Buy this domain
email sales@bbcond.com for more information
email sales@bbcond.com for more information
WE ARE PORTLAND'S NUMBER ONE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM INSTALLERS
A great way to improve the quality of your drinking water is with an in home, reverse osmosis
filtration system.
You will need space under your sink for the expansion tank and filters.
The PuROTwist Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Systems offers the highest of quality and performance standards.
With, high capacity output.
Automatic shut-off and the user-friendly Twist Tap (Omnipure Q-Series) filters.
The PT4000T50-SS is a 4 stage, point-of-use RO system that treats water at 50 GPD.
Please contact us for pricing
Portland, Salem, Independence
309 Southwest 6th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, United States
Open today | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Cryptosporidium is a genus of apicomplexan parasitic alveolates that can cause a respiratory and gastrointestinal illness (cryptosporidiosis) that primarily involves watery diarrhea (intestinal cryptosporidiosis) with or without a persistent cough (respiratory cryptosporidiosis) in both immunocompetent and immunodeficient humans.
Water from the Bull Run or groundwater source is not filtered. The Bull Run water meets the filtration avoidance criteria of the Surface Water Treatment Rule. The State of Oregon approved Portland’s compliance with these criteria in 1992. Portland continues to meet these criteria on an ongoing basis.
The Bull Run Watershed and
Columbia South Shore Well Field.[1]. Although Portland meets all federal and state drinking
water standards, water from Bull Run Watershed is not filtered and only disinfected with
chlorine. This leaves citizens of Portland open to possible risk of Cryptosporidium. A parasite
highly resistant to chlorine disinfection.[2]
Portland is currently working on building a filtration system that should remove
cryptosporidium from drinking water before chlorine disinfection. The filtration system will
also remove sediment, organic material, and other potential contaminants. However, this
filtration system is not scheduled to be completed until the year 2027.[3]. Which means that all
of the contaminants just listed will be in Portland’s drinking water until 2027.
Furthermore, the filtration system is still in early stages of planning. Estimated costs are
rising and estimated completion times are being pushed further and further out into the future.
Some think this is a decades long project, not a seven year project.[4]
Copyright © 2021 Pacific North West Water - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy Website Builder