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September 20, 2019 2 min read
Depending on whether your tap water is disinfected with CHLORINE or CHLORAMINE, our preferred methods to remove disinfectant chemicals from water for shower and bath are as follows:
Why isn't carbon recommended for use in shower filters?
Showers and baths involve hot water delivered at relatively fast flow rates. Point of use dechlorination under these conditions is most efficiently accomplished with a copper/zinc redox material such as Chlorgon or KDF, with calcium sulfite, or with vitamin C.
Although carbon is extremely effective at chlorine reduction for cool water and at slower flow rates such as supplied to drinking water filters, carbon is not an efficient means of filtering hot water required for your shower and bath.
Do I need a shower filter if I have a whole house water filter?
If you have a properly maintained point of entry water filter, otherwise known as a whole house water filter, that is configured to remove chlorine or chloramine then you probably don’t need shower filters or a bath dechlorinator. Whole house filters are always positioned before your hot water heater so that you are not running hot water through the filters.
November 18, 2025 2 min read
The City of Vancouver has spent $19 million on logging Stanley Park. There is no basis in science to justify what the City is doing. The City made a deal with one forestry contractor, involving $19 million dollars, without getting a second opinion and without input from the public. The logging contracts were awarded to the same outfit that "assessed" the park and made the recommendations to log the trees.
Moreover, money paid to the contractor was obtained secretly... transactions that were only discovered because of a lawsuit launched by the Stanley Park Preservation Society in an effort to stop the logging.
November 16, 2025 1 min read
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Calgary is, once again, adding fluoride to its municipal water supply... a controversial practice which presents a challenge for residents who do not wish to drink or bathe in fluoridated water. Fluoride is very difficult to remove from tap water…much more challenging to remove than chlorine and other potential health hazards found in municipal water supplies. A simple water filter will not accomplish this task. Your best solutions for removing fluoride from drinking water are…