If you don't filter your water you become the filter
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
True that!
@DavidJohnson-to1bz5 ай бұрын
Thankyou, can I use that?
@Wigington245 ай бұрын
@@DavidJohnson-to1bz yes you may
@nisardar26525 ай бұрын
Municipality supplied water is filtered/recycled through many people including animals too
@Wigington245 ай бұрын
@@nisardar2652 dinosaur piss
@johnmal59755 ай бұрын
Fantastic video!! Years ago I sold chemicals for the city sewer systems throughout the country. When you talk to these folks you will learn very quickly how bad the piping of these systems are. Well I got to imagine the water supply pipes in our cities are just as bad. So even if it leaves clean it probably has been contaminated on the way to your house. Filters at home are a must in my mind!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Wow thanks for sharing your insight. 100% agree - always filter your water!
@jetsetter85415 ай бұрын
Distill your water after filtration.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
@@jetsetter8541 That would be redundant. Rather, it would be better to filter the water through activated carbon after distilling it. That way, the carbon will remove any VOCs that might evaporate with the water vapor👍
@Zaku1865 ай бұрын
Have you ever thought about getting water samples from us viewers and running it through filters we have and having it tested? it would be really interesting for us and good content for your channel.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Great idea. I'd love to collaborate on a project like this, but we'd have to follow a strict testing protocol to ensure the most accurate, unbiased results. Thoughts?
@2023Red5 ай бұрын
I bought a water tester from Amazon. Our tap water was really bad. I then bought a water distiller and that worked well. Bottled water both purified and distilled were also fine. FYI.
@0JayDoubleU5 ай бұрын
Always filtered my water, but never thought about getting a water tester. Great idea. Id bet id find Some interesting results around where i live
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Sounds like you are using a TDS meter. It's good to note that a TDS reading alone does not tell you if water is healthy or not - it measures the total concentration of dissolved substances, healthy minerals included. Check out this video to learn all about why a TDS meter is not the best way to test your water at home kzbin.info/www/bejne/r3nZlYyNjc6JsKs
@0JayDoubleU5 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru hey, thanks for tip for using it right
@tomgoff78875 ай бұрын
I understand that distilled water lacks essential minerals and is associated with long term health problems. Some systems however add back these essential tracde minerals.
@2023Red5 ай бұрын
@@tomgoff7887 Your comment is a good one. For me, I live by data not conventional wisdom. My many supplements take care of all nutritional needs. Distilled water keeps me hydrated and my kidneys healthy. My twice yearly labs tell me facts I need to guide my choices. So far at age 76, I am healthy.
@jayrichardson2215 ай бұрын
Such a wide variety of important information presented very consisely! I appreciate your time researching this
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful, thanks for the feedback
@carlm.m.54705 ай бұрын
Good video and a really good way to present it.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback 🙏
@louisesumrell63315 ай бұрын
Just changed my faucet water filter. I tend to ignore the flashing red light, figuring that they have it set to come on super early, just to increase their revenue. I tend to let it go until the stream is noticeably slower. It did occur to me that the charcoal part of the filter could be "full " of contaminants and not functioning as a filter any more. I still think they have the red light come on very early, too early, but it’s been more than a month since the red light started 😅
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
It all depends on the quality of the water being filtered. Those filter indicators that are based on a timer are, like you implied, less than ideal.
@alexcarter88075 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Bingo! They're not measuring conductivity or particulates or anything, it's just a simple little timer.
@jamiec.3784 ай бұрын
Did you know that activated carbon filters can get so saturated that they start to leach the contaminants that they captured back into your water? Which means that you could end up with poorer water quality than straight up tap water. We don't know exactly how long this would take, but that's why it's important to change out filters on the recommended schedule.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
@@jamiec.378 this exactly!
@RenayEmond5 ай бұрын
You continue to Work Hard to bring us the most up to date, concise and Accurate information. Can not Thank You enough for all you do! 💯 Sending Great Gratitude & Appreciation, Big Blessings & Love, Many Mercies & Joy, All the Compassion & Luck🍀🙏✌🏽✊🏽❤ May All have access to clean water 💦
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that 😁
@peetsnort5 ай бұрын
Here in the uk the water is saturated with limestone. The kettles get a white crust. I filter the water and this reduces the limescale. The boiling hopefully kills the estrogen and other shit
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Calcium from limestone is a major component of hard water. Hard water is generally safe for consumption, and in fact calcium and magnesium are necessary nutrients. But that scale you see can wreak havoc on your plumbing and water based appliances. You see the buildup on your kettle, have you checked the heating element in your dishwasher?
@Miami75 ай бұрын
When I was young we could drink water right from the creek from mountain springs, in Virginia, North Carolina, and New Mexico. Now we can't even drink it from the tap in our own homes. What a sad, sad world. Good luck, kids.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Strong stomachs! The biggest risk with drinking untreated surface water are microbiological pathogens which have been contaminating water for thousands of years
@DM-dn7rf5 ай бұрын
My father drank tap water all his life and because of it he was cut down in his prime at 101 years old.
@alexcarter88075 ай бұрын
Hey! My aunt too!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Love to hear that! What part of the country did he live in?
