Water Filters for a Clean Drink
The water coming from your facet may not be as clean as it could be. Find out what's in your water and get the appropriate filter to protect your family.
It's a good idea to be informed, right? It's even more important to be informed about the quality of the water you drink.
Your water provider is required by law to provide you with annual water quality reports. We have links to some of them, but you can also contact your water provider for these reports. Here is a tool to help you decipher these reports.
If you do find that your water might have higher arsenic or nitrate levels (common in Idaho), you can find the appropriate water filter for your needs.
The Natural Resources Defense Council has a nice consumer guide to water filters—looks like reverse osmosis might fit the needs of most Idahoans.

