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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 December 17th, 2007,
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Default Carbon is BAD for non chlorinated wells.

Is there any kind of EXTRA special filter made for the housing unit Culligan HF-360 that is able to filter 0.02 microns and any other harmful bacteria that may be in a NON-chlorinated well water?? I have a water softener but can not stand the smell and forget about drinking the water, I hate showering in it and washing my clothes too. Please advise
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Default Re: Carbon is BAD for non chlorinated wells.

It sounds like you need a thorough system to remove sediment, iron, sulfur, and bacteria. These two systems are very popular for well systems. The second system does a great job killing bacteria.

http://www.waterfilters.net/Iron-Reduction-Water-Filter-System_p_0-889.html

http://www.waterfilters.net/Pentek-UVBB-120-1-UltraViolet-System_p_0-445.html

For the drinking water, it is always good to do even better reverse osmosis system filtration:
http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan/reverse-osmosis/US-Filter-RO-3500.htm

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