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Originally Posted by simpkinp
How much does a Nova Watersystem cost?
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The current price is $575 installed
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Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson
We do not have any type of water system. Our clothes are clean and the whites are white, things come out of the dishwasher clean, we drink the water and don't have a problem.
If your only concern is that your silverware is spotted, my opinion is that's a pretty insignificant reason to have a water system.
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The clothes can be cleaner if you see the picture 1 (the first one is almost black) & 3 that is the amount of sediment our filters can remove in about a year.
Not everyone has the same sensitivity to taste and smell nor can your senses detect the the impurities in the water there are about 110 chemicals the Nova filter removes as per an independent lab test, along with two carcinogens (which are clearly defined as byproducts of the disinfection process) lastly out filter removes "micro plastics found in the water.
The two carcinogens stated on your annual water report
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Haloacetic acids (HAAs) are a type of disinfection by-product that are formed when chlorine reacts with natural organic matter in the water. These acids are chemical compounds that contain chlorine and bromine.
They are formed through the disinfection process of drinking water. Drinking water contaminated with haloacetic acids may cause irritation to your eyes and skin and increase your risk of cancer.
In high concentrations over a short period of time, exposure to haloacetic acids in drinking water can cause severe irritation to the skin.
The Environmental Protection Agency has classified the acid as a Group 2B cancer classification, which means it may cause cancer in humans. However, this classification is based on studies performed on animals, and the evidence to support its carcinogenicity in humans is limited. Experiments on mice exposed to varying levels of haloacetic acid showed an increase in the development of liver tumors and liver cancer.
TTHM Found to cause cancer in laboratory animals, and trigger the production of free radicals in your body; chloroform is an example of a trihalomethane;
THMs are associated with bladder cancer, gestational and developmental problems."
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Originally Posted by champion6
The Villages has become very large. You are in Fenney and many of the respondents are not.
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We've installed many systems in Fenny already, the sediment levels are much higher then other areas due to construction.
For more details please call us at
352.566.2649
Bob & Brad
over 2,100 homes in TV now have our systems
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