Well, lake Oologah is most likely full of micro plastics too, just like everywhere elseActually you can’t the unit $250/$275ish, with two black filters and it’s related heavy metal / fluoride filter. Each filter make 3000 gallons, installEd in pairs (6000 gallons) The unit takes up to 4 filters.
I use about a gallon a day so they are good for about 16.4 years at that rate.
The heavy metal filters are 1000 gallons, two is 2000 gallons. They recommend changing those every year as they have active charcoal in them to improve flavor. On tap water I replace them after a couple years, they should be good for three times that but @ $60 I’m not riding those out, actually the black filters take out most of it.
That’s a lot of cases of water. I’m concerned about micro plastic in any plastic containers.
Anywho off topic and doesn’t belong here, I did my research and this was my choice. I have lake Oologah a block away or can use any source clean or polluted. It’s part of my emergency water plan I use every single day. I usually store 10 gallons and make water once a week. Clean every three months.
https://time.com/5581326/plastic-particles-in-bottled-water/
It’s so hard… you have to spend a fortune, then get her to marry you, just so you can have tea.. Well worth it compared to that premade swill.Yuck ... Why don't you just make your own??
Got filter?Well, lake Oologah is most likely full of micro plastics too, just like everywhere else
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