WATER QUALITY LEGISLATION
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[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version="4.23.1" _module_preset="default" global_colors_info="{}"]The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) is the National Primary Drinking Water Regulation first promulgated in 1991 that requires actions by public water systems to reduce levels of Lead and copper in drinking water.
There have been multiple Short Terms & Minor revisions to the law.
The one Long Term Revisions know as the Lead & Copper Rule Revision (LCRR) was passed in 2021 There is also a proposed improvement know has the Lead & Copper Rule Improvement (LCRI) that was published in Dec 2023 that is yet to be passed.
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[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version="4.23.1" _module_preset="default" global_colors_info="{}"]Lead service lines were historically installed by many utilities across the country. As a part of the EPA’s national Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (40CRF Parts 141 and 142, January 2021), there is now a nationwide effort to inventory all drinking water service materials and replace them with a safer material.
Currently, it is unknown how many Lead service lines exist in the country. Under the LCRR, it’s estimated that about 40% of large water systems may have to conduct line replacements.
LCRR Compliance:
- Water systems must develop an inventory of service lines that meets the LCRR requirements, including service line materials classification, information sources, and public accessibility
- Water systems must submit their initial inventories to their state by October 16, 2024
- Water systems must notify all persons served by the water system at the service connection with a Lead, Galvanized (GRR), or Lead status unknown service line within 30 days of completing their service line inventory
#1 Selling Brand that filters Lead Water
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PUR PLUS 30 Cup Dispenser
PUR PLUS 30 Cup Dispenser
- WQA certified to reduce Lead
- Reduces chlorine, copper and zinc that cause bad taste and odor¹
- NSF certified to reduce microplastics found in tap and bottled water¹
- Hassle-free design: pull down spout, carrying handle, and filter change light
- LockFit™ design to ensure unfiltered water doesn’t mix with filtered water
- Compatible with all Genuine PUR Pitcher & Dispenser replacement filters
- Dishwasher safe
¹ Like other leading brands, PUR does not filter microbes. As of 3/1/23 Brita® and ZeroWater® were not certified to filter microbes. Brita® is a trademark of Brita LP. ZeroWater® is a trademark of Zero Technologies, LLC. *Versus best-selling Brita® pitcher filter OB03. Brita® is a trademark of Brita LP. † Based on comparing a year’s worth of bottled water (16.9 oz) to a PUR system and 5 refills. Based on Nielsen sales data for lead reducing filters in the pitcher and faucet mount segments for 52 weeks ending 8/24/2024
[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]WATER QUALITY LEGISLATION
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[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version="4.23.1" _module_preset="default" global_colors_info="{}"]The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) is the National Primary Drinking Water Regulation first promulgated in 1991 that requires actions by public water systems to reduce levels of Lead and copper in drinking water.
There have been multiple Short Terms & Minor revisions to the law.
The one Long Term Revisions know as the Lead & Copper Rule Revision (LCRR) was passed in 2021 There is also a proposed improvement know has the Lead & Copper Rule Improvement (LCRI) that was published in Dec 2023 that is yet to be passed.
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[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version="4.23.1" _module_preset="default" global_colors_info="{}"]Lead service lines were historically installed by many utilities across the country. As a part of the EPA’s national Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (40CRF Parts 141 and 142, January 2021), there is now a nationwide effort to inventory all drinking water service materials and replace them with a safer material.
Currently, it is unknown how many Lead service lines exist in the country. Under the LCRR, it’s estimated that about 40% of large water systems may have to conduct line replacements.
LCRR Compliance:
- Water systems must develop an inventory of service lines that meets the LCRR requirements, including service line materials classification, information sources, and public accessibility
- Water systems must submit their initial inventories to their state by October 16, 2024
- Water systems must notify all persons served by the water system at the service connection with a Lead, Galvanized (GRR), or Lead status unknown service line within 30 days of completing their service line inventory
#1 Selling Brand that filters Lead Water
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" content_phone="#1 Selling Brand that filters Lead Water
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BE SURE IT'S
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PUR PLUS 30 Cup Dispenser
PUR PLUS 30 Cup Dispenser
- WQA certified to reduce Lead
- Reduces chlorine, copper and zinc that cause bad taste and odor¹
- NSF certified to reduce microplastics found in tap and bottled water¹
- Hassle-free design: pull down spout, carrying handle, and filter change light
- LockFit™ design to ensure unfiltered water doesn’t mix with filtered water
- Compatible with all Genuine PUR Pitcher & Dispenser replacement filters
- Dishwasher safe
¹ Like other leading brands, PUR does not filter microbes. As of 3/1/23 Brita® and ZeroWater® were not certified to filter microbes. Brita® is a trademark of Brita LP. ZeroWater® is a trademark of Zero Technologies, LLC. *Versus best-selling Brita® pitcher filter OB03. Brita® is a trademark of Brita LP. † Based on comparing a year’s worth of bottled water (16.9 oz) to a PUR system and 5 refills. Based on Nielsen sales data for lead reducing filters in the pitcher and faucet mount segments for 52 weeks ending 8/24/2024
[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]The PUR Water Pitcher & Dispenser Replacement Filter reduces 2x more chemical & physical substances compared to Brita’s leading pitcher filter* through its powerful 2-in-1 genuine PUR filtration technology that filters water fast.¹ It has also been rigorously tested and certified by NSF to reduce chlorine, mercury, copper, zinc and other chemical & physical substances that can cause bad taste and odor in your drinking water.‡
- Hassle-free, no soaking required. Simply rinse for 15-seconds before use.
- Faster water filtration.¹
- LockFit™ design guarantees unfiltered water will not mix with filtered water.
- Long-lasting filtration that lasts for up to 40 gallons or 2 months.
- Fits inside all PUR and Beautiful by PUR pitcher and dispenser systems
*Versus best-selling Brita® pitcher filter OB03. Brita® is a trademark of Brita LP.
¹ Compared with PUR PLUS Pitcher Filter.
‡ Like other leading brands, PUR does not filter microbes. As of 7/1/23 Brita® and ZeroWater® were not certified to filter microbes. Brita® is a trademark of Brita LP. ZeroWater® is a trademark of Zero Technologies, LLC.
Product details
Details & Dimensions
Be cautious of ‘off-brand’ water filters. They are not tested nor certified to filter the same as Genuine PUR Water Pitcher & Dispenser Replacement Filters in PUR and Beautiful by PUR systems. Genuine PUR water filters are the only water filters certified to reduce chemical & physical substances when used with your PUR or Beautiful by PUR water pitcher or dispenser system.
SKU: PPF900Z1
In the Box: 1 filter
To continuously enjoy, cleaner, better tasting drinking water, remember to change your PUR Water Pitcher & Dispenser Replacement Filter (PPF900Z) every 2 months or after 40 gallons of use.
Just a few simple steps to install your new filter:
- Rinse new filter with cold water for 15 seconds
- Insert new filter and twist to lock
- Fill pour tray with water
FAQs
Question: Which contaminants does this filter reduce?
Answer: This filter is certified to reduce 15 contaminants including certain pesticides, pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, chlorine (taste & odor) and more.¹
Question: How long will my filter last?
Answer: One filter provides up to 40 gallons, or 2 months, of clean water. For best performance, change your filter every 2 months.
For additional FAQ or post-purchase support, please visit our support page.