Las Vegas, NV Water Report Quality Analysis
The Las Vegas, NV water report is online at:
lvvwd.com/assets/pdf/wq_report_lvvwd.pdf
Generally, the water looks good because everything is under the maximum contaminant level. However, lead is at 3.3 ppb (maximum contaminant level is 15 ppb) but KDF will remove it along with small amounts of other metals like chromium, copper and barium. You do have HAA5s and TTHMs, present in all municipal systems, but our KDF/GAC cartridge reduces them. Fluoride is at 0.70 ppm and we have a cartridge that will remove it. Chlorine is used as a disinfectant and averages 1 ppm and KDF will remove it. See our NSF-53 test at:
http://www.thewaterexchange.net/nsf-53_test.html
From the above information, I would recommend a single under-counter housing filter with our KDF/GAC cartridge, Model UC at $109.95. If you want to reduce the fluoride, you'll need a second housing. Our fluoride filter, Model UCD-F, includes a fluoride removal cartridge and a KDF/GAC cartridge. It sells for $189.95.
See http://www.thewaterexchange.net/under_counter_filters.html for our under-counter filters and
http://www.thewaterexchange.net/countertop-water-filters.htm for our countertops.