Karen
Bottle your water sample in a clean glass container, maybe one of the
small juice type, and take it to your local university or take it to the
nearest town or city, and ask them to analyze it for you. This should be
free, or a minimal cost. Mention what you suspect in the water. 

Yes I am sure many of the filters on the market would remove the
chemicals. They should have an activated charcoal filter. Do not use the
reverse osmosis filter as it removes all the mineral content from the
water, unless you desire to remove the minerals and then put them back
in which can be expensive and seems kind of pointless to me.

Don Tunney from the Rife-list is handling a very nice filter which not
only cleans the water, removes chemicals and their residues, but also
keeps the mineral content, ozonated the water water as well as ionizes
it. You can reach him at [email protected] or visit the web
site http://www.rifetechnology.com/cancu.htm

Victory to you in your water problems.
David


   

[email protected] wrote:
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> To All,
  How could I get my water checked for these
> chemicals?  Could a filter remove these chemicals?  If so, what type of
> filter is best?  Thanks in advance for your help.
>                                                             Karen
> 
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