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andrewburr
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Water, tap vs filtered? Best home options?
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November 06, 2019, 07:49:40 AM »
Hello all, as a recent Bauman graduate I am slowly incorporating many of the things we have learned. We spoke briefly of the importance of water and the risks involved in our water supply. I am currently living in california and I have been doing a lot of research trying to find a suitable drinking water system. I rent so finding something portable seems to be more difficult. I have used a Brita for years and the more i read of it the more it looks as if it really is not eliminating many of the toxins i would like to avoid. I really like the berkey system but they cannot sell or ship to anywhere in california so that appears to be out as well. If anyone has any information regarding home, portable water systems I would greatly appreciate any direciton you can point me in.
Thank you very much!!
Andrew B.
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Check out Multi-Pur.....a really good system that takes out toxins but leaves in minerals.
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I love the Berkey filters. The ones that come with it, filter so many things, and you can also add additional ones that also filter fluoride. We are so in love with our Berkey filter that it flew with us when we moved to another country.
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