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City of Flint Water
The City of Flint Water provides water for about 98,310 residents living in the Flint area. Established in 1855, the City of Flint Water collects water from surface water source, …
Articles and News
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Under-Sink Filters vs. the Competition
How do under-sink water filters compare to other water filters? And what under-sink filter might be best for your home? Keep reading to find out.
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How to Test for Lead in Your Water and What to Do If There's Too Much
Both the EPA and the CDC have stated that no amount of lead in water is safe. Here's everything you need to know about lead in your drinking water.
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The WaterZen Awards for World's Best Water Bottles
The winner of WaterZen's World's Best Water Bottle Award is: Keep reading to find out! We analyzed and reviewed hundreds of water bottles to bring you our top pick.
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What Can The Taste of Water Tell You About Its Quality?
Did you know the taste of water can vary from sweet & salty to bitter & sour? Read this article to know exactly what is making your water taste the way it does.
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How to Prevent Water Pollution: 12 Effective Methods
Concerned about water safety? Want to know how to prevent water pollution? Here are 12 methods to save our water.
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Everything You Need to Know About Copper in Drinking Water
While copper is an essential trace mineral that we need to survive, too much can be toxic. Here's everything you need to know about copper in drinking water.
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Basic Information About Lead in Drinking Water: Is It Safe?
There's no safe level of lead in drinking water. But how does lead make its way into our water in the first place? Here's basic information to know about detecting lead and filtering it out.
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What Is TDS?
TDS stands for total dissolved solids in water. But what do they have to do with our drinking water quality? Find the answers to your questions.
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What Is Potable Water? Everything You Need to Know
Are you curious about potable water? About what it is and what makes it so? If yes, check out this complete guide to potable water.
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What Are the Harmful Consequences of Iron in Water?
If the water in your home has a metallic taste or a brownish color, it might have a high amount of iron in it. Learn about the negative impacts of iron in water.