New List of Common Water Contaminants and How to Remove Them at The Water Exchange Website, West Bloomfield, Michigan

With a single or double canister water filter, you can remove most of the common municipal water additives and unwanted contaminants from your drinking water. Additives include chlorine, chloramines and fluoride. Contaminants may include arsenic, lead, iron, mercury, chromium 6, radon, hydrogen sulfide, pesticides, sodium, nitrates, VOCs, TTHMs, HAA5s and organic matter.

West Bloomfield, MI, May 26, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The Water Exchange, http://thewaterexchange.net, in West Bloomfield, Michigan added a detailed list of common water additives and contaminants with information on how to remove them. Common contaminants that may be present in municipal water, and well water, include fluoride, if more than 4 ppm, arsenic III and V, chlorine if over 4 ppm, chloramines, chromium 6, lead, pesticides, radioactivity as radon gas, radium, uranium, alpha and beta particles, nitrates, mercury, bacteria, iron and hydrogen sulfide. Sodium, VOCs, TTHMs, HAA5s and organic matter may also be present. Listed are the EPA MCL (maximum contaminant level) for each contaminant with methods for removal or reduction using their single or double canister water filters.

Also new at The Water Exchange is an informative YouTube video on how to remove fluoride from municipal water using three methods: activated alumina, bone char carbon and reverse osmosis filtration. The video may be viewed at the site, or directly through YouTube.

For more information, please contact Howard Berenbon at 248-788-3342 or online via e-mail at info@thewaterexchange.net. URL http://thewaterexchange.net
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