Water Cartridge
Brita 35503 Pitcher Replacement Water Filter Cartridges, 3-Pack
(Kitchen) Brita
Reduces chlorine, bad tastes and odors
Prevents bacteria growth in filter
Each filter has a 40-Gallon capacity
Price:
$29.99
$16.55
Answers
Okay, so I bought a Pur water filter pitcher so that I would stop buying so much bottled water, with the intention to be more environmentally friendly.
The time just came to replace the cartridge for the first time. What do I with the old cartridge? Can it be recycled at all? I don't like thorwing things in the trash if I don't have to.
better dump it in the back yard of your neighbour at night without making any noice of throwing.
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I would like to perform a test to see if my Brita Filter cartridge is still effective. What would be your suggestion in designing an experiment to test the water filtered by these cartridge?
I have access to use microscope, petri dishes, incubator, x-ray diffraction machine, gas chromatography, pH meter, and regular chemical experiment equipments.
thanks in advance
You need to test the water before and after filtration. This will let you determine what, if anything, the filter removed (or added) to (from) the water.
The microscope can be used to detect particulates. The petri dishes, and incubator can be used for microbial (bacteria and fungi) growth, but the shouldn't be any microbes in your drinking water before you filter it. The govenment has a TMDL of 0 for all microbes.
I'm not sure how X-ray difraction works and I believe gas chromatography take a small amount of a solid material and vaporizes it, so I don't think it would work.
You can test pH before and after, but that won't give you very much information.
Price:
$22.00
$19.99
Measures approximately 1-1/2 by 1-1/2 by 8 inches
Reduces water hardness up to 75 percent; helps remove impurities
Additive removes most carbon and practically eliminates decalcifying
The water cartridge/filter for the ice/water dispenser in my fridge needs replacing every six months or so. At $80 I hesitate to get a new one right away. Is there a potential health threat or will it just be inert?
Thanks.
Tap water is safe to drink, the taste is not as good as filtered though.
Price:
$74.99
$53.85
Cartridge is easy to replace
Requires no tools or plumbing
Lasts approximately one year for a family of four
Does the company accept these cartridges to recycle? Or is this another item to add to our overflowing landfills? Appreciate any knowledge or suggestions.
The activated carbon can be considered good for the environment. It's essentially charcoal. As for the plastic outer packaging, you should have considered the environmental impact of that during your purchase decision...
If you notice a sudden drop in water pressure then it's time to replace your filter cartridge. Be it ceramic or UV, a clogged water filter increases impurities in drinking water if not replaced in time.
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Probably the most common Water Treatment System in homes today is the ever faithful Cartridge Filter. There are many types of Housings and many types of Cartridges to go into those Housings. They come in different shapes, sizes, and colors, to tackle a wide array of Water quality issues.
No matter what type you have, they all have one thing in common. You can’t get them open unless you let the pressure out of the Housing first. Possibly Governor Schwarzenegger can, but he’s the only one!
Usually you can find a pressure release button on the Housing and some types even come with a bypass/pressure relief valve built right into them. These can still be very hard to open.
So, what to do? If your plumbing system alows, run the water upstairs in the tub, and then turn off the breaker to your well pump. When the pressure gauge on your pressure tank reads zero shut off the water following the Cartridge Housing. There is usually a Ball Valve handle right there. This will stop all the household water from flowing back down the pipe, later on. Then hook up a short hose to the boiler drain on your pressure tank and let the remaining water out. The Housing should be depressurized now. This should be as easy as it gets to open that stubborn sump and get the old cartridge out. Once you have replaced the Cartridge, and added a couple ounces of bleach to sterilize everything, put the Cartridge Housing back together hand tight and then give it a 1/4 turn with the Filter Wrench, shut off the boiler drain on the pressure tank, and turn on the Breaker to the pump. If there are no leaks you can now slowly open the ball valve after the housing. The water will start running upstairs again, so go shut it off once you have let the bleach flush out.
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