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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 20th, 2007,
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Default Copper

I have copper in my water that is above the epa limit. I want a point of use filter for many sinks at my company. Does such a filter (other than a Reverse Osmosis System) exist? I need help asap. Please help!!
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Old December 20th, 2007,
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Default Re: Copper

There are two different plans that would work for you:

Plan A: GE Merlin at every sink. Cold water only. .5 gpm flow rate approximately.

Plan B: Acid Neutralizer for your whole building.

There does not seem to be a plan C. Fine sediment filtration is not an option, I have confirmed.

Plan B would be your best solution.

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