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Water Purification For Your Home: A Brief Guide

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A lot of people might not stop to consider the quality of their drinking water as long as it looks clear and tastes alright. But although municipal water systems do their best to provide clean water, even local tap water can often be improved by using filters. The following article examines the important health topic of home water purification systems.

Why It's Needed

Water purification a generally a good idea because your tap water is not totally free of contaminants. The Environmental Protection Agency(EPA), sets limits on over 90 substances that can contaminate your home's drinking water. These substances include both chemical contaminants and microbes. The legal limits are set to protect human health while also recognizing that perfectly pure drinking water is not achievable with current technology. 

In some cases, your water could be below the accepted standard for contaminants. The EPA has the power to grant variances to water systems that are not able or cannot afford to meet the current guidelines. In this instance, using a water purification system becomes even more important.

Types of Systems

A variety of methods are used to purify home drinking water. The traditional filtration technique uses an absorbent substance to capture contaminants. A reverse osmosis system forces water through a semi-permeable membrane. Distillation systems heat water to a boil, which eliminates many contaminants. Another method involves treating your household drinking water with ultraviolet light.

Home Devices

You have a wide range of water purification devices from which to choose when you decide to filter your water. The most basic is a pitcher-style filter. You pour the drinking water into the pitcher and a carbon filter in the pitcher removes some contaminants. You can also mount a device containing a carbon filter on your faucet. With this device, you need to flip a switch to activate the filter when you are getting drinking water and keep the switch in the off position when dishwashing.

A more advanced purification system involves a device that has dual filters and is installed below the sink. You also have the option of a reverse osmosis system that uses three filters. If you want the most advanced device, you can install a whole-house filter that allows you to have purified water coming out of every faucet in the home.

It's not necessarily easy for a homeowner to know which water purification system does the best job of meeting their needs, even when they know the different options that are available.

For more information about water purification systems, contact a local company.

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12 December 2022