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Is There an Effective Well Water Filter?

Bringing well water into your house puts lots of responsibility on the home owner. With the number of contaminants that may be in the water supply it is a necessity to do comprehensive research on well water filters.

The first step before you go out and look at any well water filters is to get a chemical analysis done on your water. This is easily done by taking a water sample down to the nearest certified water testing laboratory in your area. Just by searching on the internet you can find your state certification officer by visiting the U.S. EPA Web site.

If you're lucky, in some areas your local health department may do the testing for free. Now armed with information you can now make some informed decisions about well water filters.

One of the most common naturally occurring kinds of pollution found in well water were organisms such as viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms. The good news is that these creatures only typically occur after flooding and during the spring runoff. So they are not present in the well water throughout the year

The bad news is that these organism can cause a variety of physical illnesses. Diarrhea and nausea are the most typical reactions that a person drinking one of these microorganisms would have. The effects are usually short lived but quite acute.

To remove these microorganisms, it's important to have a well water filter that uses a sub micron filter for removing these and other microscopic organisms that may be in the well. It's hard to believe but another commonly occurring element in the water supply is radon. Toronto radon removal is a by product of decaying uranium. This element occurs as a gas but some areas may find this in their well water.

There is no need to panic if radon does turn up in the water supply. The main concern if it is inhaled into the lungs. A carbon based water filter is the simplest solution for removing this substance from the water supply.

So you can see that by simply investigating in systems that have both a sub micron and carbon based filters associated with them, you will be assured of purchasing an effective filtration system.

Your next step is to take what you have learned about well water filters and continue your research. The only way that you can make an informed decision is to know all the facts first. By being informed you can feel confident that your purchase will be right for you and your family.

How Drinking Water From Your Home Water Filter Can Become Contaminated

Filtered water from your own home water treatment could save you money. Beside the environmental hazard of empty plastic bottles, depending on bottled water could be very expensive. Tap water has been shown to better than most bottled water.

However, disturbing news about certain public treatment facility practices can make one wonder if drinking water from such treatment facility is dependable. This was shown in a recent report in Canada and in US that operators admitted to doctoring water quality analysis in order to make it appear clean. Also, adequately treated water can be contaminated within the house plumbing systems.

To ensure clean healthy water, many people have purchased a home treatment device. These devices are designed to remove harmful chemicals in drinking water. But without proper maintenance, filtered water can become contaminated. This could happen in a couple of ways as shown in the following explanations.

First, scientists say that drinking water can pick up radon in the home. Radon gas is colorless, odorless, and radioactive which can occur naturally in the air by the breakdown of uranium. According to Penn State Agricultural and Biological Engineering, if radon contaminates your drinking water, and passes through an activated carbon filter, the system could become radioactive, making the dispensed water even more dangerous.

Secondly, the media in a treatment device helps reduce contaminants in your drinking water when contaminants are trapped in the filter pores or when they adhere to the surface of the media. The filter pores have limited capacity to allow water to pass through them. So, as more water is used the pores can become clogged with the contaminants, or it may accumulate too much on the media surface.

If the filter is not replaced according to the manufacturer's recommendations, the contaminants on the media surface could become some large that it will eventually fall off and contaminate the water being filtered. In some cases, it may even be necessary to change your filter cartridges more frequently due to the quality of your water.

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