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NOTHING COMPARES TO WATERWISE PURITY
Filtration: Filtered water
has passed through a fine strainer and/or activated carbon.
While they reduce disagreeable tastes and odors, filters are
not effective in removing many common contaminants such as
arsenic, bacteria, copper, lead, nitrates, parasites, sodium
and viruses. A filter can become a breeding ground for bacteria
as the organic material which remains in the filter begins
to decay. Another drawback is not knowing when to replace
the filter. Some manufacturers suggest replacing filters when
bad taste or odor returns. In reality, a filter may be able
to control taste and odor long after it has lost its ability
to reduce tasteless, odorless organics such as THMs (trihalomethanes)
which are byproducts of chlorination.

Reverse Osmosis: RO systems
force water under high pressure through a synthetic semipermeable
membrane to reduce inorganic minerals. These systems vary
widely in their ability to reject nitrates, chlorides and
some other contaminants. RO performance is affected by water
pressure, water temperature, pH, bacteria, dissolved solids
and the chemical contaminant level of raw tap water. Like
other filtration systems, gradual clogging of the system by
collected contaminants will result in declining effectiveness
and can also lead to contamination from bacterial growth.
Steam Distilled: Based
on Mother Nature’s primary purification method, distillation
uses evaporation and condensation to separate pure, fresh
water from its contaminants. In nature the process is called
the hydrologic cycle. It occurs when water evaporates, condenses,
then falls to the earth as precipitation. Distillation, combined
with carbon filtration, is the one water treatment technology
that most completely reduces the widest range of contaminants,
including biological, organic and inorganic elements. In fact,
a quality distillation system provides water that is up to
99% free of impurities, including heavy metals and most chemicals.
It is the treatment of choice for removing biological contaminants
including cysts like Giardia and Cryptosporidium. The prolonged
boiling process of distillation kills virtually all types
of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and parasites.
Microorganisms are not evaporated into the product water but
remain in the boiling chamber as part of the residue. Additionally,
a distillation system with activated carbon post filtration
and venting is effective in removing pesticides and VOCs (volatile
organic compounds). Distillation provides consistent purity,
gallon after gallon, year in, year out. No other technology
can guarantee consistent quality over time. The purity of
your drinking and cooking water is guaranteed when you make
100% steam distilled water with a Waterwise purifier/distiller.
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