linkedin post 2014-08-09 06:21:12

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HOME-BASED water treatments, the logical solution to our findings, are neither straightforward nor are without the quacking of competing, and often false, claims. Yet what we have collectively been through to get here (and the end is not yet in sight, sorry), demands some answers. Soldier on with guarded optimism, my friends. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-09 06:25:16

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ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT AT MUNICIPALITIES COULD HELP. "GAC can be utilized to remove organic precursurs of DBPs, or adsorb the DBPs themselves. For surface water treatment (precursor or DBP removal), coal-based carbons have been the traditional product choice." http://lnkd.in/dvw6MzH View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-09 06:26:39

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ANOTHER ACTIVATED CARBON SYSTEM. "AquaCarb® CX Series carbons have the high microporous structure of coconut shell-based carbon combined with the faster kinetics of bituminous coal-based carbons and exhibit a higher adsorption capacity than coal-based carbon for surface water treatment, with greater throughput before carbon breakthrough." http://lnkd.in/dvw6MzH View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-09 06:39:03

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CARBON WORKHORSE. "Solid carbon block filters effectively treat the age-old contaminants of yesteryear, such as lead, TCE, chlorine, benzene and “new” contaminants found in the nation’s drinking water supplies today like MTBE, chloramines and PCBs." http://thewaterfilterladysblog.com/water-filter-comparisons/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-09 06:42:24

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ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT AT MUNICIPALITIES is not rocket science. What is the problem about implementing this simple system and stopping carcinogens in our drinking water? The reality is that we need at least two systems to cover the bases. This is not difficult. It is outrageous that this is not routinely done. http://lnkd.in/da9fJjH View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-09 06:45:22

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"CCAC recommends that chloramine be removed from the water supply. The SFPUC should discontinue the use of chloramine as a water disinfectant until the appropriate scientific studies are done to test the safety of chloramine as a water treatment option." http://www.chloramine.org/chloraminefacts.htm View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2014-08-09 07:03:43

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"CHARCOAL FILTERS have an annual estimated cost of US$10 to 100 for a family that uses 25 liters of water per day. Countries with local access to charcoal, or materials ... will face significantly lower costs that those that have to import the charcoal filters. Activated carbon filtration systems have an estimated average annual cost of over US$100 for a family that uses 25 liters a day." http://lnkd.in/dna7M4i View in LinkedIn
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