Most people in the United States are concerned about the quality of their drinking water. As a result, many use reverse osmosis to remove various contaminants from their drinking water. Some...
Category: Reverse Osmosis
Many Americans rely on reverse osmosis systems to provide clean water for themselves and their families. However, overtime an RO water system can develop issues, such as leakages, and require...
Reverse osmosis (RO) uses pre and post-filters and a semi-permeable membrane with micro-pores to efficiently filter out viruses, bacteria, and chemical contaminants. One downfall is that RO systems...
Chlorine and chloramine are introduced to drinking water to remove disease causing microbes. However, these chemical compounds have a strong taste and bleach-like odor that is unpleasant to most...
Can Reverse Osmosis Remove Lead – Effectiveness And Capacity
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), drinking water can contribute almost 20% of an individual's total lead exposure. It's critical to remove any lead from our household...
Fluoride is an important element that helps prevent tooth decay, but long term ingestion of fluoride has been linked with health problems like arthritis, weakened skeletal health, negative effects on...
