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Clean water is essential to human life and continuing health -- that is the reason that the Environmental Protection Agency proposed the Clean Water Act, which has helped improve national water quality for 40 years.
With the anniversary in mind, EarthFix recently conducted an interview with U.S. EPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson who addresses both the history and current state of the drinking water in America.
While Jackson outlines the vast improvements in water quality that the Clean Water Act has enabled, ZeroWater notes that many citizens are still at risk of ingesting impurities such as total dissolved solids (TDS), by drinking from the tap. To date, the breakthrough ZeroWater filter has received certifications by NSF International and the Water Quality Association for the removal of copper, iron, zinc, aluminum, lead, chromium, mercury, chlorine and hydrogen sulfide.
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