
Uses reverse osmosis, restores healthy minerals and improves the taste of your water.

Contaminants can cause city water to taste bad, and are linked to a wide variety of health issues.
The EPA regulates municipal drinking water quality for the presence of around 90 toxins, setting maximum safety levels for drinking water contaminants like arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, and lead in city water. Unfortunately, even very small concentrations can compromise drinking water quality, causing health problems such as kidney and liver damage, learning disabilities and nervous system damage in those with compromised immune systems. In addition, there are more than 84,000 different chemicals in the US*, such as prescription medications and the rocket fuel perchlorate, but the EPA is only regulating about 90 of them in the water. Therefore, the remaining chemicals are not tested to ensure drinking water quality. Contaminants and toxins are not detectable in drinking water, but can put the health of your family at risk.
*Jackson, Lisa (Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency). Testimony to the Senate, Committee on Environment and Public Works, February 2, 2011. http://www.epa.gov/ocir/hearings/testimony/112_2011_2012/2011_0202_lpj.pdf

