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DescriptionWater travels through 7 stages of filtration:Stage 1: Water flows through a 20" sediment cartridge that removes sediment, silt, sand, and dirt. Also, extends the life of water softeners and water filters, and prevents damage to control valves or pumps.Stage 2: Water flows through an ion exchange mineral tank and brine water conditioner. Stage 3: Water flows through an Arsenic reducing mineral tank. Stage 4, 5 & 6: Water flows through our SMART Multimedia; ERA 6500 & 9500 and GAC mineral tank which removes hundreds of contaminants. All Crystal Quest GAC is a mixed blend of coconut shell and catalytic GAC to address both chlorine, chloramines and these byproducts.Stage 7: Water flows through a 20" solid carbon cartridge for removing volatile organic carbon compounds (VOC's), and industrial solvents.*TANK 1: REMOVE ARSENIC, ARSENATE AND ARSENITE FROM YOUR DRINKING WATERArsenic (As) enters drinking water supplies from natural deposits in the earth or from agricultural and industrial practices. Surface arsenic-related pollutants enter the groundwater system by gradually moving with the flow of groundwater from rains, melting snow, etc. Arsenic won't affect the taste or smell of drinking water enough to call attention to such contamination. Like many contaminants in drinking water, arsenic is potentially hazardous at levels or concentrations that do not impart a noticeable taste, odor, or appearance of the water. Arsenic is not easily dissolved in water. Therefore, if it is found in a water supply, it usually comes from mining or metallurgical operations or from runoff from agricultural areas where materials containing arsenic were used as industrial poisons. Arsenic in
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Just got it installed the tanks were not labeled at all so the plumber did not know what tank does what, he did his best to guess based on the color of the media. The screw that hold the water connection to the valves fell out and needed to be replaced. So far it seems like this system is made in china even though the site says otherwise.