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Can the Berkey Shower Filters be used intermittently or do they stop working after drying out?
The Berkey Shower Filter testing is based on continual usage. The process of oxidation occurs once the filter is activated by water and thus will lose its filtering capability over time. If your shower filter has not been used in a few months, we recommend that it be replaced.
Staff Spill sends 15,000 gallons of contaminated water into Androscoggin
Staff spill sends 15,000 gallons of contaminated water into Androscoggin. Click here to find out more about this article.
$2.3 million for vets home water fix after Legionnaires outbreak
State records show Illinois is spending at least $2.3 million to fix a water system linked to a Legionnaires disease outbreak that has killed 12 residents at a Quincy veterans home. Please click here to read more.
What is the size of the thread on the Berkey Shower Filter™ ?
The thread size is a half inch (NPT). This stands for National Pipe Thread.
The race to clean water for 2016 Olympics
The 2016 Summer Games will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil but, time is of the essence to clean the river before the Olympic games begin. Click here to read the full article.
Flint to issue lead in water warning after push from doctors
The city of Flint is expected to advise its water customers on ways to minimize exposure to lead in its tap water. Click here to view the full article.
The water in the upper chamber of my Berkey® system does not drain all the way. Is this normal?
Yes it is normal and not unusual for the last 1.3 cm. to 2.5 cm. of water to remain in the upper chamber. By design the water must pass through very fine micro pores within the elements in order to pass from the upper chamber to the lower. The lower the water level in the […]
Boil Water in Las Campanas
A high-end housing community on Santa Fe’s west side is reeling as the state has advised roughly 400 residents who live in Las Campanas to boil their water. Click here for more details about the outbreak.
Legionnaires’ Outbreaks
Legionnaires’ Outbreaks have been reported more frequently around the U.S. Click here to find out what parts of the U.S have been reported.