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Removing Lead From Water
No matter where you live there are tiny amounts of lead in your drinking water. While most places the amount is so minuscule you will never see an effects from it. However, there are certain parts the country that removing lead from your water is very important. As recently as 2010 New York had discovered dangerous levels in 14% of the local water supply. The solution? They recommended that citizens run the water for 30 seconds before using it. Most cities have removed all of the old lead pipes bringing you water to your home. But, as New York and...
There's Nothing Complex About Reverse Osmosis (How Reverse Osmosis Works)
It sounds like a complex scientific term, but reverse osmosis isn’t nearly as complicated as it sounds!
Testing Your Water for Total Dissolved Solids and Other Contaminants
The most common contaminants found in drinking water are bacteria, nitrates, lead, iron, copper, fluoride, and chlorine. Depending on the contaminant, there are varying levels that are considered safe.
Is Iron in Drinking Water Safe?
Reverse osmosis systems were designed from the outset to remove minerals from water.