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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 February 9th, 2009,
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Default High Levels of THM

Hi! Our water company informs us that our water has very high levels of THM (.23 mg/l where the max accepted level should be .08 mg/l). I am looking for an undercounter filter systems that would be most effective in removing THM. What do youo suggest?
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Old February 9th, 2009,
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Default Re: High Levels of THM

The only way to effective remove tri-halo methane is with reverse osmosis. See here for our selection of RO units. Reverse Osmosis Systems and RO Water Filters for RO Systems RO will give you very high purity water, and it will taste good too.

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