Jays
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Wondering out loud if BLM ever tests its presumably potable water stations with any regularity?
I have a berkey filter for any water I may question. It's a gravity system
Wondering out loud if BLM ever tests its presumably potable water stations with any regularity?
Berkey rocks! Bought 1 years ago but a few years back gave it 2 my dawter as she lives near the Atlantic coast in hurricane country. I figured she prolly need it one day more than me.I have a berkey filter for any water I may question. It's a gravity system
I have a berkey filter for any water I may question. It's a gravity system
Thanks for posting this.I’ve only used the white filters when I was in SoCal desert getting water frum the canal; about 7 or 8 years back. I’m still alive and the only heavy metals I’ve really ever worried about are ones traveling really really fast called bullets.
But yeah big lawsuits ongoing tween numerous parties: https://www.greenmatters.com/health-and-wellness/berkey-lawsuit-2023#:~:text=According to Wirecutter by The,purification tests conducted by Berkey.
INTJohn
Yet one more reason I'm switching to NSF certified filters when I replace mine. If I could afford it I would send a sample of tap water and berkey water in for testing to independently verify the purity of my filtered water...Thanks for posting this.
This paragraph in particular really struck me - "Berkey's response to complaints of its filters not having NSF/ANSI certification is that it conducts its own independent lab tests to check for "far more contaminants than the applicable NSF certifications." The brand also states that required fees make NSF certification overly expensive, and they prefer to pass on the savings to customers."
Um, what savings? Berkeys are expensive. I know because I own one!
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