Home Water pollution has many sources and characteristics. Humans and other organisms produce bodily wastes which enter rivers, lakes, oceans, and other surface waters; in high concentrations these wastes result in bacterial contamination and excessive nutrient loading. Industries discharge a variety of toxic compounds and heavy metals, and industrial process wastewater may also be too hot or too low in dissolved oxygen to support life. Silt-bearing runoff from construction sites and farms can inhibit the penetration of sunlight through the water column, and hampers water organisms in their search for food.
Toxins from pollution, mining and agricultural run-off, as well as materials from within aging, deteriorating plumbing (even in your own home!) can build up in the Home Water we use every day.

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Ground water pollution is more difficult to clean up than surface pollution, because ground water can move hundreds of miles through unseen aquifers. Porous, fine grained aquifers, such as sands and sandstones naturally purify water of bacteria by simple
filtration, but have no effect on chemical contaminants such as the components of gasoline. Ground water that moves through cracks and caverns is not filtered and can have organic pollution just as easily as surface water. In fact this can be aggravated by the human tendency to use sinkholes in Karst topography areas as dumps.

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Home Water quality is an issue that’s raised more than a few concerns over the past few decades. Despite the continuing efforts of the Environmental Protection Agency and state and local water agencies, chances are very good that the home water you use every day for drinking, cooking and bathing is far from pure. If your home water is supplied by a well, it could be affected by contaminants in the ground water – and no one is treating it for those contaminants but you.
Even if your home water is supplied through a municipal water treatment facility, there are many contaminants
that may slip through. Some aren’t considered harmful – they only do things like stain your teeth, or give your home water an unpleasant odor, taste or appearance. To complicate things still further, the very chemicals that we put in our home water to kill harmful bacteria leave traces in the water, and make it unhealthy or unpleasant for bathing or drinking. A home water filter may be one of the best and most important investments that you ever make.
How often you drink water can be as important as how much water you drink. Chugging down a gallon of water at a sitting won’t do much to improve the hydration of your body – when you give your body more water than it needs, it simply passes it right on through. Instead, experts recommend drinking water throughout the day to maintain an adequate supply of water to your body for all its needs. Their suggestions include:
- Drink whenever you feel thirsty.
- Drink a cup of water with every meal.
- Drink at least one cup of water between meals.
- Drink 1-2 cups of water half an hour before exercising to prevent dehydration.
- Drink an additional cup of water per hour if you are engaging in physical activity.
The health benefits of drinking filtered home water are undisputed. Keep your body hydrated by drinking to your health - home water, and plenty of it.

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