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- The taste and quality of bottled and tap water may - or may not - be largely the same. Both depend on the source of the water, its mineral and other content, and how and where it is treated.
- Ion exchange and reverse osmosis shown to be effective.
- If your water smells bad and tastes bad too, water impurities are to blame. WQA reveals what impurities may be in your water and what filtration options you have.
- Knowing what’s in your water is the first step toward keeping water quality high.
- Consumers can reduce water hardness by buying or renting certified water softening systems and connecting them to their water lines.
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