Re: [RML] Re: Filtering tap water (was unhappy xmas)

Chuck Gadd (cgadd at cfxc.com)
Tue, 26 Dec 2000 16:06:15 -0700

Adrian Tappin wrote:
> However, A new specialty carbon called catalytic carbon is reported as being very
> good at removing chloramine.
>

The engineer I spoke with at Plymouth Products was specifically referring to
their catalytic carbon. Due to the chloramine bond, carbon is less
effective at removing the chlorine portion of the chloramine, and none of
the carbons (even catalytic carbon) will remove the ammonia.

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Chuck Gadd
Director of Software Development, Cyber FX Communications
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