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Is there a household water treatment device which will remove the potentially dangerous, health-related metal impurities from water for drinking and cooking?

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Is there a household water treatment device which will remove the potentially dangerous, health-related metal impurities from water for drinking and cooking?

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A. Yes. Several systems are small enough to be installed under a kitchen sink to supply a special faucet, ice cubes, etc., with highly purified water for cooking and drinking. These systems operate on well-known water purification principles, such as demineralization and reverse osmosis, and will substantially remove not only the metals, but laxative sulfates, sodium and other minerals from the water.

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