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Water Purifier Methods

 
Last Updated September 1, 2009
METHOD WHAT IT DOES LIMITATIONSBRANDS
Activated Carbon Filter
  •  Adsorbs organic contaminants that cause taste and odor problems.
  • Some designs remove chlorination byproducts;
  • Some types remove cleaning solvents and pesticides
  • Efficient in removing metals such as lead and copper

  • Does not remove nitrate, bacteria or dissolved minerals
 Brita
Ion Exchange
  •  Removes minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium that make water “hard”
  • Some designs remove radium and barium
  • Removes fluoride
  •  If water has oxidized iron or iron bacteria, the ion-exchange resin will become coated or clogged and lose its softening ability
 Brita
Reverse Osmosis
  •  Removes nitrates, sodium, other dissolved inorganics and organic compounds
  • Removes foul tastes, smells or colors
  • May also reduce the level of some pesticides, dioxins and chloroform and petrochemicals
  •  Does not remove all inorganic and organic contaminants
 
Distillation
  • Removes nitrates, bacteria, sodium, hardness, dissolved solids, most organic compounds, heavy metals, and radionucleides
  • Kills bacteria
  • Does not remove some volatile organic contaminants, certain pesticides and volatile solvents
  • Bacteria may recolonize on the cooling coils during inactive periods 
 

Source: EPA

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