The hazards of incorporating charcoal filters into domestic water systems
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Abstract Charcoal filters used in domestic and commercial applications for the removal of objectionable taste and odor support the growth of bacteria to alarmingly high counts. The charcoal beds concentrate both bacteria and organic nutrients that are present in water at low concentration. This results in marked growth of bacteria during the overnight period when the water is stagnant and in their subsequent release into the morning flow.
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