Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Chemical free Iron and Sulfur removal




Important information regarding the use of chlorine injection systems to remove iron and sulfur from your water:

Chlorine introduced into the water supply reacts with other naturally-occurring elements to form toxins called trihalomethanes (THMs), which eventually make their way into our bodies. THMs have been linked to a wide range of human health maladies ranging from asthma and eczema to bladder cancer and heart disease. In addition, several studies have been linked moderate to heavy consumption of chlorinated tap water by pregnant women with higher miscarriage and birth defect rates.

The Iron Breaker III from Aquarius Water Refining will compleatly remove the iron and sulfur from your water without using these harmful chemical!

How does it work?

The iron breaker stores a "bubble" of air, compressed by your well pressure, within the media tank. As your water passes thru the air, the iron and sulfur is converted to a particle which is then trapped by the catalytic filter media in the tank while the air "bubble" is gradually consumed by the passing water. For regeneration, the unit first "backwashes" itself, removing any iron or sulfur particles it has trapped. The system then replenishes the "air bubble" by drawing in atmosphere, temporarily emptying the tank of all water and transferring oxygen molecules into and on the surface of the media bed where all oxidation occurs. The system then returns to the "service" position, again filtering your water.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Nitrates in your drinking water can be dangerous to your baby.



What are Nitrates?
Nitrates are naturally occurring chemicals commonly found in your drinking water at low levels, around three parts per million (3 ppm) or less. Nitrates can not be seen or tasted, so good tasting water does not necessarily mean safe water.
Elevated levels of nitrates in drinking water wells usually come from fertilizer or manure leaching into the ground water. Once the level exceeds ten ppm, there is some evidence that the water may be unsafe for very young babies. Specifically, research has shown a link between elevated nitrate levels and "blue baby" disease. Remember, this concern applies to you only if:You have a baby who is under four months old, and
you are feeding your baby with formula you mix with tap water, and
your private well has tested positive for nitrates above ten ppm.



What is "blue baby" disease?


"Blue baby" disease is caused by high nitrates in your baby's blood. Babies under four months old are at most risk for health effects. High levels of nitrates can get into your baby's blood through formula mixed with contaminated water. These nitrates prevent oxygen from being carried in your baby's blood. Low oxygen in the blood will cause babies to have blue-colored skin, which is why the disease is commonly called "blue baby" disease. This disease is also called "methemoglobinemia." The color change may be hard to see for babies with darker colored skin.
Some symptoms include signs of blueness around the mouth, hands, or feet, or diarrhea and vomiting. Also, you may notice that he or she may not gaining weight. In severe cases babies may have breathing problems.


Older children and adults usually do not have health effects from high nitrate levels in drinking water. Their bodies have systems to protect them. Very young babies have not yet developed this protection system in their bodies.


What can I do?
If you have a private well and suspect nitrates may be in your water, have it tested for nitrates. Your county health unit can do the test. You do not need to be concerned if your test shows under ten parts per million (10 ppm). Public water systems are required to routinely test for nitrates and many other hazardous substances, and are required to notify you if any health concerns are detected.
If your nitrates are more than 10 ppm, and you have been feeding your baby formula mixed with tap water
Use bottled water for mixing formula, or
Breast-feed your baby, or
Use canned premixed formula.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Bottled Water Quality Investigation: 10 Major Brands, 38 Pollutants


Bottled water contains disinfection byproducts, fertilizer residue, and pain medication


October 2008

Authors: Olga Naidenko, PhD, Senior Scientist; Nneka Leiba, MPH, Researcher; Renee Sharp, MS, Senior Scientist; Jane Houlihan, MSCE, Vice President for Research


The bottled water industry promotes an image of purity, but comprehensive testing by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) reveals a surprising array of chemical contaminants in every bottled water brand analyzed, including toxic byproducts of chlorination in Walmart’s Sam’s Choice and Giant Supermarket's Acadia brands, at levels no different than routinely found in tap water. Several Sam's Choice samples purchased in California exceeded legal limits for bottled water contaminants in that state. Cancer-causing contaminants in bottled water purchased in 5 states (North Carolina, California, Virginia, Delaware and Maryland) and the District of Columbia substantially exceeded the voluntary standards established by the bottled water industry. read more

Monday, October 19, 2009

Chlorine, Cancer, And Heart Disease

"We are quite convinced, based on this study, that there is an association between cancer and chlorinated water." - Medical College Of Wisconsin research team

