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I just got an email from one of our aquarium service clients, whereby someone had forwarded them an alert that their town was about to start adding monochloramines to the tap water. They were concerned, and wanted to make sure that the RO/DI system (reverse osmosis/deionization) we had installed in their restaurant would protect their 1,000-gallon saltwater reef tank from these nasty monochloramines.

This phenomenon is more and more common these days, where municipalities are adding chloramines to the drinking water. So here is an excellent article that helps you understand exactly just what monochloramines are, why they are bad, and what kind of filtration will remove them. It goes into deep detail on all accounts, so sink your teeth in and enjoy.

Here’s the link to the article:

http://www.filterwaternow.com/chloramine-and-the-reef-aquarium

Please leave a comment and let me know if this was helpful and if you learned anything new.

Warren


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Forget aquariums for a moment. YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS VIDEO! Today’s post is about saving lives and making a difference in the world. After you watch this video, please share this video on your facebook pages and tweet about it in Twitter, and post it on your blogs.

http://www.ted.com/talks/michael_pritchard_invents_a_water_filter.html?awesm=on.ted.com_29

It is one of the most incredible inventions I have ever seen, and IS the solution to ending the worldwide problem of the need for safe drinking water – especially in areas of abject poverty and refugee camps where the problem is worst.  Just imagine how a nation can be transformed when its people are no longer parralized with disease, when they no longer have to spend the bulk of their day gathering water and food.

Imagine what your life would be like if you had to spend most of your day gathering water, which is loaded with pathogens that cause you to get sick.  So, what little time you have left from gathering water, you spend fighting water-born disease.  If our nation lived like this, we wouldn’t be free to work, to invent, to become educated, to be of service to others. Basically our ability to be productive in society would be severely diminished.  Thus, this issue of not having practical access to safe drinking water is crippling the world’s impoverished nations.

What if this problem no longer existed?  What if it were solved permanently?  Think about it.


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