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Ideal_Rock
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For years I have been concerned about your water quality. Why? Because
--the earth is a closed system. We will always have the same amount of water, but water that is polluted in China (or India, or a canal in the NE US, or wherever) eventually makes its way back to you.
--water quality testing is hit or miss. You can only test SPECIFICALLY for a known contaminant. There is no shotgun test that says "BTW, this water has these chemicals in it". Even big cities don't test for everything, it's impossible.
--as we create more chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides, they have to go somewhere. Eventually, it's the water supply. Do you really want to drink the remnants of your neighbor's psychotropic drugs, or mole cricket bait? What about a factory's chemical slurry?
So for over 25 years, the first thing we've done, whenever we've moved, is install an undersink RO system. I use the water for food rinsing, cooking, drinking, ice, baby formula, everything. It's not 100% (only distilling is 100%), but it's FAR better than those little charcoal filters. Bottled water is fine, but why buy organic produce and then rinse it with chemicals from the tap?
I wanted to point out an easy-to-install system, that also has easy, quick-change filters:
The Premier RO Pure Reverse Osmosis system is usually at Costco warehouses, but also on Amazon. It has a little light on the faucet base that goes out when the filters need changing http://www.amazon.com/Watts-Premier-RO-Pure-531411-4-Stage/dp/B0091OBMY4
Filters are cheap, 2 sets for $49. http://www.costco.com/Premier-Ro-Pure-Replacement-Filter-5-pack.product.11240334.html
Just wanted to point it out to PSers, because I read (yet another) an article about chemicals from tap water causing childhood allergies to various foods. Article: http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/pesticides-tap-water-linked-food-allergies-130240479--abc-news-health.html
--the earth is a closed system. We will always have the same amount of water, but water that is polluted in China (or India, or a canal in the NE US, or wherever) eventually makes its way back to you.
--water quality testing is hit or miss. You can only test SPECIFICALLY for a known contaminant. There is no shotgun test that says "BTW, this water has these chemicals in it". Even big cities don't test for everything, it's impossible.
--as we create more chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides, they have to go somewhere. Eventually, it's the water supply. Do you really want to drink the remnants of your neighbor's psychotropic drugs, or mole cricket bait? What about a factory's chemical slurry?
So for over 25 years, the first thing we've done, whenever we've moved, is install an undersink RO system. I use the water for food rinsing, cooking, drinking, ice, baby formula, everything. It's not 100% (only distilling is 100%), but it's FAR better than those little charcoal filters. Bottled water is fine, but why buy organic produce and then rinse it with chemicals from the tap?
I wanted to point out an easy-to-install system, that also has easy, quick-change filters:
The Premier RO Pure Reverse Osmosis system is usually at Costco warehouses, but also on Amazon. It has a little light on the faucet base that goes out when the filters need changing http://www.amazon.com/Watts-Premier-RO-Pure-531411-4-Stage/dp/B0091OBMY4
Filters are cheap, 2 sets for $49. http://www.costco.com/Premier-Ro-Pure-Replacement-Filter-5-pack.product.11240334.html
Just wanted to point it out to PSers, because I read (yet another) an article about chemicals from tap water causing childhood allergies to various foods. Article: http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/pesticides-tap-water-linked-food-allergies-130240479--abc-news-health.html