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  2. Do You Really Need a Water Filter? - AOL

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    Pitcher versions (like a Brita) filter water by running it through a block of charcoal, a piece of mesh, or both as you fill the reservoir. ... Consumer Reports recommends a handful of under-sink ...

  3. I've Been Using the ZeroWater Pitcher for Years and It ... - AOL

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    ZeroWater 6-Cup Pitcher & 8 Replacement Filters. Amazon. $135 at Amazon. I’m not exactly a water sommelier, but I’ve come to enjoy the crisp, clean taste of ZeroWater’s filtered water so ...

  4. Lawsuit alleges Brita’s filters are ‘not nearly as effective ...

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    The complaint, obtained by Reuters, states that “in or around early 2022” Brown purchased a Brita Everyday Water Pitcher with a Standard Filter for about $15 at a store in Los Angeles. Brown ...

  5. Water filter - Wikipedia

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    A water filter removes impurities by lowering contamination of water using a fine physical barrier, a chemical process, or a biological process. Filters cleanse water to different extents, for purposes such as: providing agricultural irrigation, accessible drinking water, public and private aquariums, and the safe use of ponds and swimming pools.

  6. Brita (company) - Wikipedia

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    Brita (company) A Brita kettle with boiling water that has passed from the top reservoir through a filter element (white) into the main jug at the bottom. Brita GmbH is a German manufacturer of water filters headquartered in Taunusstein near Wiesbaden, Hesse. The company's manufacturing facilities are located in China, Germany, Switzerland ...

  7. 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. [15] [16] There are no federal regulations covering private drinking water wells, although some state and local governments have issued rules for these wells.

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