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Every day, people around the country ask, What can I add to my tap water to make it taste better? Well, our extensive research has come up with an answer. This article will answer that question for consumers.

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5 Responses

  1. sex. Says:

    how can i make my sterilized tap water taste better?
    after i boil my tap water, it still has that dry, tap taste to it. is there a way to make it taste more like bottled water? or is it due to the location i'm living?
    how will cold water make a difference?

    Posted on November 30th, 2008 at 10:20 pm

  2. Balwinder S Says:

    put a bit more cold water in the water u are boiling
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    Posted on December 1st, 2008 at 3:22 am

  3. DarkRose Says:

    You should try buying a water filter - it may work better than boiling the water. I have a water filter and my water certainly doesn't taste dry.
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    Posted on December 1st, 2008 at 3:24 am

  4. robapel4 Says:

    Why are you boiling your water? I am guessing it is for health reasons? If so then a basic filter, as mentioned by another poster simply will not be a good choice.

    First to answer your question. Boiling will kill organisms in the water. However, it also removes pure water from releasing steam. This means all of the contaminants in your water weather it be minerals, chemicals, or the now dead organisms are still there and now more concentrated than before. This is why the water tastes worse. Other than killing the organisms you really haven't made the water healthier.

    Basic filters like Pur and Brita only remove some basic chemicals to improve the taste and odor of the water. It does remove most of the health related contaminates. However if you are satisfied with just killing the organisma and filtering out some of the minerals which are now affecting the taste you can run the boiled water through these cheap filters. Just don't do it while the water is hot as this will break down the activated charcoal used to filter.

    If you want clean water for health reasons your best bet is to get a purification system. The highest rated system can only be outdone by a home distillery which is extremely epensive to buy and maintian and messy to keep clean. I recommend only one but you will have to ask for it. It is highly rated with the NSF, WQA, Consumer Reports, and was used in Extreme Makeover Home Edition because it is the best. While it costs more than a Pur of Brita filter at first in the long run it is actually cheaper per gallon. Plus you save on home utilities from boiling the water.
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    Posted on December 1st, 2008 at 3:26 am

  5. Roxann S Says:

    The mineral content of water varies considerably from place to place. In general, surface water, rivers, lakes and streams, contain less minerals than grond water, wells and springs.

    The mineral content of water reflects the nature of the geologic fromation with which the water has been in contact. The most abundant minerals dissolved in water are salts of calcium, magnesium, strontium, ferrous iron, and manganese. The cations(negative ions) these meatls are assocoated with are bicarbonates, carbonates, sulfates, and chlorides.

    These minerals produce a condition in water knowen as hardness. The more dissolved minerals the water contains the harder the water. Hard water minerals react with soap to form a precipitate. they also form scale in pipes.

    Boiling water is one method of disinfecting water. Disinfection is a process of destroying disease causing microorganisms in water.

    When the temperature of water is raised such as when boiling, the amount of dissolved minerals that the water can keep in solution becomes less. The excess minerals come out of the water and form scale. The white deposit in the bottom of a tea kettle is an example of this process.

    The minerals are not destroyed they simply move out of the water.

    A basic rule of chemistry is that matter can neither be created nor destroyed it can only be changed from one form to another.

    I suggest a very good water filtration system. We use the PUREH2O Countertop Water Filtration System.

    Water quality is, in general, getting worse. You can't always rely on healthy water from the faucets in your home. To treat water that is often contaminated by toxic household cleaning products and other pollutants, cities and government agencies must use more and more chemicals, which affect the taste, color and odor of the water. The current solutions of water filtration products or bottled water are expensive and not always effective. That is, until now.

    Benefits:
    · Produces healthy, great-tasting water
    · Reduces chlorine taste and odor, and other contaminants
    · Easy installation at a fraction of the cost of bottled water
    · Eliminates the waste generated from plastic water bottles
    · Features a dual-filter system using a combination of carbon filtration, ion exchange and sub-micron filtration
    · Helps maintain healthy pH levels
    · Enhances mineral balance

    What makes this product unique?

    The PureH2O™ Water Filtration System features an exclusive dual-filter system installs in seconds and uses a combination of carbon filtration, ion exchange and sub-micron filtration to produce truly healthy, great-tasting water from your kitchen tap. Using the latest two-stage water filtration technology, the PureH2O Water Filtration System filters a wider range of contaminants than other filters. The first cartridge reduces sediment, tiny microscopic particles, and chlorine taste and odor. The second cartridge features a complex ion exchange process that enhances the mineral balance of water while reducing the lead. This supercharged water system also helps maintain healthy pH levels.

    Many municipal water supplies cannot completely filter out all chemical contaminants. In fact, some chlorine taste and odor stays in after processing and ends up in the tap water you drink. PureH2O virtually eliminates the chlorine taste and bad odors, greatly improving the quality and clarity of your tap water. PureH2O™, Because it’s your water!

