Are there home devices that can be used to remove monochloramine?
Boiling the water or letting it sit out in an open container at room temperature will not get rid of monochloramine. There are “Point of Entry” and “Point of Use” (POE/POU) devices that can be used to remove monochloramine from household water. NSF International (National Sanitation Foundation) is a not-for-profit / non-governmental organization that provides independent third-party verification testing of home water treatment devices for the removal of monochloramine. Neither the State of Vermont nor the EPA tests or approves home treatment devices. • NSF International’s Testing and Certification Program for Drinking Water Treatment Units Drinking water treatment devices are certified to improve water for aesthetic (taste or odor) reasons, and certified devices must demonstrate at least an 83% monochloramine reduction (at 3 ppm) over the entire service cycle of the filter media. All of the devices certified for monochloramine reduction treat the water using adsorption methods (i.e. gr