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		<description><![CDATA[There is a lot of hype and doubtful claims about water filters in the media. It's hard for the average consumer to understand the different methods and types of water filtration systems without buying into all the sales talk.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a lot of hype and doubtful claims about water filters in the media. It's hard for the average consumer to understand the different methods and types of water filtration systems without buying into all the sales talk.</p>
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Water filtration or treatment in itself is a quite a large topic with many methods and technologies involved. Most household water filters/treatment systems are designed to remove various contaminants such as chlorine, lead, mercury, Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs), Total Dissolved Solids (TDSs), Cryptosporidium, Chloramines, pesticides, herbicides, Giardia and other bad smell or taste elements. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Feature and Function Differences<br />&#13;<br />
Most water filters work on the same general process. Water is passed through a filtration agent (physical, chemical or ultra-violet) where contaminants are either removed or neutralized. The treated water is then either dispensed out of the system or is stored in a storage tank for future use. Generally, most water filters are fairly simple and inexpensive items that aren't very different from one manufacturer to the next. Below is a list of features and functions which you should consider before buying a water filtration system.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
1). Filtering Technology<br />&#13;<br />
The first and most common sort of filter uses a physical barrier to remove suspended particles such as mud, silt, sand or rust as well as micro-organisms such as Giardia or Cryptosporidium. Physical filters are measured by microns. The finer the filter the smaller the micron number and the more types of particles can be removed from the raw water.</p>
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Another type of filter uses chemical processes to remove or neutralize potentially harmful contaminants in raw water. Depending on the type of contaminant, the filter elements can comprise of activated charcoal, copper, zinc etc.</p>
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The newest form of filtration technology is to use ultra-violet light to destroy bacteria, viruses or pathogens in water. The ultra-violet light is typically encased in a tank where-by the water is treated either when in storage or is run through a ultra-violet canister. The ultra-violet light deactivated the DNA of the organic particulates which ruin their ability to reproduce and cause disease.</p>
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Typically, a water filtration system will contain more than one type of filter because each filter has its own specific strengths and together enable a much wider spectrum of filtration.</p>
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2). System Types<br />&#13;<br />
There are a few basic types of water filters that range from small portable units to units that can supply an entire house or office. Here are the more common types:</p>
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Counter-top: These types of filters are placed on top as of the counter as suggested by the name and is connected to the faucet. The system normally has limited capacity while the filtered water is only available at the faucet. </p>
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Under-counter: These systems are very similar to the counter-top systems in that they have smaller capacities and only provide treated water to one faucet. The difference is that these systems don't take up valuable counter space however would require more sophisticated plumbing which makes it slightly more expensive.</p>
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Faucet Mounted: These systems are the cheapest and easies to install however offer the least amount of filtration. The system is mounted on the faucet itself and offers treated water to that faucet alone.</p>
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Whole House: These water filter systems are typically the most comprehensive and costly filter types that will be needed for a house or office. These systems attach to the pipe mains before entering the house/office which means that they will supply treated water to the entire house/office. These water filters are generally quite expensive to buy and maintain however all water in the house is treated.</p>
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Water Softeners: These types of water filters are used specifically to remove only some types of contaminants, namely unwanted elements such as calcium, magnesium, lime, and iron from a household's water supply. These elements make water taste metallic and salty.</p>
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Dispensers/Pitcher Water Filter: These systems are normally very simple filter assemblies that are built into a Pitcher/Dispenser. Again, this type of filter is very simple and cheap however doesn't filter contaminants all that well compared to the more comprehensive examples.</p>
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Portable: These water filters are made to be portable, some are designed for camping and light travel while some are built into sports drink bottles. Interestingly, an ultra-violet light pen is available which should act as a microbe de-activator similar to more complex household systems as mentioned earlier.</p>
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3). Capacity<br />&#13;<br />
There are generally two measurements for water filters that use "capacity". Capacity can be used as a measure to determine how much water the filter can actually treat before it needs filter replacements. </p>
