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Consumer Water Purification systems is here to help you make an informed decision on what type of water purification system can best fit your home and budget. Our site can provide the information you need to study and breakdown the components that go into buying a new water purification system.
 

About Water Purification:

  • Why are we so obsessed with water purification? Is our tap water really that bad? We all know clean water is a good thing, and we have been told that our bodies are composed mostly of water, but do we really need to filter our tap water? Does the city purify, treat, and check the water for safety? Does it meet strict state and governmental standards? If so, is the home water purification mania really necessary? Read the full article >
  • The two main types of commercial water filters are salt filters and carbon filters. Salt filters, which are often used in water softeners, are advertised on TV as inexpensive, but the ads may fail to mention that frequent refills are required. Also, salt filters block certain minerals from your water supply and replace them with sodium. The resulting sodium acids are corrosive to your plumbing and appliances and can harm pets and plants. The worst short-term effect is the speed with which these sodium-based compounds speedily corrode pipes and appliances, which translates to expensive maintenance and repair.

    Carbon water-filtering systems, on the other hand, do not replace the minerals in the water. In fact, they do not add anything. They simply remove the unwanted compounds and leave the water tasting cleaner and fresher. Carbon filters are safe for plumbing and appliances, and they effectively filter out all chlorine, pesticides, and other contaminants, while leaving in the minerals that are good for you. Read the full article >
     

Water Purification Articles Of Interest

Emergency Sources of Drinking Water
When the water supply to your home is interrupted by a crisis or disaster, you can melt ice cubes or drain your hot water tank to obtain drinking water.

Water Purification Plants: Environmental and Cost Considerations
Groundwater is the easiest and least expensive water to treat, but once aquifers have been depleted, it can take thousands of years for them to replenish themselves.

 


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