Effectively removes iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulphide! (rotten egg smell) from municipal or well water
One of the most common contaminants of well and municipal water systems is iron. Iron contamination can be found in two general forms, ferric iron which consists of particles of solid iron (rust) that can be removed by mechanical water filters (sediment filters), and ferrous or dissolved iron which must be removed from water by special iron water filters. In addition to causing an unpleasant metallic taste, iron in drinking and household water can cause unsightly staining of plumbing fixtures and laundry.
Moreover, iron reduction water filter also rapidly oxidizes other common well water contaminants including manganese and hydrogen sulfide (hydrogen sulphide) which are often found in regions with elevated iron levels. Hydrogen sulfide is typically responsible for the rotten egg or sulfur (sulphur) smell often found in well water. In most cases, this filter makes an excellent choice for removing the rotten egg odor/smell from well water.