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On the other hand, capacity is also a measure of the storage tank if the water treatment system is built with a storage tank. This goes hand-in-hand with the flow rate. This measurement is normally in gallons per minute. It should be noted that for counter-top or under-sink applications, flow rate isn't that important as waiting a few seconds longer to fill a glass of water won't be much of an issue. However, flow-rate is very important for Whole House systems, you won't want to be stuck in the shower with no water.</p>
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It should be noted that capacity and flow rates are directly related to how expensive the system will be.</p>
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4). Costs<br />&#13;<br />
When choosing to buy a water filter, you must also consider the maintenance and running costs of the filter. Generally the more complex and higher capacity systems will cost more to maintain and also more to run. Depending on the amount of water treated, water filter systems will need their filters replaced or treated every so often.</p>
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Additionally, some complex filters like Reverse Osmosis water filters will only produce 1 gallon of water for every 4 gallons of water supplied which will mean an increase in your water bills too. Further to this, ultra-violet light systems will also require a power source which will also affect your electricity bills.</p>
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In conclusion, I hope I have shed some light on buying water filters. The list of points in this article are by no means exhaustive but should serve as a rough guide in the selection process.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A very good question, "are water filters important?" In today's society, life is very fast passed, so much to do and so little time to do it. Between work, family and all the things in between, we sometimes overlook the simple things that can make a big difference in our lives. Most people are health conscious these days, we try to eat right and exercise and drink a lot of water, which is good. But most of the time, people end up buying very expensive bottled water and don't realize how much they are really spending, a bottle here, a bottle there, it adds up quick! There have been reports that bottled water isn't even all that good for you, having impurities and even toxins from being stored in plastic. There is an alternative to this highly expensive way of getting our drinking water and that is finding a good water filtering system. </p>
<p>When you take the time to look at what options exist for filtered water, you will see that it isn't all that complicated to figure out and you will save a lot of money compared to what you spend on bottled water. Some people get scared when thinking of purchasing a water filter system. Maybe the price of the unit seems too high or the thought of having to install the unit and then do the maintenance turns people back to the easy way of just throwing their money away on bottled water. Let us examine this further and see if that way of thinking really makes sense or if purchasing a good water filter system is the way to go. We will ask the questions: How do know what unit is the best for my situation? What are the costs of owning a filtration unit and how will it save me money? What are the benefits I will receive from using water filtration over tap or bottled water? Are there different types of water filtration? We will look at these questions and see that the difference is great and filtering your water is the way to go. </p>
<p>First, there are many different water filter manufacturers out there and it is important to find an established company that has a good reputation. Since there is such a great push to being healthy and drinking plenty of water, there are many companies getting into the market and copying what good manufacturers have already put out there. A little research will help you to know the difference. Once you have found a good water filter company, it's just a matter of deciding what you want out of your filtering system. Do you want to filter all the water coming into your house with a whole house unit, or just filter at point of use, such as the kitchen sink using a counter top water filter unit or faucet filter, maybe a shower filter or a combination of filters. Regardless of what you want to filter, a good water filter manufacturer will have what you need and be able to walk you through the process. </p>
<p>The cost of owning a water filter system can vary quiet a bit depending on the type of set up you want.Some people just want filtered water for drinking and cooking, in that case going with a counter top or under sink water filter unit is a good way to go and there are many variations to choose from ranging from around fifty to a couple of hundred dollars. If you are just looking to filter your shower water, there are very good shower filters at very reasonable prices, most around thirty to fifty dollars. A lot of people are looking to filter all the water coming into their house; this is called point of entry. There are many types of units for this purpose and a lot depends on the home you are putting the unit in, such as what type of water comes into the house, well or city water. Also, how big the house is, number of bathrooms and so on. These units can range from as little as a couple of hundred dollars to a few thousand. The money you will save by purchasing a water filter system is great! You will have an endless supply of clean filtered water for only pennies a gallon, the water filter will pay for itself in no time when you add up all the wasted money on bottled water. A whole house water filter unit can save you an untold amount of money by protecting your water pipes and all the appliances that use water by keeping sediment, lime and calcium build up and rust out of the system. </p>
