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Waukesha Radium Water Filter

by Laura Newton The Water Filter Lady
Looking to remove radium from your drinking water? Did you know that Reverse Osmosis is the most effective way to reduce radium from tap water? Learn more about the Multipure AquaRo here.
Recommended Features
  • Multipure Model No. MP750 Plus RO Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified under NSF Standard Nos. 42, 53 and 58
  • This Multipure Drinking Water System(s) have been certified by the State of California Department of Health Services for the reduction of specific contaminants including Radium 226/228
  • The AquaRO is a Reverse Osmosis (RO) system with a multi-stage filtration design. It features three (3) pre-filters, an RO membrane, and an Aquaversa post filter.
  • The multi-stage filtration reduces all minerals, as well as, the contaminants reduced by the Aquaversa. This model includes a special 3-tube air gap faucet that requires a 0.5 hole in the countertop
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Review on Waukesha Radium Water Filter

The AquaRO utilizes 3 5 gallons of water to produce 1 gallon of filtered water. A Zero Waste Kit can be added to recover the waste water utilized by the AquaRO, conserving overall water usage. A Booster Pump can be added for systems with low pressure water sources. Because of its size, the AquaRO requires a large area below the sink for installation.

Filter Capacity:
o 3 pre-filters: 6 months
o RO membrane: 2 3 years
o Aquaversa post filter: 750 gallons (1 year)
Chrome Faucet included

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About Laura Newton Committed   The Water Filter Lady

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