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  • New Study Finds Nearly Half of Americans’ Drinking Water Contains PFAS Contaminants

    Posted On 07/11/2023 By iSpring Water Systems

    New Study Finds Nearly Half of Americans’ Drinking Water Contains PFAS Contaminants

    Key Points

    1. 1. Study shows 45% of drinking water has PFAS
    2. 2. Exposure to PFAS contributes to health concerns
    3. 3. iSpring water filtration systems that will provide you with peace of mind

    Alarming Findings in PFAS in Drinking Water Study 

    Earlier this month, CNN reported that the Read More 411 Views

  • Train Derailment Leaves Ohio Residents Concerned for their Health after Air and Water Quality are Jeopardized

    Posted On 02/21/2023 By iSpring Water Systems

    Train Derailment Leaves Ohio Residents Concerned for their Health after Air and Water Quality are Jeopardized

    Key Points 1. Train derails in an Ohio suburb, spilling toxic chemicals including Vinyl chloride and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether 2. Residents are concerned about the long-term impact exposure to the chemicals involved in the crash will have on their health 3. iSpring’s hearts go out to all those affected, and we remain committed to being responsible stewards of the environment and promoting customer well-being. iSpring’s reverse osmosis systems remove toxins, leaving families with pure, clean drinking water they can feel confident in

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  • Water Crisis left the people of Jackson, Mississippi without drinkable water

    Posted On 09/23/2022 By iSpring Water Systems

    Heavy rainfall in the middle to end of August 2022 caused flooding along the Pearl River valley. In contrast, it was expected that the Pearl would overcome the water crisis. This avoided the anticipated widespread evacuations and significant damages to water purification. Localized flooding,...

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  • PFAS Are Harmful But Are Still Removable

    Posted On 12/31/1969 By iSpring Water Systems

    GEORGIA Chattahoochee Riverkeeper officials said they discovered seven species of "forever chemicals" in the Chattahoochee River and some of Atlanta's drinking water. According to a Waterkeeper Alliance study, these chemicals, also known as polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl substances or...

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