drinking water filtration system – Water Testing Blog & Water Test Kit Store http://watertestingblog.com "It's your water, your health.. and ultimately your LIFE!" Thu, 30 Dec 2021 07:33:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 Drinking Water Filters: Why Install a Reverse Osmosis Water Filter? http://watertestingblog.com/2008/09/08/drinking-water-filters-why-install-a-reverse-osmosis-water-filter/ http://watertestingblog.com/2008/09/08/drinking-water-filters-why-install-a-reverse-osmosis-water-filter/#respond Mon, 08 Sep 2008 09:10:22 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/2008/09/08/drinking-water-filters-why-install-a-reverse-osmosis-water-filter/ Why Install a Reverse Osmosis Water Filter?

Many of our readers have asked questions about reverse osmosis drinking water filtration systems and want to know more about them. Hence the purpose and reason for this deviation from the normal subject matter in this Water Testing Blog entry.

“Today, people are increasingly concerned about the quality of the water that they consume. Under the best of conditions, it’s possible that water may contain hazardous contaminants, ranging from dissolved organic and inorganic materials, to suspended particles and microorganisms. If you live in a home with older pipes, you may also be exposed to lead in your water. Even the chemicals, like chlorine and fluoride, that many municipalities add to water to kill bacteria or to fight tooth decay may be harmful to humans. If such chemicals are not used, your water could be harboring deadly parasites. If you suspect your water may contain microorganisms, lead, or other contaminants, have your water tested.

To decrease their exposure to possible contaminants, many people drink and cook with bottled water or put distillers or disposable cartridge filters on their water supply lines and faucets. However, bottled water may not be any purer than the water taken from your faucet, distilled water requires boiling and tastes flat, and although charcoal filters improve the taste and remove odors from water, they do little to remove chemical contaminants and microorganisms. If you find your water is contaminated, choose the correct water filtration system to correct the problem.

Reverse osmosis (RO) is generally recognized as the best system for purifying water while retaining good taste. The EPA recommends reverse osmosis filters for microbiologically safe water. Yet, an RO system alone will still allow certain waterborne germs to pass through. To knock out these types of contaminates, most RO systems incorporate some additional type of filtering, usually a replaceable carbon post filter. ( source )”

For those looking to purchase a good quality reverse osmosis drinking water filtration system, please take a look at the reverse osmosis units offered by Multipure

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Drinking Water Filters: What is Reverse Osmosis? http://watertestingblog.com/2008/08/25/drinking-water-filters-what-is-reverse-osmosis/ http://watertestingblog.com/2008/08/25/drinking-water-filters-what-is-reverse-osmosis/#respond Mon, 25 Aug 2008 19:07:18 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/2008/08/25/drinking-water-filters-what-is-reverse-osmosis/ What Is Reverse Osmosis?

Many of our readers have asked questions about reverse osmosis drinking water filtration systems and want to know more about them. Hence the purpose and reason for this deviation from the normal subject matter in this Water Testing Blog entry.

Reverse osmosis involves the passage of potable water through a semi-permeable membrane. In a normal osmotic reaction, water containing a dissolved substance in low concentration will flow through a membrane to the side containing a higher concentration of the dissolved substance. If pressure is applied to the side having the higher concentration of solution, the flow of water can be stopped or even reversed. When the flow is reversed, this is called ‘reverse osmosis.’ In this case, it is the water that has less dissolved substance that is desirable; this is the purified water.”( source )”

For those looking to purchase a good quality reverse osmosis drinking water filtration system, please take a look at the reverse osmosis units offered by FilterWater.Com, the Water Filter SuperStore. For information on purchasing replacement reverse osmosis filters, you may want to visit the FiltersFast.Com web site.

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