Reducing Exposure to Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM)
Please see the attached document prepared by Dr. Joseph O. Falkinham, III, a world authority on the management of NTM dispersion.
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Sue regarding your water filter. I think once you posted you have well water source. So what is and where is the 0.2 filter you use. I researched all water filters, reverse osmosis etc and I am so confused what to use so I still boil water, have the water heater set to 140 degrees and hope it’s enough for everyday kitchen use. Thank you
My filter is in my kitchen water feed. It is a dual filter - first it goes through .9 micron, then through .2 micron. Sorry I cannot give a brand name - my husband is totally in charge of it. We have city water from a deep well in one location, my second has just changed to the same. Both kitchens have the same filter, plus the water heater at 135F or a bit higher in each. We do not drink or cook with water from the other taps in our house. I use the filtered water to make ice.
So far (over 6 years) this has been safe for me.
Thank you
Lifestraw water pitcher filters to .2 microns. It's great!