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Did you know that most of our tap water originates from lake reservoirs? These lakes collect runoff from farmlands and roads, often leading to contamination. Algae blooms in these reservoirs also negatively impact water quality.
Cities work hard to clean and process this water, making it safe to drink by adding significant amounts of chloramines. Despite these efforts, the water is then pumped through aging infrastructure—worn, decades-old pipes—before it reaches your home and flows from your faucets.
Ensure your family's safety and improve your water quality by investing in a whole home water filtration system. Our systems provide an additional layer of protection, giving you peace of mind about the water you use every day.
Investing in a whole home water filtration system offers numerous advantages that enhance both your quality of life and the longevity of your home’s infrastructure:
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as "forever chemicals," are a group of thousands of man-made chemicals that frequently contaminate drinking water sources in the United States.
These chemicals are widely used in commercial and consumer products such as non-stick cookware, firefighting foams, water- and stain-repellent fabrics, and food packaging. They also play a significant role in various industrial processes and manufacturing activities.
PFAS can end up in water sources through industrial discharge, runoff from firefighting activities, and leaching from products containing these chemicals. Once in the water, PFAS are highly persistent and resistant to natural degradation processes.
In 2023, there was a significant regulatory change regarding the permissible levels of PFAS in drinking water.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) drastically lowered the acceptable limits for PFAS due to growing evidence of their potential health risks, which include cancer, liver damage, and immune system effects.
The newly established limits are substantially more stringent, reflecting the increased concern over the safety of PFAS exposure.
This reduction underscores the importance of effective water filtration systems that can remove these contaminants and ensure safe drinking water for households.
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