<p>Other benefits of filtered water over tap are many. Of course your water will taste better and be healthier for you by taking out the chlorine, fluoride and other chemicals that are added to city water, but there are even more benefits to talk of. A good shower filter will make your skin and hair softer and smoother, good for people with sensitive skin or allergies. The human body is made up of over 70 percent water and showering in unfiltered water allows the body to absorb harsh chemicals like chlorine and THMs that are harmful and the steam from using hot water causes chlorine to be inhaled if no filter is used. Also, your clothes will be brighter and softer especially if used with a water softener. </p>
<p>There are different kinds of water filtration, the most popular are a system that uses filters or a reverse osmosis unit. A traditional water filter system has the most options of filtration as there are sediment, carbon, fluoride and media packed cartridges. It is important to use a filter that has GAC (Granulated Activated Carbon), KDF-85 and KDF-55. It is easier to develop a system that will best suit your needs. Reverse Osmosis water filter system usually will cost more and does have some limitations. It requires more maintenance and is limited to a certain amount of water it can produce per day and may end up wasting more water than it produces. Although, many people say that the water has a better taste and this is because reverse osmosis water filter system also removes dissolved mineral contents which can cause a bitter taste in some water. </p>
<p>A water filter system can greatly affect your life in many positive ways, most importantly by giving you better health, it will also save you lots of money from purchasing bottled water and keeping your pipes and appliances in good working order.</p>
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When it comes to buying a water purifier for your home, there is a whole range of them available in the market today. Starting from those which are available at a low price of $30-$40 to those for which the price goes up to $800. Everpure water filters are one such $300-$800 ranged [...]<p><a href="http://aqualisting.com/water-filters/everpure-water-filters/">Everpure Water Filters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://aqualisting.com">Water Filters</a></p>
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<p>When it comes to buying a water purifier for your home, there is a whole range of them available in the market today. Starting from those which are available at a low price of $30-$40 to those for which the price goes up to $800. Everpure water filters are one such $300-$800 ranged filters. Let's take these filters as an example to discuss if they are really worth it or are they simply burning a hole in your pocket?</p>
<p>The water supplied in our homes is full of contaminants and impurities like bacteria, viruses, cysts, lead, copper, arsenic, chlorine, pesticides, drugs etc. This water if consumed directly can lead to various health ailments. It is due to this fact that we need to depend on home water purification devices. Everpure water filters are one expensive brand in the market which are effective in removing most of the above mentioned contaminants.</p>
<p>But what these Everpure water filters fail to remove are the dangerous chlorine by-products. Chlorine has a property of reacting with organic pollutants in water and generating various toxic derivatives like chloroform and TTHMs (Total Trihalomethanes). Tell me, if you know that a water purifier is not able to remove such carcinogens, would you still like taking the risk of consuming such "filtered" water?</p>
<p>The basic model of Everpure water filters which lacks this capability of handling TTHMs is ranged anywhere in between $300 and $400. Do you really think it is worth a buy; when there are multi stage water purifiers already available at a much reasonable price. Not to forget that these multi stage filters are 99% effective for all types of contaminants including TTHMs and VOCs.</p>
<p>The advanced model of Everpure water filters is claimed (is still debatable) to have the ability to filter out all these tough contaminants as well. The reason why I took the liberty of calling it debatable is the fact that they are basically a combination of the basic filter and a reverse osmosis based filter. A reverse osmosis water filter is something which makes their advanced filter even worse than the basic ones. And to top this it is priced at a high $800.</p>
<p>The truth about what reverse osmosis can do to your drinking water is no more a secret. They actually strip off all essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, sodium, zinc etc from the water thereby making it de-mineralized. Consuming such water not only gives a flat taste but is very unhealthy too. It can also lead to multiple mineral deficiencies!</p>
<p>In brief, the market is flooded with many purifiers like Everpure water filters- they may be good but not the best value for your money. Why not do some research about multi stage water purifiers? They are effective, efficient and evenly priced. The decision is in your hands. Think twice and do not get carried away by any brand name.</p>
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<p>Daniel Woods is a dedicated advocate and researcher of the benefits of safe, clean, healthy filtered water. He shares his research on his website - <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">Water Purifier Home</a>. If you want to know how to choose a water purifier, visit - <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com"></a><a target="_blank" href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">http://www.waterpurifierhome.com</a> and learn about the products our editors personally use and recommend.</p>
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<p>Are you looking for commercial (foodservice) products or residential?  Either way, if you go to everpure.com, there are dealer locators that will help you.  </p>
<p>If you are looking for resdiential filters, you can also buy them directly on everpure.com</p>
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Following on from previous articles I would like to explain water filters and magnetic water conditioners. It is useful to know how each of these work and the advantages and disadvantages of each to make an informed decision if you were to purchase one.
