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Keith Hughes wrote in
news ![]() Having spent a fair amount of time trying to validate such systems in pharmaceutical water plants, I'm highly dubious. It can be done, at small flow rates and long exposures, but it is *sanitization* not sterilization. Bacteria are fairly adept at repairing UV induced damage. And UV doesn't kill the bacteria, typically, just makes them unable to reproduce. Keith, I noticed these small RO systems put in boats use quite a bit more pressure than the commercial units, say for a muni water system. Wouldn't that make them break down the dead bacterium much faster, releasing their toxins into the water supply? -- Larry This jerk called my cellphone and was nasty. Continental Warranty -- MCG Enterprises -- Mepco- 24955 Pacific Coast HWY Suite C303 Malibu California 90265 888-244-0925 Fax: 310-456-8844 Email: Read about them he http://www.ripoffreport.com/view.asp...3&view=printer |
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