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Depending on what water system you have, there are multiple options to help maintain and treat your water.

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According to EPA studies, chlorine and chloramines in your drinking water are not considered harmful in small amounts, but they can leave a bad taste in your mouth. Chloramines, a combination of chlorine and ammonia, provide long-lasting disinfection as your water moves through pipes to your home. 

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Water softeners bring down your water's hardness level into soft water, by reducing the mineral contents of the water. Hard water mainly contains calcium and magnesium, and once in a while bicarbonates and sulfates. Soft water, on the other hand, is the type of water with none or little content of the mentioned minerals.

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Reverse osmosis membranes and systems are being designed with water efficiency in mind, especially in locations where droughts are common and water is in short supply.

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Regardless of where you call home, clean drinking water is a precious resource. However, several states, including California, are undergoing a severe water shortage making water conservation even more critical. We recommend using a step-by-step approach to lowering water usage around the house. By looking at each area one at a time, we can address the water wastes in that area, focus on changing habits over the course of 2-3 weeks, and then move on to the next area of the home. For the average American household, the bathroom is the largest water consumer inside the home. According to the EPA,...

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