The Multipure wriggle Portable Filtered Water Bottle lets you drink your water with confidence, because the wriggle’s proprietary portable filter treats many contaminants, turning any regular water into healthful water.
The wriggle Portable Filtered Water Bottle is the next generation reusable water bottle. It provides all the benefits of Multipure’s industry leading water filter, in a sleek, portable container. The wriggle provides clean, healthful drinking water from any municipal water source, wherever you go.
We are waiting on NSF certification..but from what was learned at the Pure convention, it will be certified for chlorine, lindane (pesticide) and atrazine (herbacide). (much more than other filtered water bottles!)
Multipure Vitalic
Multipure Vitalic is a premier vitamin health booster and the perfect complement to filtered water. It is a water vitalizer, designed to turn your water into an energizing, invigorating, empowering glass of liquid health.
Each scoop of Multipure Vitalic is good for one 8 oz. glass of water. For best results, use with filtered water.
Aquagrow
With the new Aquagrow Garden Filter, Multipure provides the benefits of cleaner, more healthful water to your yard and garden. By connecting the remarkable Aquagrow inline filter to your existing garden hose, you can provide your lawn, your garden, and any of your outdoor plant life with beneficial dechlorinated water. The Aquagrow provides the water that your plants need to truly thrive.
WNDU reported on an issue of St. Joseph County, Indiana ground water being contaminated with a high level of Nitrate.
There’s something wrong with a lot of the well water in St. Joseph County and health officials aren’t sure how to make it right.
“With our well testing we have a lot of wells that are very high in nitrates, which is a product of human waste and these wells are, would only get that coming from a septic system,” said Thomas Felger, M.D., St. Joseph County Health Officer.
Water tests are done whenever properties are sold in St. Joseph County and according to Felger; “We have a good 10 percent, I would say, testing pretty high.”
The CDC provides this information on Nitrates;
Nitrate and Drinking Water from Private Wells
What is nitrate?
Nitrate is a compound that is formed naturally when nitrogen combines with oxygen or ozone. Nitrogen is essential for all living things, but high levels of nitrate in drinking water can be dangerous to health, especially for infants and pregnant women. Nitrates are also made in large amounts by plants and animals, and are released in smoke and industrial or automotive exhaust.
For more information about nitrate illness and treatment, please visit EPA’s nitrate page.
Where and how does nitrate get into drinking water?
Nitrate can occur naturally in surface and groundwater at a level that does not generally cause health problems. High levels of nitrate in well water often result from improper well construction, well location, overuse of chemical fertilizers, or improper disposal of human and animal waste. Sources of nitrate that can enter your well include fertilizers, septic systems, animal feedlots, industrial waste, and food processing waste. Wells may be more vulnerable to such contamination after flooding, particularly if the wells are shallow, have been dug or bored, or have been submerged by floodwater for long periods of time.
How can I find out whether there is nitrate in my drinking water?
If you suspect a problem and your drinking water comes from a private well, you may contact your state certification officer for a list of laboratories in your area that will perform tests on drinking water for a fee.
How do I remove nitrate from my drinking water?
Nitrate may be successfully removed from water using treatment processes such as ion exchange, distillation, and reverse osmosis. Contact your local health department for recommended procedures.
Heating or boiling your water will not remove nitrate. Because some of the water will evaporate during the boiling process, the nitrate levels of water can actually increase slightly in concentration if the water is boiled. Mechanical filters or chemical disinfection, such as chlorination, DO NOT remove nitrate from water.
Remember to have your well water tested regularly, at least once a year, after installing a treatment system to make sure the problem is controlled.
Nitrate is a compound that is formed naturally when nitrogen combines with oxygen or ozone. Nitrogen is essential for all living things, but high levels of nitrate in drinking water can be dangerous to health, especially for infants and pregnant women. Nitrates are also made in large amounts by plants and animals, and are released in smoke and industrial or automotive exhaust.
As you can see, to reduce Nitrates from your water, you need a good water filter. Multi-Pure’s Reverse Osmosis system will insure that you are drinking, safe, healthy water.
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