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  2. Ceramic water filter - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic water filter. Ceramic water filters ( CWF) are an inexpensive and effective type of water filter that rely on the small pore size of ceramic material to filter dirt, debris, and bacteria out of water. This makes them ideal for use in developing countries, [1] and portable ceramic filters are commonly used in backpacking.

  3. Point of use water filter - Wikipedia

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    Point of use water filters are used in individual houses or offices to provide filtration of potable water close to the point of consumption. [1] The related topic, Point of use water treatment describes full-scale water treatment options and technologies designed to serve communities when municipal water treatment fails or is unavailable.

  4. Water filter - Wikipedia

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    A water filter removes impurities by lowering contamination of water using a fine physical barrier, a chemical process, or a biological process. Filters cleanse water to different extents, for purposes such as: providing agricultural irrigation, accessible drinking water, public and private aquariums, and the safe use of ponds and swimming pools .

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    Alrocket HEPA Air Purifier. $40 $70 Save $30. In case you haven't noticed, allergy season's in full effect, and having an air purifier around can help mitigate those pesky sniffles and itchy eyes ...

  6. Bottled water in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, U.S. bottled water sales topped 8.6 billion US gallons (33,000,000 m 3) for 28.9% of the U.S. liquid refreshment beverage market, exceeding sales of all other beverages except carbonated soft drinks, followed by fruit juices and sports drinks. [3] By 2011, this number had risen to 9.1 billion gallons. [4]

  7. The stars of 'The Notebook' say the crying in the audience ...

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    Dorian Harewood and Maryann Plunkett, who star in the show as the older versions of Noah and Allie, confirm they can hear the sound of sniffles from the Broadway stage. “We can hear it sometimes ...

  8. US home prices to rise 5% this year, more modestly next ... - AOL

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    Interest-rate sensitive house prices, which surged 45% during the pandemic, have risen around 8% since early 2023, wiping out a 5% dip in the second half of 2022, caused in part by the 525 basis ...

  9. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Drinking water quality in the United States. Drinking water quality in the United States is generally safe. In 2016, over 90 percent of the nation's community water systems were in compliance with all published U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) standards. [1] Over 286 million Americans get their tap water from a community water system.

  10. Cloth filter - Wikipedia

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    The woman on the right is putting a sari filter onto a water-collecting pot (or kalash) to filter water for drinking. A cloth filter is a simple and cost-effective appropriate technology method for reducing the contamination of drinking water, developed for use mainly in Bangladesh. Water collected in this way has a greatly reduced pathogen count.

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    The US State Department on Monday plans to release an ambitious new cybersecurity strategy that seeks to curb Russia and China’s digital influence in the developing world and blunt those ...