@Spark-Hole5 ай бұрын
That was happen before toxic industrial chemicals reaching ground water
@pedronator225 ай бұрын
They were tougher back then, now we need a participation ribbon. But tap water can not be good!
@peetsnort5 ай бұрын
Obviously lucky to get spring water
@HEROHCR2YT5 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this. I need to install one to the kitchen sink. Appreciate it 🙏
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! What contaminants are in your water that you're worried about?
@HEROHCR2YT5 ай бұрын
@waterfilterguru I have to wait until my father gets home to find the water test results, I'm not sure what's here in the area I live in. I know ive seen a good website from Erin Brockovich's email blasts that tells you more about local water than the local test results but it would be extremely hard to find in my emails. We want to avoid all toxins including metals. Is there a 1 for all? Like based on the limited knowledge I have on this subject, I'm underneath the "impression" that an "under sink" reverse osmosis type would be good...? :/ I truly don't know the answer to your question and also would gladly accept any guidance on this.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
@@HEROHCR2YT Unfortunately there is no "one size fits all" solution to water treatment. The best way to get the right filter is to lab test your water, then use the data to identify proper treatment. I've actually explained the entire process of how to find the right water filter/ treatment system in this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/gIaXpIObp5ZsapY I think you'll find it super helpful
@HEROHCR2YT5 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru TYSM 🙏☺️
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
@@HEROHCR2YT You're welcome, let me know if you have any more questions.
@shablya5 ай бұрын
Excellent work. Many thanks!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Thank you too!
@AmazingPhilippines15 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and subbed. Watching from the PHILIPPINES, where most do not use tap water. I buy 5 gallon filtered water from a deep well business here but will be buying a good filter myself soon.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Glad you found the channel, thanks for the sub
@Sylvan_dB5 ай бұрын
Almost all bottled water is contaminated with micro-plastics. Almost all bottled water is filtered. Most filters are made with fine plastic particles and fibers. Coincidence?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
🤔🤔🤔
@Spark-Hole5 ай бұрын
Dont think so, but I dont usually drink bottled water because absent of essial minerals
@teresamexico3095 ай бұрын
Some people have done some tests to filtered water and when using the filters incorrectly the water can be worse than initially and in some cases when the filters were used adequately, there was still some micro-nano-plastics contamination from the filter itself.
@CinHalCedHerChance4 ай бұрын
What else are they going to make the filters from? Aren't the majority BPA free if not most? We wear plastic (polyester), it's quite literally unavoidable.
@Sylvan_dB4 ай бұрын
@@CinHalCedHerChance cotton. ceramic. carbon.
@Winkkin5 ай бұрын
I live in Milwaukee. We have some of the cleanest water in the country. Studies have shown that our water is as clean or cleaner than most bottled water.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
I've heard that! For as good as it is, there are still PFAS detected, according to the 2023 CCR city.milwaukee.gov/ImageLibrary/Groups/WaterWorks/Consumer-Confidence-Reports/Milwaukee-Water-Works-Annual-Water-Quality-Report_2023-.pdf
@deckiepoo5 ай бұрын
Even nowadays with all the constant spraying of chemtrails? I don't know, that's a little hard to believe.
@Winkkin4 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru PFASs have been found just about everywhere. They're in the air and on every surface you touch. We're still not certain how significant of a risk they are. I'm 70 and in great health. I'm not going to worry about them, much. Its the other chemical, compounds and elements that pose a more timely risk.
@dogphlap67495 ай бұрын
Dear Guru, have you considered expanding your remit to cover water distillation ? I currently distill tap water for drinking but of course I still shower in tap water. Will the lack of ingested calcium be a problem ? I eat a lot of cheese rich in calcium but is that enough ?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the request! Discussing distillation is on the to-do list. There are some concerns with drinking demineralized water over the long term, but this can be easily addressed by re-mineralizing before consumption. Check out this article waterfilterguru.com/how-to-remineralize-distilled-water/
@jetsetter85415 ай бұрын
What are the best water distillers & is there a solar distiller that is effective & efficient ??
@CinHalCedHerChance4 ай бұрын
Distillers take long enough as it is, but a SOLAR ONE? That would be crazy and take forever to give you one cup I would think. lol
@janidick70525 ай бұрын
I find it interesting (not positively) that we are cautioned against swallowing our floridated toothpaste, but forced to swallow floridated water if we don't have the right filter. Not many filters remove floride.
@alexcarter88075 ай бұрын
Fluoride is not bad for you in the quantities in toothpaste and mouthwash, and it's a real help for dental health. I was pondering this the other day: Why isn't there fluoride chewing gum? I concluded it's because the dose would be so variable. Some people might chew gum every other day, and some chew it several times a day. But most people don't brush their teeth more than 2X a day, and mouthwash maybe 2X a day (although I like to use it only before bed) so the dose isn't well-controlled in the case of gum. But brush away with that fluoride, your dentist (and your heart valves) will thank you.
@nuk19645 ай бұрын
it's probably not because of the fluoride that you're cautioned not to swallow toothpaste or mouthwash, but probably because of some of the other substances that toothpaste and mouthwash may contain (e.g. toothpaste may contain mild abrasive for cleaning as well as whitening agents, mouthwash might contain alcohol or other antibacterial agent).
