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Concerned about Water Quality?

Are you concerned about the quality of your drinking water? You’re not alone! Start by getting your water tested today. Dive into the results from WQRF’s Emerging Water Contaminants Consumer Study.
Counterfeit Filters: Why It Matters

Together with AHAM (Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers), WQRF investigated if counterfeit filters illegally using a manufacturer’s logo passed testing requirements of certification claimed made.
Emerging Contaminant Removal

Dr. Zhi Zhou at Purdue University investigated the removal efficiencies of 3 PFAS chemicals by reverse osmosis and activated carbon water filtration. Here’s what this means to the everyday user.
Benefits of Softened Water

Conducted by Battelle Memorial Institute, focused on efficiency improvements in household water heaters from the use of softened water, and the subsequent effect on performance of fixtures.
Water Softener Effects on Septic Systems

The science says efficiently operated softeners can improve septic system performance.
Check out the video to learn more and get our top 5 tips for maintaining your softener and septic duo.
Predictive Modeling of Water Crises

The Predictive Modeling Study collected and assessed all available and relevant water quality data to generate a model that describes the most likely future drinking water contamination events over the next 5-10 years.
POU Water Filtration to Protect Public Health

This study shows that the lifetime loss to the Flint, Michigan community from lead exposure is $435M, whereas it would have only cost $11M to fund supplying the community with point-of-use activated carbon filters that are certified to have lead reduction capabilities.
Decision-Making to use POU/POE Filtration

This study was performed in June 2021, to better understand the public’s decision-making on using household water treatment devices.