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Reducing and Removing Water Contaminants A few very common questions about removing contaminants from drinking water

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Old April 9th, 2008,
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Default Out with Iron,Rust,Manganese... keep Chlorine

I'm looking for a filter or filtration system that will filter out Iron /
Rust, Manganese, Calcium, Lime / Scale, and Sediment, but allow Chlorine
to
pass. I was looking at the Culligan HF-360 with P-5 filter, I like the
design, and will this accomplish what I'm looking to do? If not how close
is
it to accomplishing what I'm looking to do? Or is there a different
product
that is better for this?
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Default Re: Out with Iron,Rust,Manganese... keep Chlorine

The P-5 will filter sediment. If the iron is causing the water to become
reddish in color, then the P-5 will filter it. It will not do the
calcium,
Lime/Scale or Manganese. For this you will need a water softener as these
minerals are liquid and thus part of the water.

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