Reynolds ClearStream Arsenic Removal System
Point-of-Entry / Residential Solutions
Adsorption Media – Arsenic ReductionAdedge Technologies' E33 media is the industry standard for arsenic reduction that reduces up to 99% of total arsenic, including arsenic (III) and arsenic (V). It is also effective in reducing other heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, antimony, and molybdenum. This revolutionary iron-based granular adsorption media has 4 to 10 times the capacity of many adsorption media. Adedge's product is specifically designed for commercial and residential systems to meet the EPA arsenic standard of 10 ppb. Developed in the mid-nineties, this ferric oxide-based product has been successfully used in large-scale drinking water applications since 1999. The E33 media is discardable when spent and requires no chemicals or regeneration. It has become the premier product of choice for whole house drinking water treatment systems for reliable, cost-effective, proven reduction of arsenic.
Health Effects of Arsenic
Arsenic can cause or contribute to numerous health issues in humans and animals. The element occurs naturally in the soil and enters the water supply throughout the U.S., especially in the West, Midwest, and New England. After more than 20 years of debate, a new arsenic standard was signed into law in late 2001, reducing the allowable level for the contaminant in drinking water by more than 80%. The law impacts 4,100 public water systems that serve 13 million people. An additional 40 million Americans obtain their water from private wells, which may have high levels of arsenic. The current maximum contaminant level (mcl) is 10 ppb.
Potential short-term health effects associated with arsenic exposure include:
Stomach pain | Difficulty Swallowing | Skin lesions |
Convulsions | Low blood pressure | Vomiting |
Pigmentation | Gastrointestinal problems |
Potential long-term health effects associated with arsenic exposure include:
Bladder cancer | Gangrene | Immunological disorders |
Skin cancer | Limb loss | Endocrine disorders |
Kidney cancer | Keratosis | Hematological disorders |
Liver cancer | Neurological effects | Reproductive problems |
Prostate cancer | Cardiovascular disease | Developmental problems |
Lung cancer | Pulmonary disease |
Arsenic Cancer Risk Factor
(in ppb) | Approximate Total Cancer Risk (assuming 2 liters consumed / day) |
0.5 ppb | 1 in 10,000 |
1 ppb | 1 in 5,000 |
3 ppb | 1 in 1,667 |
4 ppb | 1 in 2,500 |
5 ppb | 1 in 1,000 |
10 ppb | 1 in 750 |
20 ppb | 1 in 500 |
25 ppb | 1 in 250 |
50 ppb | 1 in 100 |
100 ppb | 1 in 50 |
Source: National Academy of Sciences