The groundwater where I live is contaminated with dinitrotoluene, trichloroethylene, and carbon tetrachloride. Are there any filters available that will remove these?
kidneys
>>9137414
should i trick my father into donating one of his and attach it to my sink?
>>9137409
Reverse osmosis. Basically you boil it, extract the hydrogen and oxygen, and recombine that into water. Whomever contaminated the groundwater should already be paying for this.
>>9137409
>>>9137409
>Reverse osmosis. Basically you boil it, extract the hydrogen and oxygen, and recombine that into water. Whomever contaminated the groundwater should already be paying for this.
Basically this. If you know who/what is polluting the water you can always contact authorities and write a formal complaint.
If you want to go into private suffering there are some reverse osmosis pumps that you can install next to the individual water pipe which will make water go through cleaning first and then out of the pipe. Just that osmosis pumps are expensive and there is also regular maintenance that you need to abide in order to work.
>>9137409
>Water is contaminated with explosive
Wut
>>9138162
Don't have to boil it nerdo, salt treatment works as well. But you might need adult supervision
>>9138162
is that what they call distillation these days?
Get a whole house water filter and a water softener. You can do the leg work yourself shopping at lowes etc... Might need a good plumber to do the pipe work.
>>9138162
>In his country the people that contaminates the water reserves has to pay for it.
Sometimes I feel like my country was deviced by a supervillian.
>>9138998
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19740509
>>9139738
i mean, explosives found in water next to an explosive production plant is normal. but if no such plant exists, it doesnt make much sense. And OP makes it sound like he doesnt know the source