Most of these are drastically reduced by catalytic carbon filtration. Activated carbon is no better than 50% as good, and maybe be 1/5 as good, on some elements.
Arsenic is better addressed by ion-exchange or reverse osmosis. Catalytic carbon appears to reduce arsenic by over 50%. I wouldn’t rely on activated carbon for much arsenic reduction.
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Known for decades.
Is there a link to cancer via bromilated trihalomethanes from home swimming pools?
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