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Reverse osmosis (RO) has become a common home water treatment method for drinking water that might be contaminated.

The reverse osmosis process requires a driving force to push the fluid, such as feed water, through the RO membrane.

One of the best methods of water filtration is reverse osmosis. This is so unique that it has been referred to as hyper-filtration. Drinking Water goes through a RO membrane that can remove almost anything. To ensure the membrane works properly, there are also pre-filtration units, as well as a storage tank for the RO purified water. This Reverse Osmosis system is not as costly as many think, but it could take up space. It's a miniature drinking water treatment plant below your kitchen sink!

http://www.allgoodwaterfilters.com/06/2007/reverse-osmosis-water-filters-explained.html

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