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Question from Krissy

I’m wondering if BPA is ever a concern from reverse osmosis units? Either possibly from the tank or the use of plastic water tubing? I do not know what linings are being used in the storage tanks. Is there any way to test for BPA in water?

Thanks for any help!

Debra’s Answer

I haven’t heard anything about being concerned about BPA in water filters, however, here is a lab where you can get anything tested for BPA: Impact Analytical.

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