@DjD54 ай бұрын
Fluoride is the UNWANTED BYPRODUCT of aluminum, fertilizer, and iron ore manufacture…does that sound safe for human consumption to you? Why would fluoride, with the potential to cause major adverse human health problems, while having only a modest dental caries prevention effect, be added to our drinking water?🤷♀️
@somethinderpsterious4 ай бұрын
@@alexcarter8807go get your booster
@spinmancorner75435 ай бұрын
Have been filtering my tap water for the last 10 years. I use ZERO WATER filters and test before and after with my TDS tester and notice the added life years that had been added to my 2 standard Poodles is contributing to their life health from this pure clean water.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Have you seen this ZeroWater hack? kzbin.info/www/bejne/fqqpmHxvjs2IfMk
@underthedrone27355 ай бұрын
The Zero water filtration pitcher system worked for me. Been using for 1.5 years now and it made a huge difference in my overall health.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Did you see our ZeroWater lab testing video? kzbin.info/www/bejne/i5WXZpuueKuEr68
@underthedrone27355 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Good video! I'll check out your other videos to see which one you like the best.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
@@underthedrone2735 It depends on your own specific water quality. I'd recommend testing your water to figure out what contaminants are present, then using the data to guide your purchase decision. Check out this video where I explain the process in depth kzbin.info/www/bejne/gIaXpIObp5ZsapY
@Metalgal804 ай бұрын
Hey Brian! Great video! I really do appreciate all you do to help us make the best informed decisions when it comes to clean water! I recently ran a Tap Score Test for my parents (as they have city water). They are using Brita Filters and I found out their lead levels were pretty high, unfortunately. What would you recommend as a cost efficient water pitcher (not too expensive)? These are the results: Lead 0.0384 PPM Chloroform 8.69 PPB Total THMs 11.08 (Total) PPB Bromodichloromethane 1.86 PPB Dibromochloromethane 0.53 PPB Nickel 0.0244 PPM Thanks!
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Honestly the Brita Elite should be able to reduce all of these! The Elite filter is certified for lead reduction. While carbon block is better than granular activated carbon (GAC - which is used in the brita filter) for nickel reduction, the GAC should provide some reduction. Activated carbon will also reduce the disinfection byproducts
@Metalgal804 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply!
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
@@Metalgal80 Happy to help!
@DJDAVEKHEN5 ай бұрын
I took a toxic metal test and it showed I have 6 or 7 different metals at toxic levels. No idea why but perhaps some of it from the tap water, hard to say. One weird one was beryllium. Have to detox metals with various means like cilantro, mushrooms, diatomaceous earth, selenium, sulfur, activated charcoal and liver support.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, and for the callout that its hard to pinpoint the source of the metals. Glad to hear you're doing what you need to take care of yourself
@DJDAVEKHEN5 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Mineral imbalances can have a dramatic impact on health. I focus on getting the good ones, calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorous,etc. "Dead Doctors Don't Lie".
@notaforte4 ай бұрын
I hear ya, in the past I worked with a German faucet and shower company. When the customers who purchase these items continue to call for replacements. I investigated a little further. Later I found the culprit to be the water pipes underneath the city and neighborhoods. Just google broken water pipes. Even though the water has been filtered they actually don’t tell you about years of contaminated pipes underneath. I’m waiting for someone to grow ‘Bolas” and replace them with a filter or corrosion protection lining.. We must be keeping our doctors busy…
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
And since testing the reports the water company provides to their customers is done at the treatment facility, none of this recontamination you describe would show up
@guesswho69464 ай бұрын
Thank you for the informative video.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
@mtnphot5 ай бұрын
I can see getting rid of lead, however the body does require zinc and copper, 11mg and 1mg/day respectively. so does it make sense to eliminate copper and zinc? There is no way you will get 11mg of zinc and 1mg of copper from drinking water.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
True, copper and zinc are essential nutrients for human health. However its good to also note that excess zinc and copper can pose potential health risks. Ingesting too much copper can have harmful effects, especially for children. Excess zinc exposure from drinking water is rare, but studies of excess oral intake of zinc show that it decreases the body’s absorption of copper, leading to health effects induced by copper deficiency including anemia, impaired immune responses, and gastrointestinal effects. The Health Guidance Level for copper and zinc in drinking water is 0.3 mg/L and 2 mg/L, respectively. The Health Guidance Level (HGL) is a health protective, non-enforceable drinking water benchmark. HGL is based on the most protective human health benchmark used among public health agencies for a contaminant. Drinking water at or near the HGL over the course of your lifetime is thought to be safe and protective of your health. The point being that its a good idea to have an understanding of the types and concentrations of contaminants present in the drinking water being consumed on a daily basis.
@jackiewilson15875 ай бұрын
What is the best whole house system that is most reasonable cost?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
It depends on what contaminants are in the water that need to be addressed. Have you had your water tested yet?
@jackiewilson15875 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru We did by the Culligan Water softener company. All they said was it had more chlorine in it than a swimming pool. I just know that it leaves a black slimy residue on the water facets and turns the drains black!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
@@jackiewilson1587 Feel free to shoot me an email to info@waterfilterguru.com and I'll see if I can help you figure it out
@relaxresell31215 ай бұрын
I drank tap as a kid until my early 20s. The flouride they added made my teeth so strong and healthy that I have never had a cavity in 46 years.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it! Did you also use fluoride toothpaste and/ or mouthwash?
