much water you use, the range of purity grades you need access to, your budget, and your long-term cost priorities. This blog compares the two approaches across five key factors: cost, quality, flexibility, practicality, and sustainability.

Cost: Lab water purification system price versus true lifetime value

Bottled water keeps the upfront spend low; in-house purification typically keeps the long-term spend lower.

Once your in-house system is in place, ongoing costs (consumables, servicing, energy) are typically lower than the cumulative cost of buying bottled water over the same period. The longer the system runs, and the more water you use, the wider that gap becomes, with labs producing ultrapure water in-house spending over 14x less than bottled at 10 L/day, and over 80x less at volumes above 50 L/day.

That advantage stretches further still when purification systems are shared. Some in-house systems support multiple dispensers from a single unit, so several teams or points of use can draw from the same supply, spreading the cost across users without duplicating infrastructure.

The day-to-day savings add up too. Auto-dispense features free up time that you would otherwise spend measuring volumes by hand, and technologies like PureSure extend consumable life by up to 80%, reducing replacement frequency and the downtime that comes with it.

 

Purity assurance: From assumption to measurement

Bottled purified water arrives with a certificate of analysis, but that certificate describes the water at the moment it left the supplier. What happens between the bottling line and your data is a different question, and one the certificate can't answer.

Ultrapure water changes as soon as it hits air. CO 2 absorption lowers resistivity within minutes, even after you close the bottle. Every time you open it, airborne contaminants can get in. And leachables from storage containers can migrate into the water over time, particularly during extended storage periods. Without a practical way to verify quality after opening, labs risk using contaminated water or discarding bottles that may still be usable.

In-house systems enable a different approach. Rather than relying on a single point-of-purchase check, they actively verify water purity through:

  • Point-of-use (POU) filters that remove residual contaminants immediately before dispense
  • Recirculation loops that prevent stagnation in the storage reservoir
  • Vent filtration to keep airborne contaminants out
  • Hygienic overflow design with no static areas where biofilm can establish

The best systems also verify purity continuously, in real time. The PURELAB® Chorus 1, for example, runs feed water through deionization, UV oxidation, and ultrafiltration, holds it in a recirculating loop to prevent stagnation, and filters again at the point of use. TOC is calculated every 2 to 3 seconds at the point of dispense, and you can download the data via USB for compliance records, journal submissions, or troubleshooting.

 

Flexibility: What you need, when you need it

Different techniques call for different grades of water, so covering everything you need with bottled water typically means stocking several product lines simultaneously. Not only can this be costly, but it also creates waste: the longer a bottle of water sits on the bench, the greater the risk of using it.

Some in-house systems remove that problem by dispensing multiple purity levels from a single unit. Modular design takes that flexibility further. Systems built from interchangeable purification modules, dispensers, and reservoirs can be reconfigured as research priorities shift, without scrapping the existing setup. To get the most from that flexibility, talk to a supplier who takes the time to understand your technical needs and assesses your feed-water quality before recommending a configuration.

 

Practicality: Fitting into the way your lab works

Your ultrapure water source has to work for the people who use it daily. Beyond cost and quality, that comes down to how much space it takes up, how easy it is to use, and how easy it is to troubleshoot.

  • Space: Storing multiple bottle types across different purity grades can take up a lot of lab space. Modern in-house systems preserve bench space, with a compact footprint that can sit under a bench or mount on a wall.
  • Ease of use: Managing procurement, stock levels, disposal in line with institutional guidelines, and expiry dates—particularly across several water grades—adds significant operational overhead. In-house purification systems help keep day-to-day use simple, with intuitive controls and clear visual indicators of system status.
  • Reliability: With bottled water, the lab depends on an external supplier delivering the right grade, on time, and to specification. In-house systems remove that dependency, and the better ones include built-in safeguards (auto-rinse cycles, leak detection, and alert systems) that help prevent unplanned downtime.

Sustainable lab practices: Reducing your lab’s environmental footprint

Laboratories account for an estimated 5.5 million tonnes of plastic waste each year. 3 Bottled ultrapure water contributes directly to lab plastic waste, with regular deliveries also driving up CO 2 emissions. 4

In-house purification reduces reliance on single-use plastic containers and eliminates transport emissions tied to regular water deliveries. Labs can further reduce their environmental impact by choosing systems designed with sustainability in mind: energy-efficient designs, water-recovery features, longer-lasting consumables, and mercury-free lamps (such as those used in the PURELAB Chorus 1 Xe) that reduce replacement frequency and environmentally-damaging waste.

Independent certification, such as the My Green Lab® ACT® Ecolabel, adds another layer of confidence through transparent, third-party-verified sustainability scores based on energy use, materials, manufacturing impacts, and end-of-life options. 5 Because this framework is consistent across products and manufacturers, ACT is a valuable safeguard against greenwashing and allows labs to compare suppliers across the same sustainability metrics.

 

Which PURELAB® Chorus is right for your lab?

The PURELAB Chorus range provides reliable purified water for applications ranging from routine tasks to your most sensitive workflows:

  • Chorus 1 Xe (mercury-free) and Chorus 1 Complete (ACT® Ecolabel certified): Type I+/I ultrapure water for HPLC, LC-MS, and mammalian cell culture
  • Chorus 2: Type II water for general lab use, including buffer and media preparation
  • Chorus 3: Type III water for basic applications such as glassware cleaning and autoclave feeds


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Reliable results start with reliable water

For labs running high-sensitivity techniques like HPLC, the choice between bottled and in-house purification impacts data quality, operational efficiency, and long-term cost.

Bottled water can look like the simpler option at the point of purchase, but it comes with trade-offs. Purity degrades once you open the bottle; traceability is limited to the certificate it arrived with; supply depends on an external chain holding it up; and the environmental footprint is hard to ignore.

In-house purification systems put water quality control back in the lab’s hands. Quality is no longer an assumption, but something you can verify in real time, with POU data to back it up. Systems are more compact, more capable, and more sustainable—all while lowering the ultrapure water price in the long run.

When it comes to ultrapure lab water, there’s no “one-size-fits-all” answer. But as your most-used reagent, water impacts every result, so it’s worth taking the time to find the best fit for your lab.

As part of Veolia’s broader commitment to ecological transformation through sustainable product design, the PURELAB range supports responsible water solutions for a broad range of applications. With modular configurations, greener manufacturing processes, and waste-minimizing consumables such as optional mercury-free lamps, PURELAB systems support high-quality scientific outcomes while reducing environmental impact.

Ready to swap assumptions for on-demand purity?

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References

1. Regnault C, Krol J, Mabic S. The Misunderstood Laboratory Solvent: Reagent Water for HPLC | LCGC International. LCGC Eur. 2005;18(7). Accessed April 24, 2026. https://www.chromatographyonline.com/view/misunderstood-laboratory-solvent-reagent-water-hplc-0  

2. Subcommittee D19.02 on Quality Systems, Specification, and Statistics. Standard Specification for Reagent Water. 11.01. ASTM International; 2024. doi:10.1520/D1193-06R18  

3. Urbina MA, Watts AJR, Reardon EE. Labs should cut plastic waste too. Nature. 2015;528(7583):479-479. doi:10.1038/528479c 

4. CO2 emissions for shipping of goods - Time for Change. October 23, 2007. Accessed April 26, 2026. https://timeforchange.org/co2-emissions-for-shipping-of-goods/  

5. The ACT® Ecolabel: The Standard for Lab Product Sustainability, My Green Lab. Accessed: 07 May 2026. Available at: https://mygreenlab.org/programs/act-ecolabel/

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