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Five times more effective and removes the gunk
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Better Homes & Garden picks the ZeroWater water filter system to replace plastic water bottles.
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"You can put it in the fridge and it's got a spigot so kids can go in and get filtered water."
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With help from University of Utah's professor Dr. Ramesh Goel, Kirk Yuhnke test claims made by Zero Water. A filter said to make water cleaner than rain.
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By investing $30 in a water filtering, reusable pitcher or faucet attachment, Simran says you'll save about $300 a year on bottled water.
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Serious about reducing plastic bottle waste?
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Like air, water is a hard thing to quantify. As long as it isn't cloudy or strangely flavored, it seems interchangeable with any other.
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Home water-filter system uses a five-stage filtration cartridge designed to remove more contaminants from tap water than conventional carbon filters.
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We've heard again and again that it's time to kick the plastic water bottle habit and head back to the tap.
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The solution? Drink from the tap. Though Royte admits that “tap water is not perfect,” she stresses that bottled water is not the solution, suggesting instead that Americans take the time to find out what’s going on with their tap water ...
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Hardly a day goes by without some mention in the news about bottled water. Is it really better for you? Is it truly pure? Are the bottles leaching chemicals into what's inside?
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Thirty-four years later, cleaning up the nation's water supplies remains a work in progress. In many states, at least 10 percent of the community water systems reported health-based violations last year.
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Many of us do exactly that, eschewing bottled water but using Brita or other filters to polish it a bit, while still worrying about lead, perchlorates, antibiotics, hormones and other contaminants.
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