@NataliiaSavchenko-yt4gm5 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your videos and testing. You mention in a lot of videos that you test your water from Colorado. Have you ever tested local spring water "Eldorado"? It tastes amazing, but we recently switched to pro one because of Eldorado plastic bottles. I was just curious, if you ever had a chance to test our local spring water. Their website lab testing results look great, but not sure if we can trust it. Thanks again for all your work.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
I have not done any bottled water testing yet. This is a good idea for a future project, thanks for the suggestion! On another note, I'm glad to hear you've decided to ween off your bottled water habit and start filtering your own water - so much cheaper and better for the environment 😁
@KenJackson_US5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip about EWG.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful. Check out the Tap Score City Water Project linked in the description too!
@martinsaunders79254 ай бұрын
A friends' wife was responsible for monitoring a section of the Colorado River. Water was removed from the river and after "treatment" was returned to it. This happened all along the entire length. At the point she monitored there was a "significant amount of viagra,birth control hormones and antibiotics " returned to the river. The stream that ran through their property was so radioactive that it couldn't be used to shower. It also ran into the river.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately many pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are not federally regulated at this time, which means water treatment facilities are not legally obligated to address them when treating the water.
@martinsaunders79254 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru perhaps the government will regulate water quality control when the "fertility" rate in women drops to zero.
@SP-gc9ec5 ай бұрын
Is it true boiling the water or heating makes forever chemicals worse
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Correct. Any contaminants, including dissolved chemicals (like forever chemicals) that are unable to evaporate with water when it turns into steam are left behind. So as some of the water evaporates when the water is boiling, the overall volume of liquid water remaining decreases, increasing the concentrations of remaining contaminants
@jetsetter85415 ай бұрын
It is highly recommended to filter water before distillation & post distillation. I have automatic distiller that has an in line big pre filter. I'm going to change it for reverse osmosis PRE filtration feeding my distiller. Mainly I had a big problem with fluoride toxicity, my Thyroid gland didn't like it & when I travel I drink only distilled water with few drops of ConcenTrace minerals. My Thyroid gland reacts to city water in violent way.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Actually it would be advised to filter the water through activated carbon after distilling it. That way, the carbon will remove any VOCs that might evaporate with the water vapor👍
@fernandalacerda66345 ай бұрын
Could you recommend a good non-reverse osmosis filter? I bought one from Bluevua but returned it when I discovered it removes all the important minerals from the water. I have a baby, and I'm concerned about giving her mineral-free water due to unknown long-term effects. Even with an option to remineralize, I don't believe it's as efficient.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Do you know what contaminants are in the water that need to be addressed?
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Many minerals naturally occurring in water are beneficial and necessary to human health, including but not limited to calcium, magnesium and sodium. That said, we get most of these from food if we are eating a healthy diet.
@nolatare4 ай бұрын
I heard they came out with new technology recently called the PFAS-Annihalator. Supposedly, it uses high heat and pressure on wastewater to destroy the forever chemicals in water. No idea when it actually would get rolled out though en-masse
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
There are lots of innovations going on to address the issue, but I'm not aware of any yet implemented in a large scale treatment application like a municipal treatment facility. Now that the EPA announced the final National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for six PFAS, I expect the demand for these new technologies to increase.
@wizerdjuice95895 ай бұрын
Am using a Brita then pouring the water in a Zero(filter might last a month). In Hawaii so no fluorides. Your thoughts please?
@Holy_Hobo5 ай бұрын
Much better than nothing but overpriced and underperformed. If you have the ability to literally anything but a pitcher please do so
@k03dz0n35 ай бұрын
microplastics
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
What contaminants are present that need to be addressed? Pre-filtering with Brita then using that in ZeroWater might be a solid solution, depending on your budget. It will surely increase the lifespan of the ZW filters. That said, I typically always recommend reverse osmosis as the best method which provides the most broad contaminant reduction.
@irenehabes-quene28394 ай бұрын
Don’t you think it depends on where you live how safe your water is? I live in The Netherlands in an area with the softest water. PFAS is a problem is some places in this country. In the border area between Belgium and the Netherlands there was a DuPont factory making Teflon products. The river there is so polluted that it’s a big problem. Also in Friesland there was an army base where they used certain paints and chemicals. Apparently everything is polluted by PFAS due to activities on that base.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Yes it completely depends on where you live. Water quality can vary drastically depending on location
@mitche50074 ай бұрын
Time to adopt your distiller😊
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Distillation is one of the best methods to purify water! The downside being how long it takes to distill a relatively small volume of water. Folks who drink distilled water might also want to consider remineralizing it waterfilterguru.com/how-to-remineralize-distilled-water/
@mitche50074 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru just like anything else it takes practice, it’s really not a downside. You just have to plan ahead and have additional storage vessels that are composed of lead free glass, and no additional heavy metal contamination no BPA, etc. store my water in the refrigerator after it’s distilled and take it out and repeat the process as I use it throughout the week I’ve been doing it for the past 7 1/2 years, still using the same distiller, I have since upgraded all of my storage vessels, and I am very pleased with the result😊. I also have a parts per million water tester, and I have tested the water after it’s been distilled, the parts per million is always zero tapwater on the other hand is significantly less pure, I have also tested water from a 10 stage filter that I have and it tests about the same as tapwater.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
@@mitche5007 Thanks for sharing! Sounds like you are referring to a TDS meter - it's good to note (for anyone else reading this) that a TDS meter does not tell you if water is healthy or not. For example, mineral water which is high in essential nutrients will have a high TDS reading. Check out this video to learn all about what a TDS meter does and does not measure kzbin.info/www/bejne/r3nZlYyNjc6JsKs
@k03dz0n35 ай бұрын
How do you remove chloramines?
