Water Filtration, Pollution, Plastic Alternatives, Sustainability
Lead cannot be seen in your water. It cannot be smelled. It cannot be tasted. It has no color and produces no odor even at concentrations that pose serious health risks. The only way to know...
More than 60 million Americans rely on private wells as their primary water source — and unlike municipal water customers, they receive no government monitoring, no annual water quality reports, and no treatment before...
Two of the most popular home water filtration technologies couldn't look more different from each other. One connects to...
There's a class of synthetic chemicals in our tap water that doesn't break down in the human body...
Most people treat spring cleaning as a checklist for closets, gutters, and garage shelves. Very few add their home water supply to the list...
A filtered water pitcher is the simplest upgrade you can make to your drinking water. No installation, no plumber, no tools — just fill it, wait a few minutes, and...
This guide covers everything you need to know — what's commonly found in tap water, how to test your water at home or through a lab, how to read the results, and which...
Is it filtered? Is it purified? What's the difference? Isn't it the same? How do I know if the water I'm drinking is clean? I heard tap water is just as clean as bottled water, is that true? What do you Know?
Studies have shown there are many inherent dangers in drinking out of plastic bottles and especially re-using them. Here we are listing the 5 reasons you should avoid drinking from plastic bottles.