Once Upon-A-Time...
No One Ever Questioned The Quality Of Our Drinking Water
Our lakes, rivers and streams were crystal clear and the water was safe to drink. But this was before the industrial revolution, expanded population growth and urbanization of our countryside.
Today, drinking water quality is on everyone's mind because contaminants from waste sites, factories, leaking fuel storage tanks and run-off from farming chemicals have seriously threatened our water supply. Municipal water treatment plants add chlorine to make certain our water supply is safe. Other contaminants, however, such as lead and asbestos can be introduced to water in pipelines that supply water to your house. For these reasons, many concerned individuals have turned to in-home water treatment systems for safe and more healthful drinking water for their use and enjoyment.
Drinking Water Problems:
CONTAMINENTS
Water for drinking, making beverages and preparing
food should be safe and free from harmful
contaminants.This is particularly important if you
get your water from a private well. And even if your
municipal water meets all standards, it my contain
other impurities that could be responsible for long
term health effects.
If you think
bottled water
is the answer,
THINK AGAIN!
Many individuals are buying bottled water because
they are concerned about drinking water quality.
Bottled water is expensive, and it's very
inconvenient. Water produced by RO systems
costs pennies a gallon, compared to several
dollars or more for bottled water.
FOUL ODOR & TASTE
From its passage from clouds to your tap, water
comes in contact with many different impurities
which can produce foul taste and odors that can
ruin the enjoyment of prepared foods and
beverages.