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    Residential Water Treatment Systems

    Many of us today are fully aware of the various health hazards presented by a contaminated water supply. While it is granted that no water is 100% pure, as much as possible, we want our water to be clean, safe, and free of any toxic compounds, bacteria, and other harmful contaminants. Hence, the popularity of bottled water and filtration products in the market.

    According to a recent survey by the Water Quality Association, 64% of the American population have concerns over the quality of their drinking water. 72% believe that the quality of bottled water is far superior to the quality of water flowing out of their faucets.

    The technical director of Hague Quality Water, Gary Battenberg has this to say: "The need for water treatment is becoming more and more real. People are not willing to settle for just plain old tap water."

    Our water supplies contain certain contaminants that can affect its quality and safety. Qualities like taste, odor, and appearance of water may change for the worse due to the addition of substances, whether or not they are there for the purpose of "purifying" the water (e.g. chlorine). Moreover, bacteria such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia can cause serious illnesses if ingested by people through their drinking water.

    Another unpleasant effect of contaminants in water is what is termed as "hard water." This means that water contains high levels of certain minerals, especially magnesium and calcium that can add to the scale of mineral build up. In turn, this mineral build up can decrease the efficiency of water-using appliances such as laundering machines.

    Residential water treatment systems aim to address these problems of our water supplies. According to Peter Gorr, the director of marketing for Everpure, these residential water treatment systems can provide the kind of consistency, quality, and safety that we all look for in our drinking water.

    "Water is important to people," Gorr adds, "and most are motivated to do what they can to ensure it is of the highest quality."

    Of Residential Water Treatment Systems

    Many residential water treatment systems and technologies are available to help reduce contaminants from your water supply. However, there are sadly very few people who are aware of how residential water treatment systems work. They do not know, for instance, what contaminants they can remove and what substances remain in the water.

    As to what types of contaminants are contained in the water supply depends on the particular region. This is so because there are contaminants that are found nowhere else. As such, there is no single residential water treatment system that can solve all water problems. You need to choose residential water treatment systems that suit your particular water quality needs.

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