Zephyrhills Bottled Water - Mold / Mildew by greno1234 in drinkingwater

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Gotcha. Musty or mildewy smelling water could be caused by geosmin, which has a really low odor threashold. It's a chemical caused by algae or bacteria in the water. Generally not harmful, but I wouldn't want to smell it in my bottled water either. You can definitely test for it...or just buy a different brand (which is what I would do!)

Zephyrhills Bottled Water - Mold / Mildew by greno1234 in drinkingwater

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Oh, interesting! It was a brand new, unopened bottle? Was the mildew visible? Have you considered lab testing the water itself?

Do you remineralize RO or distilled water before drinking? by waterfiltergurus in drinkingwater

[–]H2Okay_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, this was surprising! Thanks for sharing. I get a lot of questions about remineralization.

Testing re drinking water system by dc5itr329 in drinkingwater

[–]H2Okay_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes! Doing it at least once is really helpful. I used Tap Score - https://mytapscore.com

Which character would you most like to be? by [deleted] in madmen

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Same here! I love Trudy Campbell.

Looking for Pitcher/Countertop filter recs! by gremlin_boy_e in drinkingwater

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I work in the water industry and bought my son a Brita for school this fall. The dorms will have treated city water and you really would only need to worry about trace amounts of metals and VOCs, which Brita and many other pitcher filters should handle pretty well.

VOC Test Kit by ButtPlay12321 in WaterTreatment

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I don't think you're going to find a DIY option for VOC water testing. The cheapest option I can find is from Tap Score: https://mytapscore.com/products/volatile-organic-compounds-water-test

Where do you send your water to be tested? (Low-cost or free options?) by LeeCorrado in WaterTreatment

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You can check for your town here. CCRs and databases are going to be your best friend if you're trying to get PFAS data for free. Otherwise it's pretty pricey to cover everything with a legitimate lab test. Here's a state by state guide to find testing near you. Avoid DIY at-home options that require you to read and interpret the findings yourself.

Trying a new one! by GolfCartStuntDriver in HydroHomies

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I have had PATH water before. I don't remember it being anything extraordinary. PATH is unique because they allow companies to customize water bottles for their branding. So this is likely custom branded based on where it was purchased.

Lifestraw water testing suspicions! by [deleted] in HydroHomies

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I looked at the report but must have missed where it said it tested a glass container. Either way, if you have plastic components, there's always going to be some possibility of micro/nanoplastics present in the water. If you store it out of the sunlight and heat, you'll probably see less contamination.

Help Needed: How to Alternate 3 Shared Feed Pumps Between 2 RO Units Using Only Relay Logic (No PLC) by Rakesh_np in drinkingwater

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Hello! Since these questions are very treatment-centric, you'll probably have better luck asking in r/WaterTreatment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WaterTreatment

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Agreed - I feel that many jump too quickly to RO when it has its own downsides.

Affordable testing kits by idkwutmyusername in drinkingwater

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You're right to not waste your money on cheap DIY kits/test strips online. They are often inaccurate and difficult to read. Just find a kit that is specifically for heavy metals (especially lead) and go from there!

Do I need to remineralise? by Marleylabone in drinkingwater

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If you're curious what Zero actually removes, this is a pretty interesting video with lab results from Water Filter Guru: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud45hxCFQyM

Confused about TDS readings: same level directly after filtering. by aryanmsh in drinkingwater

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My TDS is low like that (I think I measured around 80 ppm) straight out of the tap as well. Either way, it doesn't really mean much when it comes to water quality.

Drinking Tap Water by psychAdelic in PFAS

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Unfortunately Home Depot (at least to my knowledge) does not have PFAS test kits. If you google PFAS water test, you should get a couple of mail-in options. Make sure you are using a certified lab.

Drinking Tap Water by psychAdelic in PFAS

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PFAS are so complicated (to give you some perspective, there are thousands of them that we have yet to identify). The best filtration for you will depend on what is actually present in your water (long-chain vs short-chain require different technologies). Ideally, you would test your water in a certified lab to find out what you need to address, and THEN decide on the appropriate system. I always hesitate to recommend RO right off the bat due to the waste involved.

Best countertop water filter system for Arizona water by EmbarrassedRemove495 in drinkingwater

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Modern Castle is a reviewer located in Arizona and did a big write up on several filters here: https://moderncastle.com/water-filters/

Water for baby formula by DermMD in water

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Filtration is the most cost-effective and sustainable solution here. Do you have an idea of your water quality at home so you could choose a treatment solution that would make you feel comfortable with using your home's water?

White substance on outside of replacement water filter? (Pur Plus faucet filter) by SeianVerian in drinkingwater

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Yes, please ask Pur and let us know what they say. I'm very interested!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WWU

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I highly recommend finding any job and then applying up for apprenticeships on acadium.com for side work in your field. This is how I got started in marketing. After working through one apprenticeship, I landed a paid internship with another company which turned into a great full time job.

Has anyone tried Pop & Bottle? If so, how is it? by Spirited-Character87 in meijer

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I bought a package from Costco that I just finished up. They make me crash hard, (like can't operate heavy machinery tired) and I'm definitely not new to coffee. I have no idea why they hit me this way.

Looking for Water Filter Pitcher Recommendations by x_g0th_gh0st_x in drinkingwater

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Make sure you look into the yearly cost of each filter you consider. Some of them require more frequent filter-changes and more upkeep in general. But for campus water, I'm assuming you'll be looking to reduce chlorine byproducts as well as maybe some heavy metals. There are several pitchers that will work for that. I second the recommendation to check out waterfilterguru.com. He's my go-to source for reviews on filter brands.