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<p>Following on from previous articles I would like to explain water filters and magnetic water conditioners. It is useful to know how each of these work and the advantages and disadvantages of each to make an informed decision if you were to purchase one.</p>
<p><strong>Water Filters</strong></p>
<p>Water filters are not only good for helping to soften water, but are also useful to remove unwanted contaminants and ensure that your drinking water is clean of any suspended particles. It should be noted that these days water quality from treatment works is usually of very high quality and unlikely to need further treatment. However, if you require even higher purity water then a water filter can be a good choice...and some people say it tastes slightly better as well! There are several different types, and each will be explained below:</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Granulated, activated carbon water filters</strong> - The the simplest type of filter are portable filters that are found in jugs. They remove chlorine, large particles and parasites. They are easily purchased from most department stores and are great if you have a low budget as they are reasonably cheap. A disadvantage is that they have a short filter life and are unable filter out certain bacteria and chemicals.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Carbon block, activated carbon water filters</strong> - Built-in to the water supply in your home, the disadvantage of these filters is that they are more expensive than granulated types as described above. However, they do not need to be replaced as often and generally give better filtration.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Reverse osmosis water filters</strong> - For the best form of water filtration available these are hard to beat. They work by passing the water through a semi-permeable membrane, which filters out almost every contaminant. Although they are more expensive than other types of filters they have reasonably low running costs. Once installed they can be used to filter water to the whole house.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Combination Systems</strong> - This filter has become available in recent years and are seen as an alternative to reverse osmosis systems. They have a number of different filters, and each filtration process removes different contaminants.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Ceramic carbon water filters</strong> - To filter out a broad range of contaminants from the water supply these are effective as the filter is comprised of a ceramic and a carbon part. Some are infused with silver, as this is a good antibiotic and reduces the number of micro-organisms present. These filters are good value for money and are built-in to the home water supply and in a typical house they require replacing about every 12 months.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Alkaline Water Machines</strong> - It is a good system for those with environmental illnesses where there is too much acid in the body as this system not only filters your drinking water but it makes it more alkaline. It has effective filtration but it can be expensive and it wastes a lot of water during the filtration process.</p>
<p><strong>Magnetic Water Conditioners</strong></p>
<p>Electromagnetic water conditioners are a relatively new invention. They work by passing water through a magnetic field, the calcium and magnesium ions are altered in such a way that they loose their ability to cause scale. This has a number of benefits and although the water is not technically soft, it has the useful properties of soft water. This means that it won't cause <a href="http://www.hardwaterstainstips.com">hard water deposits</a> and will increase heating efficiency as well as lengthening the lifespan of any clothes washed in the conditioned water.</p>
<p>As calcium is an important dietary element, the fact that conditioned water still retains its calcium content is an added benefit.</p>
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<p>Patrick Henry BEng (Hons), is a recognised industry expert in removing hard water stains. With an honours degree in Chemical Engineering, he teaches people how to remove stubborn hard water stains and limescale using a step by step guide. He is author of the ebook "Hard Water Stain Removal Secrets Revealed". Complete information on his popular ebook is available from his web site. And while your there, don't forget to subscribe to his FREE report at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hardwaterstainstips.com.">http://www.hardwaterstainstips.com.</a></p>
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It's unbelievable that there are so many water filter systems available on the market today.  Their basic function is to clean tap water and provide contaminant free, purity.  As I began investigating, I started with a reverse osmosis water filter and was looking to see how it worked and if [...]<p><a href="http://aqualisting.com/water-filters/reverse-osmosis-water-filters/">Reverse Osmosis Water Filters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://aqualisting.com">Water Filters</a></p>
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<p>It's unbelievable that there are so many water filter systems available on the market today.  Their basic function is to clean tap water and provide contaminant free, purity.  As I began investigating, I started with a reverse osmosis water filter and was looking to see how it worked and if there were any positives/negatives before deciding how I felt about purchasing one.</p>
<p>Reverse Osmosis works by reversing water through a filter system that eliminates sediment and then uses a membrane that is semi-permeable to complete the filtering process.  After that, a carbon filter is utilized and then distributed through a faucet as "purified tap".  This unit can typically be installed by a reputable plumber and be used to purify water anywhere in the home.  However, after looking into some of the negatives of a reverse osmosis filter, I wasn't too impressed with the results.</p>
<p>This type of system is very efficient at eliminating toxic materials such as rust, lead, parasites, salt, sediments and sulfates.  Unfortunately, some of the negatives I discovered were:</p>
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<li>Only partial removal of viruses and bacteria that would require another type of water purification system to back it up.  This doesn't seem to be a high priority for this type of filter process.</p>
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<li>It removes too many minerals that the body desires for good functioning, health and longevity.  Minerals such as calcium, potassium and magnesium if eliminated force the body to draw from that which is stored in teeth and bones.  Normally, this is caused by the high acid, low pH level of the water.
