Apyron Advocates Point-of-use Solutions to Meet Arsenic Standards

Date: November 1, 2001

Source: News Room

Point- of-Use solutions are the most affordable and effective way for water systems nationwide to meet compliance with the EPA's new arsenic standards, according to Apyron Technologies, a developer of advanced materials. Almost 97 percent of the water systems affected by the new standard are small systems that serve less than 10,000 people each. Recently, the National Drinking Water Advisory Council completed an EPA-commissioned cost analysis that stated that POU applications -- filtration devices attached under a household's sink to treat the water that comes from the faucet -- should be given greater consideration as a method of tackling arsenic contamination. The council's cost evaluations show that communities as large as 10,000 can benefit financially from this approach. According to the 2001 National Consumer Water Quality Survey, 9 out of 10 Americans have concerns about the quality of their tap water, and 65% of respondents indicate that they would pay for a home water treatment deviceto reduce arsenic if it were present in their drinking water. More information: www.apyron.com.

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