ext_3048 ([identity profile] suecochran.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] sagesaria 2006-08-03 02:47 pm (UTC)

I was going to suggest the same thing - I use a Brita pitcher even though the Dundalk water is OK-tasting from the tap. My parents have a Brita and also a Pur pitcher for their water. You can also get the units that fit on the faucet and you just turn the knob when you want the water to go through the filter as opposed to water you just use for washing dishes, etc.

I've always been particular about the water I drink. I grew up in Brooklyn, NY and our water came from the Catskill Mountains and tasted delicious. If I were you, I'd also investigate what the filtration system is under your kitchen sink. There should be a contact number on a sticker on that unit. It may just need to have a new filter or filters put in. It looks like it might be the same kind of filter system John and I had/he and J9 have in Lorton, which is called "reverse osmosis". The company we bought it from and that serviced us was called "Rainsoft", but there are lots of companies I'm sure that carry that type of system.

If that is what it is and you can get the company to come and replace the filters, it should work well to give you very good-tasting and safer water to drink from that tap at your kitchen sink.

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