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Discover the Contaminants Eliminated by a Drinking Water Filter System

Laurel Tevolitz

The homeowner or business owner who plans to purchase a drinking water filter system should think hard about the conditions that could impact the effectiveness of that system. A water filter system could be called upon to filter water that has a pH well below or well above 7. A system such as this might also be subjected to unexpectedly high water pressures.

At the same time, the consumer who intends to buy a drinking water filter system can not ignore the list of optional features on those systems. The consumer must determine which of those features promises to make any filter the "ideal" system for a particular location. A business owner might well put "rapid filtration" on a list of "most desirable features." A business owner might prefer a system that delivers 45 gallons per day, over one that delivers only 10 gallons of filtered water per day.

Other features that should be considered include maintenance costs, the willingness of the company to offer a warranty, company attention to customer complaints, and possible addition to the system of an automatic shut-off valve. When a rural homeowner wants a filtering system on a farm, he or she usually plans to filter well water. The makers of filter systems must keep in mind this fact: About 50 percent of the water going into American homes comes from ground water.

A well brings groundwater to the surface. The vast amount of agrochemicals used by farmers contributes substantially to the number of contaminants in ground water. Farmers use chemicals that contain arsenic and other dangerous compounds. At the same time, approximately 70 percent of the world's industrial wastes are poured into streams and rivers.

Pond owners have an additional concern. Pond owners frequently look for way to remove phosphorous and nitrogen from their pond water. Those contaminants can cause eutrophication, i.e. excess growth of water-dwelling plants. Heightened eutrophication can depress the level of oxygen in pond water.

In order to remove all of the possible contaminants in a water source, a wise business or homeowner often turns to a water filter system with multiple components. A good drinking water filter system must take-out more than the rust, dust and other particles in the water. A good drinking water filter system must also do away with any cloudiness in the water. This type of system in an urban setting generally needs to abolish bad-tasting chemicals from the water.

An effective system normally contains far more than one membrane. By increasing the number of membranes in a filter system, the manufacturer can increase the life of that system. Such a system might also have both a pre-filter and a polishing component.

The typical homeowner or business owner who invests in a filtration system has a single goal in mind-the delivery of clean, pure, great-tasting water to residents in a home or to workers in a factory/office. With that goal foremost in their minds, the majority of homeowners and business owners choose one particular type of drinking water filter system.

The number one choice for filtration of drinking water is a system that relies upon activated carbon filters with ion exchange and micron filtration. When homeowners and business owners choose to purchase that sort of system, then they can feel confident that they have made the safest choice.

About the Author
Laurel Tevolitz is a dedicated researcher of critical issues that affect health and well-being. Visit her water purification blog now at http://www.safewaterpurifier.com to discover which water purification system she recommends after extensive research. Click here to view more articles by Laurel Tevolitz.

Reprinted with Permission from IdeaMarketers.com

 

   
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