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A typical H2O purification system often includes several key components: a pre-filter to remove large particles, a carbon filter to eliminate chlorine and improve taste, a reverse osmosis (RO) membrane to remove dissolved solids and contaminants, and a post-filter for final purification. The system may also feature a UV light for disinfection and a storage tank for clean water. The purified water is then dispensed through a faucet or nozzle for use. This multi-stage process ensures that water is safe, clean, and palatable.

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