The main sources of municipal tap water are surface water and ground water – water from lakes, streams, rivers and deep wells. Almost all municipal water sources undergo a disinfection process using chlorine or chloramine (chlorine & ammonia) to kill bacteria and parasites.
Although the EPA regulates 91 water contaminants, there are many that still find their way into the tap water we use every day. Other contaminants commonly found in tap water include lead, copper, sulfate, nitrates, pesticides, herbicides, arsenic, industrial solvents and trihalomethanes, a chemical known to cause colon and bladder cancer in large concentrations.
Contrary to popular belief, municipal water treatment facilities were not designed to take out contaminants such as synthetic organic chemicals and toxic heavy metals like lead.
Understanding what is in your water and the importance of using healthy, chemical free water is the first step towards healthier living.
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Myths about hard water
The World Health Organization says that "there does not
appear to be any convincing evidence that water hardness causes
adverse health effects in humans". In fact, the National Research
Council has found that hard water can actually serve as a dietary
supplement for calcium and magnesium
Myths
MYTH #1 - Water Softeners Are Safe For The Environment
Fact: Water Softeners Cause Considerable Damage to the Environment
According to Ann Heil, a Supervising Engineer of the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County, automatic water softeners waste
water and put a salty brine into the waste stream. High salts in the waste stream can harm aquatic life and can damage crops
irrigated with downstream waters.
There are many simple solutions you can take to fix any mineral spotting - and none of them require a water softener. A teaspoon
of Sour Salt will handle mineral residue in the dishwasher. Rain-X or furniture wax will minimize water spots on shower doors.
Finally, a whole-house water filter, that retains healthy minerals, will work great for bathing, cooking, cleaning and drinking.
MYTH #2 - Hard Water Is Harsh, Fades Clothes and Dries Skin and Hair
Fact: Hard Water Does Not Fade Colors or Dry Skin and Hair Chlorine in tap water does the damage, just as chlorine bleach.
Water softeners do not remove chlorine or chlorine disinfection byproducts
MYTH #3 - Water Softeners Filter Water
Fact: Water Softeners Do Not Filter Water;
They Only Exchange Sodium for Minerals In other words, water softeners convert dirty, chlorinated tap
water into dirty, chlorinated, salty water. There is still a need to use a secondary filter system to remove salt,
sediment and chlorine to produce a palatable water for drinking and cooking - but only at the kitchen tap. Dirty chlorinated, salty water still
runs throughout the rest of the home.
MYTH #4 - Minerals In Water Are Contaminants
Fact: Hardness Minerals Are Not Contaminants, Minerals are Nutrients
Scientific findings supported by research at the World Health Organization (
WHO | World Health Organization) have shown that drinking water
rich with essential minerals, specifically calcium and magnesium, protects good health and leads to lower instances of heart disease and stroke.
MYTH #5 - Hard Water Clogs Pipes
Fact: Calcium and Magnesium Do Not Build Up and Clog Pipes
Between the mid 1940s and the late 1970s, most homes were built using steel (galvanized) pipes. Minerals, such as calcium
and magnesium, will stick to steel pipes. New and re-piped homes built after 1975 have pipes made of copper or cpvc (plastic).
Here the homes are built with CPVC.
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