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Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Disadvantages Of Reverse Osmosis Water Systems

By Tyler Waterman

The original home water filtration method was a reverse osmosis water purifier fitted to your water supply. In the years since this system was introduced, more effective and economical systems have become available and yet major players in the water industry continue to push the old system. This article looks at the disadvantages of reverse osmosis water filters.

Still Being Sold

Although there are far cheaper and more effective water filters available on the market today, some people are still led to believe that a reverse osmosis system is the best way to filter the water to their homes.

Newer technology allows whole house filtering systems for a fraction of that cost, and gives the user all the water that passes through the system filtered and ready to drink immediately much faster, and with vastly reduced running costs.

Unnecessary Waste

One of the many disadvantages of reverse osmosis water filters is the incredible amount of water that is flushed away as waste, in order to produce a tiny fraction of filtered drinking water.

For instance, between 40 and 90 gallons of water is wasted for every 5 gallons of purified water. That is an unacceptable and flagrant waste of this precious resource, especially galling as there are other systems that don't waste a drop! Indeed, some householders have had to upgrade their septic system in order to accommodate all this discarded water.

Power Bills

Quite apart from the environmental impact of increased power usage, as a lot of power is necessary to produce this small amount of drinking water, the constantly rising cost of electricity ensures your power bills will reach new heights.

Does Reverse Osmosis Make Water Safe To Drink?

The most important question that you should be asking when considering purchasing any water filtration system, especially when buying one that is costly and expensive to install.

There is no doubt that this system will make the water safer to drink than if left untreated, but the one word answer to "does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink?" has to be no.

Simply because one of its major disadvantages is that reverse osmosis systems do not actually eradicate all the chemical contaminants and cysts that can be found in water today.

In fact one manufacturer freely admits as much with a warning that these units are designed only to clean up aesthetic properties and don't act as a barrier to waterborne microbiological and toxic chemicals.

One other disadvantage of reverse osmosis filters is that they can remove all the natural minerals which are good for us from the water. If giving your family fresh, clean, pollutant free water as efficiently and cost effectively as possible is your aim, then you would do well to look elsewhere. - 17268

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