Cryptosporidium in Drinking WaterCryptosporidium in Drinking WaterCryptosporidium is microbiological contaminant. Cryptosporidium in drinking water is resistant to treatment with the chlorine found in drinking water in the public water supply. ingestion of cryptosporidium in drinking water generally leads to gastrointestinal illness. The environmental Protection Agency (EPA) talks about the problems with Cryptosporidium in drinking water here. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) in its Bad Bug Book has valuable information on Cryptosporidium parvum here. Fortunately, there is an easy and inexpensive way to can eliminate the problem of Cryptosporidium in your drinking water.This is with a sub-micron home drinking
water filter. The cryptosporidium in drinking water are large enough to catch because of the
shell created to keep them alive, 3-5 microns in size. A quality water
filtration system with an absolute micron rating of 1 micron or less is
an easy, affordable solution. Get cryptosporidium-free drinking water now! |
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