The addition of chlorine to our drinking water began in the late 1800s and by 1904 was the standard in water treatment, and for the most part remains so today. We don’t use chlorine because it’s the safest or even the most effective means of disinfection, we use it because it is the cheapest. In spite of all our technological advances, we essentially still pour bleach in our water before we drink it. The long term effects of chlorinated drinking water have just recently being recognized. According to the U.S. Council Of Environmental Quality, "Cancer risk among people drinking chlorinated water is 93% higher than among those whose water does not contain chlorine."
Dr. Joseph Price wrote a highly controversial book in the late sixties titled Coronaries/Cholesterol/Chlorine and concluded that nothing can negate the incontrovertible fact, the basic cause of atherosclerosis and resulting entities such as heart attacks and stroke, is chlorine." Dr. Price later headed up a study using chickens as test subjects, where two groups of several hundred birds were observed throughout their span to maturity. One group was given water with chlorine and the other without. The group raised with chlorine, when autopsied, showed some level of heart or circulatory disease in every specimen, the group without had no incidence of disease. The group with chlorine under winter conditions, showed outward signs of poor circulation, shivering, drooped feathers and a reduced level of activity. The group without chlorine grew faster, larger and displayed vigorous health. This study was well recepted in the poultry industry and is still used as a reference today. As a result, most large poultry producers use dechlorinated water. It would be a common sense conclusion that if regular chlorinated tap water is not good enough for the chickens, then it probably is not good enough for us humans!
There is a lot of well founded concern about chlorine. When chlorine is added to our water, it combines with other natural compounds to form Trihalomethanes (chlorination byproducts), or THMs. These chlorine byproducts trigger the production of free radicals in the body, causing cell damage, and are highly carcinogenic. "Although concentrations of these carcinogens (THMs) are low, it is precisely these low levels that cancer scientists believe are responsible for the majority of human cancers in the United States". The Environmental Defense Fund
Simply stated chlorine is a pesticide, as defined by the U.S. EPA, who’s sole purpose is to kill living organisms. When we consume water containing chlorine, it kills some part of us, destroying cells and tissue inside our body. Dr. Robert Carlson, a highly respected University of Minnesota researcher who’s work is sponsored by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, sums it up by claiming , "the chlorine problem is similar to that of air pollution", and adds that "chlorine is the greatest crippler and killer of modern times!"
Breast cancer, which now effects one in every eight women in North America, has recently been linked to the accumulation of chlorine compounds in the breast tissue. A study carried out in Hartford Connecticut, the first of it’s kind in North America, found that, "women with breast cancer have 50% to 60% higher levels of organochlorines (chlorination byproducts) in their breast tissue than women without breast cancer."
One of the most shocking components to all of these studies is that up to 2/3s of our harmful exposure to chlorine is due to inhalation of steam and skin absorption while showering. A warm shower opens up the pores of the skin and allows for excelerated absorption of chlorine and other chemicals in water. The steam we inhale while showering can contain up to 50 times the level of chemicals than tap water due to the fact that chlorine and most other contaminants vaporize much faster and at a lower temperature than water. Inhalation is a much more harmful means of exposure since the chlorine gas (chloroform) we inhale goes directly into our blood stream. When we drink contaminated water the toxins are partially filtered out by our kidneys and digestive system. Chlorine vapors are known to be a strong irritant to the sensitive tissue and bronchial passages inside our lungs, it was used as a chemical weapon in World War II. The inhalation of chlorine is a suspected cause of asthma and bronchitis, especially in children… which has increased 300% in the last two decades. "Showering is suspected as the primary cause of elevated levels of chloroform in nearly every home because of chlorine in the water." Dr Lance Wallace, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Chlorine in shower water also has a very negative cosmetic effect, robbing our skin and hair of moisture and elasticity, resulting in a less vibrant and youthful appearance. Anyone who has ever swam in a chlorinated pool can relate to the harsh effects that chlorine has on the skin and hair. What’s surprising is that we commonly find higher levels of chlorine in our tap water than is recommended safe for swimming pools.
Aside from all the health risks related to chlorine in our water, it is the primary cause of bad taste and odor in drinking water. The objectionable taste causes many people to turn to other less healthful beverages like soft drinks, tea or other sweetened drinks. A decreased intake of water, for any reason, can only result in a lower degree of health.
The good news is that chlorine is one of the easiest substances to remove from our water. For that reason it logically should serve it’s purpose of keeping our water free from harmful bacteria and water borne diseases right up to the time of consumption, where it should then be removed by quality home water filtration.
No one will argue that chlorine serves an important purpose, and that the hazards of doing away with chlorine are greater than or equal to the related health risks. The simple truth is that chlorine is likely here to stay. The idea that we could do away with chlorine any time in the near future is just not realistic. It is also clear that chlorine represents a very real and serious threat to our health and should be removed in our homes, at the point of use, both from the water we drink and the water we shower in.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Two toxic waste sites hit Superfund list