@ArthurMorgansDeadHorse5 ай бұрын
Vitamin c neutralizes a lot of chlorine and chloramines
@k03dz0n35 ай бұрын
@@ArthurMorgansDeadHorse thanks!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Catalytic carbon media is much more practical. Any filter that uses catalytic carbon will do a great job reducing chloramines.
@megret18085 ай бұрын
I’m on well water. I use a filter that removes fluoride and heavy metals then adds a hydrogen ion. I never drink liquids from plastic containers
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Nice, is the water filtered on demand? Where do you store water if not in plastic containers?
@megret18085 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru I live in SE Asia. I use an Alkaway counter top filter. I don't store water other than in a high grade steel container. I also do earthing to absorb negative ions from the earth.
@Kevfactor5 ай бұрын
I’m sort of stuck drinking bottled water even though it’s worse for you than tap with all the microplastics. I’m hoping to get a ro filter eventually
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Not necessarily worse than tap water - it's hard to say. It would depend on the contaminants and concentrations in the tap water. The long term health effects of microplastics are not well understood yet, unfortunately.
@ct000015 ай бұрын
I built a gravity filter with stages of kdf 85, fine sand and activated charcoal. The water tastes amazing. Do I need to adjust for removal of microplastics and other contaminates? My primary source is rain but also use it to filter tap also.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
The thing with micro and nanoplastics is that they can range in size so drastically. So your filter probably gets some, but smaller particles might slip through. All depends on what's in the water being filtered. Overall slunds like a cool setup. What do you do for disinfection?
@ct000015 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru i know what you mean, my idea so far is that filtering through a large amount of material just catches more contaminates. The current filter is maybe 20 times the size of a Brita. It's about 5' tall lol. But it's super easy to use. For sterilization, I just use 5-6 drops of plain bleach/sodium hypochlorite per gallon for storage, then run through filter prior to use. For tap I don't use bleach as it already contains chloramines, my understanding is that the activated charcoal filters this adequately. The kdf 85 is supposed to get any heavy metals and some other dissolved solids, which I consider to be perhaps overkill for rain water but maybe could be improved upon for tap. It's mostly tap I'm concerned about and trying to just use as little as possible. I've considered adding ceramic at the end to get the smallest stuff possible but it's so slow, and I've been concerned about how and how often to keep it properly sterilized. I've read collodial silver works? Seems like such a fine material would need changed out oretty often, not sure.
@ct000015 ай бұрын
@@roberthart9886 is bats the ceramic I was referring to? Not familiar w that term. I currently have a sediment prefilter, then fine sand w kdf 85 (I've learned that kdf tends to clump if not combined w another medium), then charcoal, followed by another fine sand to finish. Makes sense that a final very fine filter would last well if the water going through it is already well-filtered.
@americanfreedom17775 ай бұрын
Hmm , I will subscribe, however I don't like WINE FEST . Solutions are what I am interested in.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Here's how to find the solution to your specific water situation kzbin.info/www/bejne/gIaXpIObp5ZsapY
@dmo8484 ай бұрын
Zero water for the win here. It really is that good
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Did you see my ZeroWater testing video? kzbin.info/www/bejne/i5WXZpuueKuEr68
@edstar834 ай бұрын
Here in Australia high levels of PFAS were detected in our tap water.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
What part of Australia?
@AmandathePandaBooks5 ай бұрын
Charcoal capsules.....in my brita pitcher. I open them up, put the powder in the top portion where the filter already is....stretches out the brita filter for months!!
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Sounds kinda like like the hack explained in this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/fqqpmHxvjs2IfMk
@robertdubard79595 ай бұрын
What percent of household filters contain plastics? (Probably all of them...)
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Plastic is the most common material use for water filter housings
@ManIsKind3695 ай бұрын
🙏Great Public Service Video ❤️ What are your thoughts on “sodium thiosulfate”? This compound helps breakdown Chlorine, Chloramines, and Heavy Metals. It is also a common ingredient in Water Conditioners for treating Tap Water for aquariums. Sodium Thiosulfate is also used internally incase of arsenic poisoning and to help de-calcify the body. Since it is Safe for aquatic life and used internally in humans maybe this could be a great compound to treat water before running it through a filtration system?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Sodium thiosulfate is not commonly used in drinking water applications, to my knowledge
@pedronator225 ай бұрын
I hope to pass a plastic poo soon.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
You probably already do pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31476765/
@nickjimenez9415 ай бұрын
Can you test the ITEHIL Portable Water Filtration System? A lot of channels on KZbin have been promoting this portable Reverse Osmosis system. They claim to be FDA, CE, EMC, PSE, PCC, and RoSH tested and certified. Thank you!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the request - I've seen this one too. In the water treatment industry, its generally accepted that reverse osmosis, although capable of reducing microbiological contaminants, should not be used as primary treatment to do so due to risk of biofilm and bacteria growth inside the RO membrane itself. I wonder how their system is designed to deal with this risk.
