Aqueena
Next
Generation Water Purification System by Zepter
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The
latest addition to Zepter cleanSy product
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Something
to think about:
A
recent study (published December
12, 2009) conducted
by the Environmental Working Group (ewg.org),
A Washington D.C. non-profit research center and lobby group
that advocates policy
change to protect the American consumer from health problems, stated
that based on their 5-year study of U.S. water utilities,
tap water sampled from all over the country, contains OVER
300 DIFFERENT
POLLUTANTS,
majority of which are NOT REGULATED by the EPA,
the agency responsible for monitoring water quality and setting
drinking water standards
in the U.S., and can be legally present in any amount in the
water that you drink.
New
York Times, December 16, 2009:
"The
35-year-old federal law regulating tap water is so out of date
that the water Americans drink can pose what scientists say are
serious health risks — and still be legal."
Scientific
American,
December 14, 2009:
"U.S.
Drinking Water Widely Contaminated... 202 unregulated chemicals
in 45 states"
*In
light of this new research, this month, we are
pleased to direct your attention to AQUEENA. Aqueena
represents the next generation of water purifying systems being
introduced by
Zepter Group, utilizing an effective two-stage
filtration system, combining two sediment pre-filters, an activated-carbon
absorption
pre-filter, together with a “reverse osmosis” semi-permeable
membrane, the world’s most advanced water purification technology
available on the market, to effectively filter tap water at the molecular level.




Zepter
Michigan recommends that you employ licensed professionals
to install Aqueena in
your home.
*Zepter
Michigan, MyZepter.com, Zepter International Inc. or any of
their subsidiares ARE NOT IN ANY WAY affiliated
with
EWG; Aqueena is in no way endorsed
by this organization.
LATEST
NEWS:
Scientific
American, December
14:
U.S.
Drinking Water Widely Contaminated
Yahoo!
Green, December 12:
Cities
with Best and Worst Tap Water
New York Times, December 7:
Millions
in U.S. Drink Contaminated Water, Records Show
Environmental
Working Group Study:
Over
300 Pollutants Found in U.S. Tap Water
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