    Product Specifications;

    · Operating Pressure Range: 0-50 psi
    · Operating Temperature Range: 40-90 Degrees F
    · Maximum Flow Rate: 0.5 gpm
    · Rated Capacity of Filter Cartridge: 500 Gallons/

    Replacement Cost is $55.00

    IMPORTANT: Do not use where water is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown quality.

    Is bottled water or filtered water better?

    While much bottled water is of good quality, there are little or no regulations or means of ensuring bottled water quality… it is a self-policed industry for the most part. In contrast, the home-water treatment industry is very heavily regulated. Manufacturers must do extensive testing and reporting to prove their products effectiveness at providing quality water. Manufacturers are required to supply "Performance Data Sheets" demonstrating the products ability to reduce certain contaminants; bottled water companies are not required to demonstrate their waters quality.

    What is TDS?

    Total Dissolved Solids, the total measurement by weight of all solids that are dissolved in water. The dissolved solids in water are primarily calcium and magnesium and would not be a measurement of contamination. Tests that measure the conductivity of water (often used by companies selling reverse osmosis and distillation system) only give a rough estimate of dissolved solids, mostly minerals, and do not show water quality. Implying that these tests show water quality is highly misleading and unethical.

    Is Chlorine harmful?

    Chlorine was first added to a community water system in 1908 in Chicago and was instrumental in eliminating many types of water-borne disease such as Cholera and Typhoid fever. Prior to chlorination, many major cities had death tolls of 1 in 1000 people from Typhoid alone. Chlorine has been used to disinfect municipal water for over 80 years and has had some positive effects on public health. In the 1970's it was discovered that chlorine, when added to water, forms Trihalomethanes (chlorinated by-products) by combining with certain naturally occurring organic matter such as vegetation and algae. In 1992 the American Journal of Public Health published a report that indicated certain unhealthy effects associated with consuming chlorinated water. This report also stated that much of these effects were due to showering in chlorinated water. The effects of drinking chlorinated water have been debated for decades. However, most experts now agree that there are some significant risks related to consuming chlorine and chlorinated by-products in drinking water.

    Why do some areas test negative for chlorine?

    Virtually all city water systems contain some level of chlorine. The level will vary based on outdoor temperature, the season, distance from water utility and current usage. While chlorine may sometimes be undetectable on a certain day with a standard OTO test kit, that level can change dramatically day to day. Also some cities use ammonia at certain times as a disinfectant in order to reduce chlorination by products. Without chlorine, the dangers of water borne disease would be too significant. An undetectable chlorine level, on a certain day, does not eliminate the need for an effective home filtration system.

    What do you do if you have water contaminated by radioactive matter?

    Move! Radioactive water is not very common in this country and is a more serious problem than should be dealt with by a home-water filtration system. Many people confuse the contaminant "Radon" with radioactivity when in fact they are quite different. Radon is produced from decaying Uranium ore and can be effectively dealt with by carbon filtration.

    What are VOCs?

    Volatile Organic Chemicals are synthetic compounds that turn into vapor at relatively low temperatures. VOCs typically vaporize at a much lower temperature than water. Most synthetic chemicals found in water, such as pesticides and herbicides, are VOCs.

    Do people on private wells need to use shower filters?

    There are many health and cosmetic benefits to removing chemicals and compounds from shower water, even on non-chlorinated private wells. Virtually all ground water contains traces of some chemical or chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. In addition, the PureH2O™ shower filter system helps balance the waters pH, which is also a very noticeable cosmetic benefit.

    What is the best container for storing filtered water?

    Glass is always best, however if glass is not practical, then a high-grade polycarbonate material is best. Clear plastic bottles and pitchers with a #1 in the recycle triangle on the bottom, like the bottles used by Evian and the higher quality bottled waters, are the best option for water storage since they have been shown to release the lowest levels of plastic component chemicals into water. Translucent, colored or bottles with a number other than 1 on the bottom should be avoided because there is the possibility of higher levels of chemicals leeching into the water from the plastic.

    Do water treatment products require FDA approval?

    No. However, the certifications that apply to the PureH2O™ products require proof that all wet component materials meet FDA requirements for food grade materials.

    Are whole house systems (P.O.E.- point-of-entry) better than counter-top filters (P.O.U.- point-of-use)?

    P.O.U. systems are by far the best way to ensure the highest quality water since many water-borne contaminants come from the plumbing in your house, especially lead and vinyl chloride from the piping. By filtering water at the point-of-use, you reduce contaminants just prior to consumption, eliminating the chance of recontamination. Point-of-entry systems offer certain benefits but do not replace the benefits of point-of-use filtration.

    What are the benefits of magnetic water treatment?

    While there are manufacturers that make beneficial claims for magnetic water treatment, there are no credible studies or documentation that magnetics offer any measurable benefits for drinking water, consumers should beware of undocumented claims.

    How do you know if there are contaminants in your water?

    All public water systems contain some level of one or more unhealthful chemicals. Regulations only require periodic testing of about 90 chemicals. There are now more than 75,000 chemicals
    References :
    http://www.marketamerica.com/blueprintforsuccess

    Posted on December 1st, 2008 at 3:28 am

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