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Contaminants in Eastern Washigton and Northern Idaho : How to Filter Local Water Contaminants

When looking for effective water filtration, you’ll want to make sure you know exactly what water contaminants you have. We offer complimentary water testing for Inland Northwest homeowners. Common contaminants found in the Inland Northwest include, but are not limited to: + More contaminants not listed above*  Potential Effects of Inland Northwest Water Contamination + More not listed […]

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Water Contaminants in Athol, Idaho Municipal Water

Based on studies conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and reported on by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), there are 5 total water contaminants in Athol, Idaho municipal water. Of these water contaminants, 4 exceeded EWG Health Guidelines. ATHOL WATER CONTAMINANTS *Above EWG Health Guidelines EFFECTIVE METHODS OF FILTRATION COMPLIMENTARY WATER ANALYSIS If you’re

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Drinking Water Contaminants Found in Post Falls, Idaho by the EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found nine total water contaminants in Post Falls, Idaho. In a report by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the group found that five of those contaminants exceed EWG health guidelines. Municipal water in Post Falls comes from the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. WATER CONTAMINANTS IN POST FALLS EFFECTIVE METHODS OF FILTRATION

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No-Cost Consultation for Inland Northwest Industrial Water Solutions | H2O Solutions

Water is the lifeblood of any building. When you’re making a considerable purchase, such as looking for water solutions to fuel a large commercial or industrial business, you won’t just want any system. Look for a system that: H2O Solutions EcoWater industrial filtration systems meet all of the above criteria and more! We design tailored

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Quality Water Filtration Systems for Spokane Water | NSF Certified American-Made Filters

When making a big financial decision, such as adding a water filtration system to your home, you’ll want to go with the best of the best. EcoWater systems are made in America, NSF (NSF 42, NSF 44, NSF 53, NSF 58, NSF 61, NSF 372, and NSF 401) certified, and made to last for decades.

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Coeur d’Alene Water Contaminants Filtration Guide

A water quality report for Coeur d’Alene, ID, conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) in 2023 found 15 total water contaminants in Coeur d’Alene’s municipal water source. The main water source in Coeur d’Alene is the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer, which covers 250 square miles of Idaho.  Water Contaminants Found in Coeur d’Alene’s Municipal Water Effective

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Trihalomethanes (TTHM’s) in Drinking Water | What Washington & Idaho Homeowners Should Know

Total trihalomethanes (TTHM’s) come from disinfectant byproducts (DBPs). The Mountain Empire Community College (MECC) found in a study that “THMs [trihalomethanes] and HAAs [haloacetic acids] are most often found in chlorinated drinking water.” There are four types of trihalomethanes: Disinfectant Byproducts (DBPs) in Drinking Water When the city disinfects municipal water, the intention is to

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