Tips About Water Filters

Tips About Water Filters

Discussion and news about water filters, water filter systems, and household drink water quality.

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There are more and more people who are starting to realize that they should be finding out more about water filters. That’s because our water can contain many impurities like drugs (antibiotics), and chlorine, and much much more. So if you’re becoming concerned about the quality of your water you may be interested in learning about water filtration. And if you’re finding out about water filters you need to consider a portable water filter. Here are a few of the main benefits that water purification systems which are portable have to offer that other water purification systems don’t. There is one major benefit of ... Read Full Story
Written by tordon on
By Derek Reeve Most people drink the water right from the tap without thinking about what is actually in it. If you are not aware, drinking tap water is extremely harmful to your health. With that said something that every home should have is drinking water filters. Water filters are built to take out all the bad elements of your sink water. Did you know there are prescription drugs in it? They are considered to be one of the most common contaminants in water today. Just one of the many reasons you have to take a good hard look at the drinking water filter. ... Read Full Story
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If you’ve been learning a little about water filters because you’re convinced of the benefits of drinking clean purified water you will have come across “charcoal water filters” or “carbon water filters” or “activated carbon water filters”. What are these? A charcoal water filter is a water filter that uses charcoal for the filter process to remove the impurities. Charcoal is carbon that has been created by heating organic material in the absence of oxygen. The good ones are derived from coconut husks. Charcoal has various properties, primarily that it is extremely porous and this is what is necessary for successful water filtration. These ... Read Full Story
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By Scott Rodgers Clean water is the utmost part of ones body and no one likes compromising with their health. For that they usually install water purifiers at their places. Water purified using a a technique known as reverse osmosis is very commonly used. Now, the question arises, is water purified through reverse osmosis is good for your health? The answer to this question is given in the following part of the article. Minerals in human body helps in proper functioning of the body. But if these purifiers eliminated these minerals from the water and then gradually from your body, this would result into ... Read Full Story
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There are hundreds of water softener systems on the market and each has at least two water softener reviews that list all of the benefits of the system. When one is reading these reviews, especially if considering purchasing a system, to take some time to review the reviews. Making sure that reviews provide information the is relevant to one’s needs is one of the key factors to weeding out systems that are not going to be considered. Some reviews do not include a price range for their softener systems. These reviews are usually at the high end affordability. The most affordable systems are available ... Read Full Story
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Korean designers Woo sik Kim and Duck soo Choi have a new idea for a water filtration system to be used by people living in remote environments. The "happy basin" is placed onto unclean water and, as it's pushed down, filters the water to create a contagion free source for drinking and washing up. From the designers (forgive the broken English): To help this serious problem, what we've done is breaking the stereotypical box of basin. Based on...  
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I don't speak Russian, so I don't really get what's going on here, but I think this guy is just filtering water through magnets and millet. I'll stick to a Brita pitcher, thanks. [Webpark.ru via Boing Boing]  
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A University of Utah engineer has developed an inexpensive new method to remove oil sheen by repeatedly pressurizing and depressurizing ozone gas, creating microscopic bubbles that attack the oil so it can be removed by sand filters. We are not...  
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PASADENA, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 10/30/09 -- Over the years Ed Begley, Jr. has earned a reputation for taking his environmentalism to comic extremes, but when it comes to water filtration, the actor is all business. In his new book, "Ed Begley, Jr.'s Guide to Sustainable Living" (released August 25), Ed devotes an entire chapter to water usage and explains why he chose a LifeSource whole-house water filter : http://www.lifesourcewater.com...  
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There are 2 types of FDA approved disinfection techniques: UV sterilization, and chlorine saturation by chemical feeders. Chemical Feeders using chlorine are recommended for homes using well water. A chemical feeder is loaded with either chlorine tablets or liquid and continuously feeds chlorine in a timed manner to keep a well disinfected. The best UV Disinfection water systems you can get are ones that illuminate 40,000 mJ at the end 9000...  
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