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	<title>Comments on: Water Softeners &#8211; 3 Critical Things to Consider Before Buying a Water Softener</title>
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		<title>By: asmallvoice1</title>
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		<description>Having worked in this field for years, wells break and/or eventually go dry. Then what? In my opinion, Michael Pritchard&#039;s water filter that makes filthy water drinkable is a better and cheaper option. Charity:W is just a fundraising organization 3 yrs. old. No long term studies of the depletion of the water table is documented on their site. I wish they had a better strategic plan than just &quot;donate&quot;. How will Charity:W help when the wells goes dry?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having worked in this field for years, wells break and/or eventually go dry. Then what? In my opinion, Michael Pritchard&#8217;s water filter that makes filthy water drinkable is a better and cheaper option. Charity:W is just a fundraising organization 3 yrs. old. No long term studies of the depletion of the water table is documented on their site. I wish they had a better strategic plan than just &#8220;donate&#8221;. How will Charity:W help when the wells goes dry?</p>
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