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| | Home Bar Water Filters & Reverse Osmosis Systems | If you are on a private ground water well, you could be consuming a wide range of dangerous substances such as Arsenic, pesticides, phosphorous, bacteria and many other water borne contaminants. A splash of whiskey may knock out the bacteria, but it won't do anything to remove the other toxic impurities in your smelly well water. Even if you are on a municipal water supply, you could be drinking bad water. A Home Bar Water Filter is the only solution. | Reverse osmosis does not actually remove contaminants from the water, it works by removing the water from the contaminants. The water passes through a semi-permeable membrane enclosed in a pressure vessel. The contaminants are then excluded from the water that passes through the membrane.
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| How a Reverse Osmosis Membrane Separates Substances.
Metals, Organic compounds, and other contaminants are either too large, or chemically unable, to pass through the reverse osmosis membrane | 
| | Particle Size Comparison | | Comparatively, if a water molecule were the size of a tennis ball... | 
| Most metals and inorganic compounds would be the size of a softball; | | Most organic compounds would be the size of a basketball; | | Protozoa would be the size of Mount St. Helens; | 
| | Bacteria would be the size of a pyramid; and... | | Viruses would be the size of a bus. |
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