@Dee-mj3pu5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
@MrTrda5 ай бұрын
Thoughts on reverse osmosis?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Reverse osmosis is one of the best methods of purifying water for drinking. It provides broad contaminant reduction. Downsides include the production of waste water (unavoidable aspect of the RO process), it demineralizes water which some folks might not like (but it can be remineralized), and the system itself requires more maintenance than others due to multiple filters and internal plumbing.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Actually reverse osmosis is one of the best treatment methods for fluoride reduction
@Lyn48175 ай бұрын
We have been filtering tap water for about two years now. Wake up, now Australia is Fracking "171 new fracking wells in Queensland for Santos and Arrow Energy."
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Fracking water is nasty stuff
@user-br4wu9vg9w5 ай бұрын
Wat do you think of Springwell system for Florida ?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
What is the water source? What contaminants/ water issues are present that need to be treated? I'd need to know more about the specific situation to tell you if a specific product is suitable or not
@user-br4wu9vg9w5 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru I live in Florida central the water smells like sulfur and it’s hard
@user-br4wu9vg9w5 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru city water 3 baths
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
@@user-br4wu9vg9w Is it city water or well water? I'd recommend starting with a comprehensive lab test and use the data to guide your purchase decision. I've explained the entire process of how to do that in this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/gIaXpIObp5ZsapY alternatively I'd be happy to help you identify the right treatment for your needs you can reach out here waterfilterguru.com/consulting/
@user-br4wu9vg9w5 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru city water.
@BCSTS5 ай бұрын
Please research 'soft water' .....dangers...how it is made 'soft'.....is it actually worse than hard water ? ?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Softened water is generally safe to drink for most people. Water is "made soft" through a cation exchange process that replaces calcium and magnesium (hard water) minerals with sodium. Softened water extends the life of your appliances & increases efficiency, makes cleaning easier, and can improve your skin and hair by making soap lather better. Hard water may have a more pleasant taste compared to soft water, due to the presence of Ca and Mg minerals.
@hi-if7lj5 ай бұрын
It all depends on where you live
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Yes it does! Water quality can be vastly different even within the same zip code
@gj12345678999995 ай бұрын
You don’t share any hard numbers about PFAS. The EPA is thinking about a maximum contaminant level for PFAS at 4 parts per TRILLION. That’s a very low amount. Meanwhile, common carcinogens like benzene and tetrachloroethylene have EPA levels of 5 parts per billion, and 4 parts per billion respectively, an order of magnitude more. What I am saying is you couldn’t filter PFAS out even if you wanted to with most filters out there.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Sure you can, the best methods for PFAS reduction are activated carbon, reverse osmosis and ion excahnge. Check it out kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpurlGRvhNpkisk
@goedelite5 ай бұрын
You say that you do not present the video to scare people, but the information you DO provide is frightening to someone who is not trained to evaluate it. Right now the greatest danger to Americans is the hostile foreign policy of the United States to any country that chooses to decide without the help of our State Department on its the economic and diplomatic future. We have provoked a war with the Russian Federation over the membership of Ukraine in NATO and have threatened war with China over its Province of Taiwan, a fact to which we agreed since the Nixon presidency and even going back to Yalta, in 1945. Nuclear War is the threat, not our drinking water! Get the war-making neocons out of Washington!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Preach
@whytchywooo5 ай бұрын
Complaining about plastics only seems to make manufacturers use more of them.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Vote with your 💵, down with platic
@Hankyjane5 ай бұрын
Most filters don't filter these chemicals
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
There is no 'one size fits all's water treatment solution, unfortunately. Depending on the contaminants present, multiple treatment technologies may be required
@ellenorbovay52265 ай бұрын
Much of California was mandated to use recycled sewage, by Gavin Newsom who erroneously believed that our drought (which ended) was permanent due to Climate Change. Now, even after the drought ended, we are still using recycled water, from sewage. So if you come to visit us, have a glass of water, and know that there is a little bit of all of us in there!
@bpark100015 ай бұрын
You state about all the contaminates, but mention nothing about the effectiveness of the filters. If it were so easy, why don't the municipalities filter the water for chemicals such as PFAS at their facilities? Do filters remove PFAS?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's not so simple are there is no 'one size fits all' water filtration solution. I have a number of videos about addressing specific contaminants. Check out this video to learn how to identify the best water treatment for your specific needs kzbin.info/www/bejne/gIaXpIObp5ZsapY And this video about PFAS reduction specifically kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpurlGRvhNpkisk
@N7eptune5 ай бұрын
Have avoided tap water for decades usually gave evaporated water or mineral water.😮
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Bottled water?
