Sift out the bad stuff and drink clean with a water filter
By: Chelsea Lankes
Issue date: 8/20/08 Section: News
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The water system is a combination of 300 miles of water distribution lines, groundwater wells from the Arkansas based Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, two storage tanks and pump stations. A case study by Robert Stewart, a professor in the Texas A&M oceanography department, states the chemistry of water changes as it moves through an aquifer, thus the water goes from hard to soft. In comparison to surrounding cities - Houston and San Antonio - College Station has the highest concentration of chlorine.
Whether students are living in a dorm, apartment or house, options such as faucet filters or pitcher filters are reasonably priced (under $30 depending on the brand and how high-tech the system) and readily available options - anything to save space, time and money. Water filters are found in local grocery stores and many online websites.
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