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<li>It takes away water's good taste.
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<li>It wastes three to four gallons of water for each one gallon it attempts to purify.
</li>
<li>As alkaline turns to highly acid water, it not only causes minerals to again be pulled from teeth and bones, but has also been known in some cases to increase the possibility of developing cancer since more free radicals are produced from this occurrence.
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<li>It takes a few hours to install and may require a professional plumber.</li>
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<p>So after considering all the negatives about reverse osmosis water filters, I found after extensive research that a multi-stage filter which employs essential and vital purification processes such as ion exchange, sub-micron and carbon filtration would be more beneficial in removing all traces of contaminants.  These included eliminating toxins such as VOCs (volatile organic chemicals) like pesticides and herbicides, chlorine, lead and other harmful materials, while it ensured securing the valuable minerals that were critical to the body and contributed to better health.  </p>
<p>Now that you are armed with this information, instead of spending valuable time and money on a filtration system that will not do everything you need it to plus bring negative effects to your life, it would be wise to consider one that does, but also adds to your longevity.<br />
<strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
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<p>Laurel Tevolitz is a dedicated researcher of critical issues that affect health and well-being. Visit her water purification blog now at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.safewaterpurifier.com/pristinewater.htm">http://www.safewaterpurifier.com/pristinewater.htm</a> to discover which water purification system she recommends after extensive research.</p>
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Choosing a whole house in-line water filter can be a daunting task.  Understandably, any time a home owner looks at laying out a substantial amount of hard earned money, he/she wants to be sure they get the right product.
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<p>Choosing a whole house in-line water filter can be a daunting task.  Understandably, any time a home owner looks at laying out a substantial amount of hard earned money, he/she wants to be sure they get the right product.</p>
<p>Buying a whole house water filter is an investment.  It adds value to your home but also provides clean, pure drinking water for your family.</p>
<p>The first consideration in choosing a whole house in-line water filter is the quantity of water used by the household.  The average family of 4 uses approximately 5 - 6 gallons of water at any given time. There may be occasional spikes up to 8 GPM (gallons per minute). A 9 or 10 GPM system is usually more than enough for the average family. Larger homes or larger families may want to consider a 12 or 14 GPM system - this, of course, depends on the number of people in the home and the number of bathrooms. </p>
<p>Carbon based water filter systems typically use replaceable filter cartridges.  Consider the number of cartridges (more cartridges means better filtration but also means more cost to replace those filters).  Not all filter cartridges are created equally though.  Different companies offer cartridges with different life expectancies.  Ask how much water will be filtered before the cartridges need to be replaced and calculate the cost on a cost per gallon of water filtered basis (divide the gallons filtered by the cost of the replacement cartridge to get this number).</p>
<p>A reverse osmosis water filtration system will require backwashing of the filters (they are typically replace very infrequently).  You may have to do this manually although some models come with automatic backwash systems.  Although with a reverse osmosis filter system you will not have the cost of periodically replacing filter cartridges, the required backwashing of the filters uses a large amount of water so be aware of the added cost on your water bill.  If you choose a reverse osmosis water filter system, decide if you want to be responsible for initiating the backwash or if you want the system to do it automatically.</p>
<p>Installation of a whole house in-line water filter will likely require the services of a plumber so consider that as an additional cost when you decide to install a whole house water filter. </p>
<p>In summary - when choosing an whole house in-line water filter, consider the water usage of your home, the life expectancy and cost of replacement filter cartridges, whether you're prepared to do manual a backwash or if this should be an automatic process and don't forget the cost of a plumber to do the installation.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
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<p>Linda Symonds grew up on a small island in rural Canada where she developed a love of the natural world. Linda believes that the polluted and toxic environment that we live in poses significant risks to our health and the health of coming generations. For more information about the plight of our water supply visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thebestwaterfilters.com">http://www.thebestwaterfilters.com</a> </p>
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<p>A lot of people are getting more and more concerned about the quality of their drinking water. And according to published reports they have very good reason to be concerned. It has been estimated that almost 7 million Americans get sick each year from drinking contaminated tap water. And on top of that, many studies that have been done recently indicate that most bottled water is no better for you than what you may get from your home tap. What that essentially means is that you are paying much more for the same quality of water then.</p>
<p>So water filtration systems have become very popular with many homeowners as a means of improving their home. There are several kinds of filtration systems in use today, and we will try to help you get familiar with the most important ones.</p>
<p>1. The cheapest to purchase, easiest to use, and most portable are water pitchers designed specifically for the purpose of filtering water. The advantage of these water pitchers is their simplicity itself. All you have to do is fill the picture up with tap water and then let it filter out the  impurities. The biggest disadvantage to using water pitcher filters is the time that it takes for the water to be filtered. Very often they take 15 minutes or more just to filter a half-gallon of water. So obviously, if you often need water right away this may not be your best solution.</p>
