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  2. The 6 best water filter pitchers and dispensers - AOL

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    Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $37.97 at Amazon. Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $37.99 at Target. Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $49.98 at Walmart. I have three ...

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    Pur’s 30-Cup Water Filter Dispenser stands out for its large capacity and slim design. It is easy to use and can be washed in the dishwasher (many water filter pitchers aren’t dishwasher-safe ...

  4. Which drinking water is healthiest? The pros and cons of tap ...

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    Chloramine is a chemical formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia, and it’s used to kill viruses and bacteria in municipal water treatment systems. It’s important to note that scientists have no ...

  5. Salt water chlorination - Wikipedia

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    Salt water chlorination is a process that uses dissolved salt (1000–4000 ppm or 1–4 g/L) for the chlorination of swimming pools and hot tubs.The chlorine generator (also known as salt cell, salt generator, salt chlorinator, or SWG) uses electrolysis in the presence of dissolved salt to produce chlorine gas or its dissolved forms, hypochlorous acid and sodium hypochlorite, which are already ...

  6. Brita (company) - Wikipedia

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    The activated carbon removes substances that may impair taste, such as chlorine and chlorine compounds. The ion-exchange resin reduces the carbonate hardness (limescale) as well as copper and lead. In the United Kingdom, Hinari and Breville sell electric kettles incorporating Brita technology.

  7. Ceramic water filter - Wikipedia

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    However, some manufacturers (especially of ceramic candle filters) incorporate a high-performance activated carbon core inside the ceramic filter cartridge that reduces organic and metallic contaminants. The active carbon absorbs compounds such as chlorine. Filters with active carbon need to be replaced periodically because the carbon becomes ...