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December 21, 2004
To Filter or Not to Filter?
"To Filter or Not to Filter?"is the last section of that FDA article I wrote of yesterday. It correctly states that it is much cheaper to filter the water from your tap, then to purchase bottled water. It does make one statement, however that is incorrect. Stew Thornley of the Minnesota Department of Health in the article says "that consumers need to be careful about maintaining these filters. Typically, specific instructions are included with the purchase of the product. Without proper maintenance, he says, it's possible bacteria or other contaminants can build up in the products." I guess Stew never heard of KDF based maintenance free water filters which create a hostile environent for and bacteria to form, as in our Model 2400.
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Posted by Stephen Betheil at December 21, 2004 06:57 PM
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