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  2. The 6 best water filter pitchers and dispensers - AOL

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    ZeroWater 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher $34.99 at Amazon. ZeroWater 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher $34.99 at Walmart. ZeroWater 10-Cup Water Filter Pitcher $31.88 at Home Depot. ZeroWater is “the ...

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    2. Learn more about your local water supply. Every community water supplier is required to send you a Consumer Confidence Report that provides information about your local drinking water quality ...

  4. 'Forever chemicals' are 'everywhere,' say experts. Here's ...

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    The EWG has conducted a study that found that many countertop water filtration pitchers can also effectively reduce PFAS concentrations. But Rumpler points out that you can only do so much to ...

  5. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    EPA poster explaining public water systems and Consumer Confidence Reports. The SDWA requires EPA to issue federal regulations for public water systems. [16] [17] There are no federal regulations covering private drinking water wells, although some state and local governments have issued rules for these wells.

  6. LifeStraw - Wikipedia

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    LifeStraw is a brand of water filtration and purification devices. The original LifeStraw was designed as a portable water filter "straw". It filters a maximum of 4,000 litres of water, and enough for one person for three years. It removes almost all waterborne bacteria, microplastics and germs . [1]

  7. Brita (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company secured the first patent for domestic water filter use in the 1970s. [7] In 1988, [8] The Clorox Company, based in Oakland, California, entered in a licensing-and-distribution agreement with the German company for North and South America. In 1995, it added the Canadian rights by acquiring Canada's Brita International Holdings.

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