Oct 28, 2014 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System
October is National Kitchen and Bath Month and while most consumers are thinking about what expensive upgrades they can make to remodel their kitchen, we think there is an even better solution this year to improve the quality of life in both your kitchen and your...
Oct 15, 2014 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis
If you are one of the 286 million Americans that get their water from a community water system, your tap water is regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). However, even with this testing being done regularly, we should all be aware that in...
Jul 30, 2014 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System
So we could be drinking plenty of water, but other factors could still lead us to dehydration? According to a recent article from Michelle Basch of WTOP, dehydration may be more prevalent than we think. That’s the thing about dehydration; usually you recognize...
Jul 1, 2014 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis, Water News, Water Waste
Residents in the Southwest know what it is like to live under drought conditions – and it is not easy. When you live through a drought, you deal with severe water restrictions, diminishing water supply, uncertainty and fear, and poor water quality in some cases...
May 12, 2014 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis, Water News, Water Waste
This week is National Drinking Water Week, but what does that mean exactly? The short answer is that it is an opportunity for communities around the country to recognize the vital role water plays in our daily lives and to ensure everyone has clean, safe drinking...
Apr 15, 2014 | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis, Water News
Home drinking water systems improve the quality of tap water, but could they also improve the quality of births here in the United States? Many people figure that as a developed and advanced nation, water quality is not a concern for families. Many people also think...