Rockford, MI Water Report Quality Analysis
Rockford, MI water report is online at:
rockford.mi.us/pages/images/2010CCR.pdf
The water looks good. However, they list some contaminants, though they are below the action level, they are present. Lead was measured at less than .3 ppb (MCL 15). TTHMs and HAA5s are listed, common in water using chlorine. Fluoride is listed at 1 ppm. They don't say chlorine is the disinfectant, but I would assume that because of the TTHMs and HAA5s in the water. Normally, it's 1 ppm. You'd have to call your water company to find out the exact amount. Our KDF/GAC cartridge will reduce lead, chlorine, TTHMs and HAA5. They list the tritium at 1.62, which is in the ground water from nuclear testing. There is no known method to reduce tritium.
I would suggest our single under-counter filter Model UC for chlorine, lead, TTHM and HAA5s, heavy metals, pesticides and organics (countertop Model CT). If you'd like to reduce fluoride, we have a cartridge that removes up to 90 percent. That would be Model UCD-F for under-counter use, or Model CTD-F for countertop installation.
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.