[RBS] drinking water- yuck!
Ellen Solomon
esolomon at torah.org
Tue May 11 09:41:18 IDT 2010
Which is why it's also important to note that if you have a filter -
drinking or whole house - it must be changed regularly. Because after
the filter is at capacity you wind up consuming water with a higher
concentration of dirt than if you had no filter at all.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:28 PM, <jbloom at accepted.com> wrote:
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> We have a reverse osmosis 5-filter system for drinking water and have had the same technician change the filters every year for several years now. It's always been a gross experience watching the filters come out after a year, but this year the technician said he's never seen anything like it: there was so much mud in the first filter that it was caked an inch thick at the bottom. I've saved the filter if you want to see it. I certainly think my neighbors on Hayarkon without filters will want to see this. I've called the City's Shefa department and they say it is "b'tipul" – whatever that means in reality.
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> Regards,
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> Jennifer Bloom
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