<p>2. The next step up in the water filter chain are faucet mounted water filters. These are often seen advertised on television and in magazines. As the name indicates, they connect to the end of your water faucet, and have a lever so that you can either choose straight tap water, or to send the tap water through your filter instead. These are also very inexpensive types of filters, and very easy to install. They filter water much more quickly than water pitcher filters, but the filter cartridges have to be changed on a regular basis, perhaps every month or so.</p>
<p>3. Undersink water filters have the advantage of providing some of the best overall water filtration possible, and also are stored out of sight. They also work much faster then either water pitcher filters or faucet mounted filters. However, the biggest drawback to them is that in many cases professional installation is a good idea. Some homeowners that are very handy may attempt to tackle the installation of an undersink water filter, but for the average person it may be too much of a job. Cartridges are also used as the filter material for these units, but they only have to be replaced about every six months or so.</p>
<p>4. Whole house water filters are able to provide filtered water to every faucet in your home easily and quickly, which many see as a clear advantage. However, they can be even more involved to install than undersink units, and so most often you will need the services of a plumber to get it set up. The filters in these units also last about six months or so.</p>
<p>5. Reverse osmosis water filters were very popular in the past, but are not nearly as popular today due to the increasing effectiveness of some of the less expensive and easier to install water filtration systems. Perhaps the biggest drawback about reverse osmosis filters is that they waste almost 5 gal. of water for every gallon that they purify. On the plus side though, they are one of the best water filtration systems available, capable of filtering out even some of the smallest and most obscure pollutants.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are several choices to be made when you're considering home water filter systems, and hopefully the information provided above will help you make a more informed choice of the water filtration system that will work best for you.</p>
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Following on from previous articles I would like to explain water filters and magnetic water conditioners. It is useful to know how each of these work and the advantages and disadvantages of each to make an informed decision if you were to purchase one.
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<p>Following on from previous articles I would like to explain water filters and magnetic water conditioners. It is useful to know how each of these work and the advantages and disadvantages of each to make an informed decision if you were to purchase one.</p>
<p><strong>Water Filters</strong></p>
<p>Water filters are not only good for helping to soften water, but are also useful to remove unwanted contaminants and ensure that your drinking water is clean of any suspended particles. It should be noted that these days water quality from treatment works is usually of very high quality and unlikely to need further treatment. However, if you require even higher purity water then a water filter can be a good choice...and some people say it tastes slightly better as well! There are several different types, and each will be explained below:</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Granulated, activated carbon water filters</strong> - The the simplest type of filter are portable filters that are found in jugs. They remove chlorine, large particles and parasites. They are easily purchased from most department stores and are great if you have a low budget as they are reasonably cheap. A disadvantage is that they have a short filter life and are unable filter out certain bacteria and chemicals.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Carbon block, activated carbon water filters</strong> - Built-in to the water supply in your home, the disadvantage of these filters is that they are more expensive than granulated types as described above. However, they do not need to be replaced as often and generally give better filtration.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Reverse osmosis water filters</strong> - For the best form of water filtration available these are hard to beat. They work by passing the water through a semi-permeable membrane, which filters out almost every contaminant. Although they are more expensive than other types of filters they have reasonably low running costs. Once installed they can be used to filter water to the whole house.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Combination Systems</strong> - This filter has become available in recent years and are seen as an alternative to reverse osmosis systems. They have a number of different filters, and each filtration process removes different contaminants.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Ceramic carbon water filters</strong> - To filter out a broad range of contaminants from the water supply these are effective as the filter is comprised of a ceramic and a carbon part. Some are infused with silver, as this is a good antibiotic and reduces the number of micro-organisms present. These filters are good value for money and are built-in to the home water supply and in a typical house they require replacing about every 12 months.</p>
<p><strong>&bull; Alkaline Water Machines</strong> - It is a good system for those with environmental illnesses where there is too much acid in the body as this system not only filters your drinking water but it makes it more alkaline. It has effective filtration but it can be expensive and it wastes a lot of water during the filtration process.</p>
<p><strong>Magnetic Water Conditioners</strong></p>
<p>Electromagnetic water conditioners are a relatively new invention. They work by passing water through a magnetic field, the calcium and magnesium ions are altered in such a way that they loose their ability to cause scale. This has a number of benefits and although the water is not technically soft, it has the useful properties of soft water. This means that it won't cause <a href="http://www.hardwaterstainstips.com">hard water deposits</a> and will increase heating efficiency as well as lengthening the lifespan of any clothes washed in the conditioned water.</p>
<p>As calcium is an important dietary element, the fact that conditioned water still retains its calcium content is an added benefit.</p>
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<p><b>Should I let muddy well water run through my whole-house water filters, or wait until the well fills up higher?</b><br />
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<p>My house uses well water, and when it rains the well fills with dirt, and the water stops running in the house.  So I turned the water off, but when I turn it back on, the clear cylindrical case housing the filters fills with muddy water.  If I wait, will the well fill higher and dissipate the mud, or can I turn it on now?  I want water!
