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Re: GBlist: Whole-house water filter



If you contact a company in Boulder called Jade Mountain, you can get for a
dollar a 12(?) page booklet describing various water filter stuff. I do
recall seeing one whole-house filter in there that looked pretty
interesting. 

I'm sure if you just contact them on the phone they'll send you some info.
You can find their website thru yahoo.

Good luck!

Ed

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> From: Bella Stander <bstander@cstone.net>
> To: greenbuilding@crest.org
> Subject: GBlist: Whole-house water filter
> Date: Wednesday, May 07, 1997 9:27 PM
> 
> I'm buying an existing house and want to put in a water filter for the
> whole house at the basement water tank. I have multiple chemical
> sensitivities,  and the municipal water here in Charlottesville, VA, not
> only tastes vile (a lot of chlorine) but has made my hands itchy, cracked
> and scaly. My understanding is that carbon block filtration systems are
the
> best, but the only ones I know of are under-sink or showerhead units. Any
> suggestions? I know there is a vast array of products out there, so would
> appreciate product recommendations based on personal experience. Many
thanks.
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