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| Please advise what the best water filter system would be for a 15 person office who go through a large amount of bottled water each week. We would like to put a filtration system in but am unsure what would be the best one that would alleviate everyone’s fears over tap water. |
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| There is no better water than Reverse Osmosis water. Many people do not realize that most bottled water is really just tap water from a municipal source. RO water is ultra-purified water. RO systems reduce contaminants down to .0005 microns. They are between 99 and 95 % efficient at reducing every known contaminant. Here is a link to our RO page Reverse Osmosis Systems and RO Water Filters for RO Systems The first item on the page is a GE Merlin. This system is the most highly advance residential type RO system available today. It has a low waste to good water ratio and is capable of producing between 720 and 1100 gallons of RO water per day without a bulky holding tank. People will want to bring bottles to work to fill and take home, because the water will be really good. Any of the RO systems will do a great job. Thank you, WaterFilters.NET |
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| First of all, can you describe the "fear" that is being experienced? Are there actual reports of water concerns by local agencies, or something found in the Enquirer? Has the water been tested at the actual office tap? I agree, when it comes to drinking water, especially for public use, some extra effort (and cost) is most likely required. For office use, you may want to consider a bottle-less water cooler. These are units have RO or ultrafiltration (UF) units built it and provide both hot and cold water. They can take the place of your present cooler, if that is how you distribute your bottled water. UF systems need no drain so installation is easier. Both can provide great water and convenience. Andy Christensen, CWS-II |
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