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<p>If your getting dirt into your well then you have a serious problem with it.  Yes it will clog up the filters, but more importantly you could get sick from that water.  Sounds like you need to have some well repairs done.  In my 21 years of where I'm living my well water has always been crystal clear, I don't even need filters.</p>
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A new concern today that some water filter systems have not addressed is chloramines, a by-product of 9/11 when authorities began calling for more chlorine in water supplies to counter bio-terrorism. This additive is fast becoming a super-toxin threat in our water. Created by the combination of chlorine and ammonia, this powerful compound [...]<p><a href="http://aqualisting.com/water-filters/commercial-water-filters/">Commercial Water Filters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://aqualisting.com">Water Filters</a></p>
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<p>A new concern today that some water filter systems have not addressed is chloramines, a by-product of 9/11 when authorities began calling for more chlorine in water supplies to counter bio-terrorism. This additive is fast becoming a super-toxin threat in our water. Created by the combination of chlorine and ammonia, this powerful compound being added to most municipal water supplies is not only a serious threat to our health, but if not filtered out using a reverse osmosis water filter system prior to reaching interior plumbing, could cause an unrivaled corrosive capacity that homeowners have not had to contend with before.</p>
<p>Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Systems use pressurization through Reverse Osmosis membranes in home and commercial water filter systems to produce filtered water as essentially pure as distilled water. Reverse Osmosis filter systems provide the purest drinking water and the safest non-mineralized water for use in machinery and household and kitchen appliances. Reverse osmosis water filter systems can lengthen the life of kitchen appliances by filtering out chemicals that can clog or corrode met and plastic pipes and tubing downstream from the RO system.</p>
<p>Filtered water leaving most municipal water supply systems still contains some dissolved particles and other substances that can enter homes and businesses if not blocked by water filter systems. This became apparent recently when the evening news carried a report that one odd tap water sample tested positive for pharmaceutical and hormone residues. This sparked similar testing and also similar results in municipal water authorities across the country. When confused municipal water executives were then questioned as to how something like this could possibly have happened, it turned out it was quite simple. No one even expected that such a problem could have existed in municipal water, so routine tests being done on water supplies did not include a test to determine such residues.</p>
<p>Chloramines can slowly destroy water pipes in the basement and walls, and metal and plastic seals and tubing in kitchen appliances from ice maker water filters to the water filters in espresso machines. The dangers chloramines present may change the entire face of water filtration technology and purification systems in the future.</p>
<p>High chlorine levels after 9/11 manifested in residents complaining of irritated skin, hair, and lungs. Investigations unearthed bacteria forming bioshields in piping and resisting chlorine&rsquo;s purification power, and brought out the fact that chlorine in water produces carcinogenic trihalomethanes (THMs). The only answer seemed to be combining chlorine and ammonia, creating chloramines. This allowed the use of much less chlorine and lowered the levels of THMs while still provided plenty of muscle against bacteria and bioterrorism threats.</p>
<p>Multi-stage Reverse Osmosis systems like the Watts Pure Water Filter System can filter out such dangerous corrosives and many other water-borne chemicals from reaching the drinking water of homes and business, protecting costly appliances like coffee machines. The Watts Pure Water Filter system can include a 5-micron sediment filter to trap sand and rust, a 5-micron carbon filter to catch chlorine and other substances that can affect taste, a 5-micron carbon pre-filter to block chlorine from entering the RO system, and the RO Membrane which completely removes dissolved solids such as sodium, perchlorate, chromium, arsenic, copper, and lead. The Watts Pure Water Filter system also removes infectious cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. </p>
<p>A Reverse Osmosis GAC final filter is a final polishing filter used as the water leaves the storage tank on its way to the faucet. Pure Water filter systems are Reverse Osmosis filtering systems that provide pure, demineralized water to a home or business without the concern of corrosive chemicals, heavy metals, or pharmaceutical residues getting inside. Protect your home and protect yourself with the safest form of water filtration available, a Watts Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System.&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;</p>
