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Do the Berkey filters remove MICROPLASTICS (plastic fibers) from the water?

By August 16, 2018November 29th, 2020No Comments

Microplastics (microscopic plastic) are plastic particles smaller than 5 mm in size that can be found in a variety of places. Microplastics are found in 93% of bottled water tested in global study. The image of bottle water as clean and pure is being challenged by a global investigation that found the water tested is often contaminated with tiny particles of plastic.

It’s unclear what the effect of microplastics is on human health, and no previous work has established a maximum safe level of consumption. There are no rules or standards for allowable limits of microplastics in bottled water in Canada, the United States and Europe. Rules and standards for other countries from the study are not known. Microplastics have been shown to absorb toxic chemicals linked to cancer and other illnesses, and then release them when consumed by fish and mammals.

While microplastics may physically harm organisms, there’s also concern that they could leach chemicals such as plasticizers, UV stabilizers, flame retardants, and colorants. In addition to what’s in them, microplastics have also been found to attract pesticides and other toxic chemicals in water.

Extensive tests conducted at Professor Sherri Mason’s lab at the State University of New York in Fredonia were able to record microplastic particles as small as 6.5 microns, or 6,500 nanometers.

The Black Berkey filters (purification elements)  can reduce viruses down to the nanometer scale, in the tested range of 24-26 nanometers; 24-26 nanometers is .024 to .026 microns…in other words, much smaller than the plastic particles being found in water.

The fact that Black Berkey filters (purification elements) have been tested to remove viruses to the nanometer range suggests that contaminants much larger in size, such as plastic fibers should also be removed. Nonetheless, since actual testing of plastic fibers has not yet been conducted, NMCL(New Millennium Concepts, Ltd) can’t officially make that claim.

 
EcoBlueLife.com is a replacement water and air filter company located in the United States. The views and opinions contained herein are solely those of the original author and do not represent Eco Blue Life or its affiliates. This article was originally published on TheBerkey.com  
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