@N7eptune5 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Cask for evaporated water and yes unfortunately bottled water for mineral water. Yes I know there is the plastic issue irrespective of its composition or if possible glass bottles water which raise other issues.
@GerbenWulff5 ай бұрын
I am not a fan of filtering out minerals from drinking water. I deliberately drink hard water because of the minerals. If you filter out the essential minerals from drinking water, you have to make sure you add minerals back into your diet again. I have no problems with using a carbon filter to filter out organic contaminants or UV to kill off bacteria.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Yep we always recommend remineralizing water that's been treated and minerals removed, like RO or distilled water
@ScooterFXRS5 ай бұрын
Yet what do we keep hearing about? Plastic straws, things mainly only China can address, and climate change. Why? Because that would put the corporations [oligarchies] on stage for their waste by products, and manufacturing habits.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
We vote with our dollars. If everyone stopped buying products that used plastic straws, there would no longer be incentive to produce them. When you figure out how to instigate change like this on a global scale though, let me know 😉
@peterburi27275 ай бұрын
What about flouride?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Check out this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/forZqoRmprpgpLc it's older but the content is still relevant
@ingermimi4 ай бұрын
You should tell which country and region on earth you are talking about.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
North America
@ErinHenderson-lp7ep5 ай бұрын
Theres a HUGE dispute over INDUSTRIAL WASTE derived flouridic compounds in water supplies bubby. Check the euro journals.
@justincase52725 ай бұрын
My aquifer is filtered ice-melt run-off. Even still, I still filter it
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Good idea. Microplastics and PFAS have been found to be prevalent in the environment, unfortunately even snowmelt from the mountains isn't guaranteed to be free of them
@Fred-hi8tt5 ай бұрын
I hope my water filters aren't made with pfas. The threads they are wound with are like my dental floss and it too is slippery without listing any wax.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
What water filter is it?
@Fred-hi8tt5 ай бұрын
I believe it's Omni before my well tanks. SED before my softener and Omni before my reverse osmosis. @waterfilterguru
@Fred-hi8tt5 ай бұрын
Pentair is shiny and next for the reverse osmosis pre filter
@Fred-hi8tt5 ай бұрын
I'm wondering why my Glide dental floss glides without wax too.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
@@Fred-hi8tt Can you provide specific model numbers for each of the filters? I might be able to find information on them for you. Glide dental floss has been found to contain fluorine, which indicates the presence of PFAS compounds www.nature.com/articles/s41370-018-0109-y
@ronaldwong60925 ай бұрын
Zero Water with TDS meter ?.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Did you see this video about our ZeroWater lab test? kzbin.info/www/bejne/i5WXZpuueKuEr68
@ronaldwong60925 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Thanks and I have one it’s the best but most expensive.
@alexcarter88075 ай бұрын
I got good and tired of carrying gallon bottles of water on my bike and got a filter. Simple as that.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Good decision 😉
@Aharon-v4h5 ай бұрын
Everyone’s water is gonna be different
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Yes it is! Water quality can vary drastically even within the same zip code
@dodowner1325 ай бұрын
You neglected to mention distillation.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
The intention of this video was not to discuss treatment technologies, but rather present a number of the most common contaminants found in tap water. I'll be covering distillation in its own dedicated video!
@dodowner1325 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Fair enough. It would be good to have a mention of it here though, just to point people in the right direction. There are some splendid DIY stills out there.
@Acetyl535 ай бұрын
Good video though.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
@rickelpers18205 ай бұрын
Cost effective is bullshit. The freedom to earn money from a treatment you utilize for communities in a conglomeration of demands from citizens. If there’s a better way , even costlier should be insisted upon to employ the healthier option, should be mandated by govts regardless of economic conditions. Too bad if the cost is higher for a healthier usage. Do it anyway. And if your greed says , “sorry but I’m not going to loose money just so you can be healthy isn’t enough incentive for me to change.” You should be removed forcibly out of your job.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
I completely agree with your concern about the EPA's Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) not prioritizing public health. Finding the right balance between health and cost is a complex issue. While stricter regulations might be ideal, the reality is that some treatment technologies can be super expensive. So as an example, costly treatment required to achieve the highest public health goal could burden small communities and lead to higher water bills, potentially impacting people's ability to afford clean water. The EPA considers both health and feasibility when setting MCLs. They aim to achieve the most protective standards possible using currently available technologies at a reasonable cost - but of course this leads to the issues with trace contaminants we are facing today. That's not even to mention all the contaminants that are currently unregulated.
@WizardClipAudio5 ай бұрын
If you don’t own your well, exclusive rights to your own clean drinking water supply, you don’t really have anything whatsoever, really. Rather, someone else owns you. 😢
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
People on municipal water still have the option to filter and treat their tap water at home
@AndrewZebrunIII5 ай бұрын
Drink distilled water 💧 it's pure 👌 like your blood ❤.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
You might want to consider remineralization, though. waterfilterguru.com/how-to-remineralize-distilled-water/
@AndrewZebrunIII5 ай бұрын
@waterfilterguru Thanks, but your body can only use organic minerals from food. The minerals in 💧 water are inorganic. Research it if you want to know 😉 more about minerals. I get my minerals from fulvic acid.