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<p>For more information Markus Yannies Recommends the&nbsp; <a href="http://www.moderncoffeedesigns.com/Watts-Kwik-Change-Zero-Waste-RO-System-p/544524.htm">Watts Zero Waste RO System</a> or other <a href="http://www.moderncoffeedesigns.com/Water-Filter-Systems-s/65.htm">home water filters</a>.  </p>
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<p><b>WATERCO EXPECTS 10 PCT GROWTH IN REVENUE THIS YEAR</b><br />
SUNGAI BULOH, Jan 7 (Bernama) -- Waterco Ltd, an international water treatment and filtration products manufacturer, is eyeing a 10 per cent growth in revenue for its financial year ending June 2010 amid a rising demand for its products.</p>
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It's unbelievable that there are so many water filter systems available on the market today.  Their basic function is to clean tap water and provide contaminant free, purity.  As I began investigating, I started with a reverse osmosis water filter and was looking to see how it worked and [...]<p><a href="http://aqualisting.com/water-filters/reverse-osmosis-water-filter-system/">Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System</a> is a post from: <a href="http://aqualisting.com">Water Filters</a></p>
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<p>It's unbelievable that there are so many water filter systems available on the market today.  Their basic function is to clean tap water and provide contaminant free, purity.  As I began investigating, I started with a reverse osmosis water filter and was looking to see how it worked and if there were any positives/negatives before deciding how I felt about purchasing one.</p>
<p>Reverse Osmosis works by reversing water through a filter system that eliminates sediment and then uses a membrane that is semi-permeable to complete the filtering process.  After that, a carbon filter is utilized and then distributed through a faucet as "purified tap".  This unit can typically be installed by a reputable plumber and be used to purify water anywhere in the home.  However, after looking into some of the negatives of a reverse osmosis filter, I wasn't too impressed with the results.</p>
<p>This type of system is very efficient at eliminating toxic materials such as rust, lead, parasites, salt, sediments and sulfates.  Unfortunately, some of the negatives I discovered were:</p>
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<li>Only partial removal of viruses and bacteria that would require another type of water purification system to back it up.  This doesn't seem to be a high priority for this type of filter process.</p>
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<li>It removes too many minerals that the body desires for good functioning, health and longevity.  Minerals such as calcium, potassium and magnesium if eliminated force the body to draw from that which is stored in teeth and bones.  Normally, this is caused by the high acid, low pH level of the water.
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<li>It takes away water's good taste.
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<li>It wastes three to four gallons of water for each one gallon it attempts to purify.
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<li>As alkaline turns to highly acid water, it not only causes minerals to again be pulled from teeth and bones, but has also been known in some cases to increase the possibility of developing cancer since more free radicals are produced from this occurrence.
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<li>It takes a few hours to install and may require a professional plumber.</li>
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<p>So after considering all the negatives about reverse osmosis water filters, I found after extensive research that a multi-stage filter which employs essential and vital purification processes such as ion exchange, sub-micron and carbon filtration would be more beneficial in removing all traces of contaminants.  These included eliminating toxins such as VOCs (volatile organic chemicals) like pesticides and herbicides, chlorine, lead and other harmful materials, while it ensured securing the valuable minerals that were critical to the body and contributed to better health.  </p>
<p>Now that you are armed with this information, instead of spending valuable time and money on a filtration system that will not do everything you need it to plus bring negative effects to your life, it would be wise to consider one that does, but also adds to your longevity.<br />
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<p>Laurel Tevolitz is a dedicated researcher of critical issues that affect health and well-being. Visit her water purification blog now at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.safewaterpurifier.com/pristinewater.htm">http://www.safewaterpurifier.com/pristinewater.htm</a> to discover which water purification system she recommends after extensive research.</p>
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