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Can Reverse Osmosis Remove Pharmaceuticals From Water? You Mean Tap Water Contains Drugs?

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Can Reverse Osmosis Remove Pharmaceuticals From Water? You Mean Tap Water Contains Drugs?

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Now people critical of this study may hit back and say the pharmaceuticals found were only in trace amounts. That may be true but think about the long term effect this could have on your health as you drink tap water that has drugs in it. Fortunately, there is no need to panic. There are water purification products capable of giving you cleaner, safer drinking water. Since reverse osmosis filtration systems were once very popular, people have been wondering ifreverse osmosis remove pharmaceuticals from water. The answer is, not effectively. Reverse osmosis water filters are capable of removing contaminants that are heavier than or larger than a molecule of water. However, since some pharmaceuticals in water supply have dissolved in water and hence not lot larger than it, reverse osmosis systems are not very effective against them. You might be wondering if chlorine is effective? No. The chlorination conducted at your municipal water reservoir is excellent for killing bacteria but not f

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