Two toxic waste sites hit Superfund list

TAMPA - The federal government has designated two Hillsborough County toxic waste sites to the Superfund list for cleanup.
The Raleigh Street Dump, half a mile west of U.S. 41 in Tampa, and the Arkla Terra property at 11706 U.S. 301 in Thonotosassa, both pose health and environmental risks, to surrounding areas and residents, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. State environmental authorities recommended that EPA put both sites on the Superfund list.
Arkla Terra was an underground storage tank refurbishing facility from 1976 to 2006. Solvents, including tetrachloroethene (PCE), were used to clean the tanks prior to repair. The PCE has been found in soil, ground water monitoring wells and private drinking wells.
Tetrachloroethene at high exposure levels can cause dizziness, headaches, confusion, nausea, difficulty in speaking and walking, unconsciousness and death. Long-term exposure can cause cancer.
A plume of PCE that exceeds EPA and state maximum contaminant levels has migrated 7,500 feet into an adjacent residential area. The Hillsborough County Public Health Department sampled 200 private wells around the facility and found 78 wells had PCE at levels higher than federal limits.
The state Department of Environmental Protection installed commercial water treatment systems for residents with contaminated wells and gave $1 million to the county to extend public water lines into the area.
The property is on the Superfund list because the companies responsible for the contamination are not financially viable, according to an EPA press release.
The Raleigh Street Dump is next door to a former battery recycling operation, Chloride Metals. Employees at the recycling company dumped incinerator slag and battery casings at the dump.
Contaminants found at the site include metals, pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The contaminants were found in the soil, nearby surface water and shallow ground water.
PCBs and PAHs are considered cancer-causing and can cause other health problems.
In June 2007, EPA issued a proposed plan for cleanup of the soil and water at the Raleigh Street Dump. The companies responsible for the contamination are unwilling to conduct the cleanup, according to EPA.
With all Superfund sites, EPA tries to identify and locate the parties responsible for the contamination to make them pay. The agency also does a full investigation to determine the extent of the contamination, so it usually takes several years for the site to be cleaned up.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Go GREEN with the ION bottleless water cooler!

Clean. Simple. Smart.



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ION sets a new standard in the industry, providing an endless source of clean, fresh drinking water in a compact, high performance appliance.
Every ION uses InstaChill to ensure every glass is freshly filtered and instantly chilled. Not stale water from a reservoir or bottle.
Available in a range of colors and models. RapidHot delivers steaming hot water for tea, cocoa, and instant soups.
Or enjoy Sparkling Water (carbonated) at the touch of a button … it’s the healthy alternative to coffee and soft drinks.




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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Tampa officials balk at landfill cleanup rule

Old landfills can hold many perils: migrating pockets of explosive methane gas, settling trash and debris that can cause homes and buildings to slide off foundations or sink, and chemicals from discarded paint that can taint wells and underground water supplies. Because the use of liners for landfills wasn't required until recently, toxins buried long ago can spread, finding their way into nearby rivers, lakes and other bodies of water.


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Tampa officials balk at landfill cleanup rule

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Fear of cancer grips a rural community

Thursday, the state Department of Environmental Protection said the community's drinking water is generally safe.

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Fear of cancer grips a rural community

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

What are KDF® Process Media and how do they work?








KDF® Process Media are high-purity, granulated copper and zinc-based alloys
that treat water through a process based upon the principle of redox
(Oxidation-Reduction). Originally, KDF was shorthand for Kinetic Degradation
Fluxion.





We can explain redox like this: KDF Fluid Treatment’s unique combination of copper and zinc creates an electro-chemical reaction. During this reaction, electrons are transferred between molecules, and new elements are created. Some harmful contaminants are changed into harmless components. Free chlorine, for instance, is changed into benign, water-soluble chloride, which is then carried harmlessly through the water supply. Similarly, some heavy metals such as copper, lead, mercury and others, react to plate out onto the medium’s surface, thus being effectively removed from the water supply.





Patented KDF process media are 100 percent recyclable and contain no chemical additives. Hospitals, restaurants, municipal water treatment facilities, and homes rely on KDF process media to safely reduce or remove chlorine, iron, hydrogen sulfide, heavy metals, and bacteria from their water.



In 1992, KDF 85® and KDF 55® Process Media were certified by NSF International to its Standard 61 for drinking water.
In 1997, ten years after KDF Fluid Treatment, Inc. became a member of the Water Quality Association, the WQA listed KDF media in its Glossary of Terms and Residential Water Processing and, also that year, KDF 55 Process Medium was certified to ANSI/NSF Standard 42 for drinking water.








Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What is Iron

Iron
What is iron?
Iron is a naturally occurring metal and one of the earth's most plentiful chemicals. It makes up at least five percent of the earth's crust. Rainfall seeping through the soil dissolves iron in the earth's surface. From there, rain carries the iron into almost every kind of natural water supply. This includes private drinking water wells. Although iron occurs naturally in ground water, it is rarely at concentrations greater than 10,000 micrograms per liter (ug/L).
Iron exists in a number of forms in water. Water with high iron levels can form reddish brown particles that settle to the bottom of a glass of water. When iron combines with tea, coffee and other beverages, it can produce an inky, black appearance and a harsh, unacceptable taste. Vegetables cooked in water containing excessive iron turn dark and look unappealing.
Concentrations of iron as low as 300 ug/L can leave reddish brown stains on plumbing fixtures, tableware and laundry that can be very hard to remove. When these deposits break loose from water piping, rusty water will flow through the faucet.
Finally, excess iron may cause the growth of iron bacteria. Iron bacteria leave a reddish brown or yellow slime that can clog plumbing. The slime can also cause an offensive odor. You may notice this slime or sludge in your toilet tank.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Water filter for Iron and Sulfur



Tired of those horrible iron stains in your bathroom?
Does your water smell like rotten eggs?
Control the iron and sulfur in your home with a Ironbreaker III filter from Aquarius Water Refining.



Lease option to buy for just $48.00 (plus tax) a month!



*Stop iron stains.
*Enjoy clean, odor free water.
*Protect your water softner from iron fouling.
*Protect plumbing fixtures, appliances and clothing.
*Protect pipes from clogging and black oxidation caused by sulfur.
*Eliminate the need for chemical feed treatment systems.
*Solutions for water with high iron and high sulfur content.
*Single system household flow rate to 21 GPM.

Showerheads May Have Dangerous Bacteria


Updated: Monday, 14 Sep 2009, 3:27 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 14 Sep 2009, 3:27 PM EDT

WASHINGTON - In what may be the scariest shower news since Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," a study says showerheads can harbor tiny bacteria that come spraying into your face when you wash.

People with normal immune systems have little to fear, but these microbes could be a concern for folks with cystic fibrosis or AIDS, people who are undergoing cancer treatment or those who have had a recent organ transplant.

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Showerheads May Have Dangerous Bacteria

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Monday, September 14, 2009

What’s in your water?


Maybe more than you think!


Why should you be concerned with what’s in your water? Today our water system is constantly being contaminated by storm runoff, waste from chemical companies, ground pollutants and Joe Homeowner. Our water is not as clean as it once was, and that is why I have been in business for 33 years. You cannot afford to take your water for granted anymore. Would you want your children to be drinking contaminated water? Of course not!
Aquarius Water is in the business of delivering the highest-quality H2O to your home and business. We will come to your house or business and sample your water to determine the best type of filtration you need based on your particular sample. Let us make your water clean and safe to drink for you, your family and your employees.
Don’t play guessing games with your water. Call today for your FREE water analysis and let our experts recommend the perfect solution for your water needs, 813-634-3134.


Friday, September 11, 2009

Reverse Osmosis


How does Reverse Osmosis work?
Reverse osmosis (R/O) uses no chemicals or electricity to purify water. Instead, the water pressure already in your house is used to force water through a series of filters and membranes. First, raw water goes through a 5-micron filter that removes solid sediments like rust and sand. This filtered water then passes through a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved contaminants like asbestos, arsenic, mercury, chloride, bacteria, nitrates, sodium and lead. The membrane removes particles so small they can’t even be detected with most microscopes!
Contaminants blocked by the membrane are flushed out of the system and down the drain. Most reverse osmosis systems stop there. But the Aquarius Reverse Osmosis System goes two steps further. First, a prolonged contact filter absorbs any gases remaining in the processed water. The water then goes into a holding tank. When you turn on the tap, your water goes through yet another filter. This final post-filter refines the water one more time to help ensure you get the best-tasting, most odor-free water available.
How R/O Benefits You
The Aquarius Reverse Osmosis System makes an average of fifteen gallons a day of sparkling, clean water – up to three times as much as many competing systems! Because the system uses pressure from your water lines, treated water can be fed to your refrigerator’s ice maker, any hot and cold water dispensers you may have, and even built-in coffee makers.
Cleaner, safer, great-tasting drinking water
Fresher-tasting foods
Better-tasting coffee, tea, soups and juices
Less clogging in steam irons, humidifier and vaporizers
Healthier house plants
Purer water for rinsing personal items like contact lenses and toothbrushes
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How to get started
Getting started on the way to pure, clean water is easy. If you can turn on a faucet, you can operate the Aquarius Reverse Osmosis System. Unlike bottled water, there are no big bottles to lug around or store. You don’t have to keep track of the water you use, or decipher confusing monthly bills. Instead, a clean, compact R/O system is installed under your kitchen sink or another convenient place.
The R/O unit uses existing water lines and needs no electricity. You won’t even know it’s there – until you taste the wonderfully pure water it produces. If you’d like more information or would like to schedule a FREE water evaluation simply contact us at
813-634-3134.