@AnneMB9555 ай бұрын
Where I live we have quality tap water. Not in the US. 💦
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Lucky! Where is that?
@Jiraiyashouse6665 ай бұрын
That's what livers are for!
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Don't wanna use mine for filtering arsenic and chloroform, let me tell you what
@CmdrTigerKing4 ай бұрын
How do you know they are only adverse effects ? They are only researching and looking for negative effects, never looking for anything beneficial.
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
Sorry, this comment is confusing. Can you clarify what you mean?
@OldManJimmy15 ай бұрын
I worked at a water purification plant and know first hand and would never drink tap water again. I'm not going to get into stories but can tell you from a man that worked there if you ever saw what we did to the public water supply you would never drink the water either.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
😯 what part of the country?
@OldManJimmy15 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru Dallas Water Purification East Side out at the Lake Ray Hubbard facility in Texas. www.dallascounty.org/Assets/uploads/docs/public-works/InfrastructureForum2014/AGp2_RedRiver_DWU_P3_MarkSimon.pdf
@jessicaandtrains77685 ай бұрын
Back up your claims
@OldManJimmy15 ай бұрын
@@jessicaandtrains7768 Back your ass up. What, you want to see check stubs?
@jessicaandtrains77685 ай бұрын
@OldManJimmy1 Put forward some proof. Otherwise it's worth nothing.
@MR.F305 ай бұрын
God made dirt, dirt won't hurt.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Humans made PFAS, PFAS cause cancer dceg.cancer.gov/research/what-we-study/pfas
@Craig-yn2fv4 ай бұрын
There's no benefit to fluoride in the water.
@o.aldenproductions.98584 ай бұрын
Have you studied icelandic tap water 😏
@waterfilterguru4 ай бұрын
I've not specifically studied Icelandic tap water. Sounds like you know something, care to share?
@CynthiePompey99995 ай бұрын
The Oregon water taste horrid the water make our hair fall out. The water kill our gold fish, our dogs want drink the water. Wow. And its not on news. 5:34
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Where in Oregon?
@KulesaFalo-le7jf5 ай бұрын
There is a solution!!! We have the ONLY molecule to solve these issues....
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
And that is?
@dannyfountaine11765 ай бұрын
Clarify please ‘…our bodies need these minerals…’ are you sure? I understand that: our bodies use i.e. calcium and iron sure, but from a plant or animal (organic) not calcium or iron from the dirt or leeching (inorganic) like the ones that settle in our joints causing problems. Thoughts?
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Here are a couple resources about the importance of calcium and magnesium (two major components of hard water) in human diet: www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/248958 www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/286839
@ataurus625 ай бұрын
Fluoride does nothing for teeth but does a job on the rest you.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
All studies referenced are linked in the description
@wendellhammond78535 ай бұрын
I worked several years and this full of misinformation. Water treatment is state laws. He never mentioned what state he is talking about. When they talk that fast he's trying to confuse you.
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Not misinformation. Water quality is regulated federally by the Environmental Protection Agency through the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/national-primary-drinking-water-regulations Of course state governments can also enact their own regulations that are more strict than what's outlined in the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, but cannot enact regulation that is less strict.
@kforest27455 ай бұрын
Nope I boil it’s better that way makes everything taste better too. Why would I buy filters I don’t have immediate access to that’s dumb that’s economy that’s reliance that’s dependence it’s the entire opposite of everything I do
@waterfilterguru5 ай бұрын
Boiling water will only disinfect water to kill microorganisms. In fact, by boiling your water you will only INCREASE concentrations of many other contaminants that are present. As water boils and evaporates, the volume of water decreases while the concentrations of other contaminants remains the same, thus increasing the concentrations of those contaminants in the remaining water.
@kforest27455 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru indeed thirty minutes requires a large pot however what can you tell me about the heavy contaminants you mention. I transfer only the surface water after boiling. Are you telling me that the water is contaminated throughout? Because boiling it indeed does concentrate it but it also concentrates it in one place. That’s why you’ll see pots build up the scum when not washed after every use as hard water example.
@kforest27455 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru plus water has a lot more than water in it that your body needs. If I use your filter as example all of a sudden I’ve got to find a replacement of minerals from somewhere no doubt you’re recommending a vitamin bottle too right. I know how this approach works. But guess what, evolution has been here a lot longer than you we were here thousands of years ago and wouldn’t be here today if water was a problem, which means I’m already at an evolution that can take in that water. I don’t live in a tropical environment it’s not the same thing. But those people who live there do have a capacity to manage it better than I would because that’s the environment their body knows. Now if you’re trying to tell me that someone’s dumping toxins in my water that’s an entirely different conversation that doesn’t call for a measly filter sale it requires legislation.
@kforest27455 ай бұрын
@@waterfilterguru PLUS (yes there’s more) my previous generations lived long lives on the same water never sick where they would never waste money on a water filter seeing their body as already this that nature gave it would make no sense to them to disregard the tools they already have and the water treatments they tended to. I don’t get sick I don’t need to touch what isn’t broken I’ve been with that philosophy forever and I’m not changing it for anyone. I don’t need to change a thing from what I do for then I’m nowhere that worked before other than what you would say you can do and all that would do is put me in debt. It’s not sensible.