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Steve Schimoler: Cooking with Kinetico Water—Holiday Gravy Recipe

Based on Steve’s passion for cooking, innovation and creating the best flavor in his recipes, he realizes that no ingredient is to be overlooked, including water. In 2012, Steve teamed with Kinetico to prove the notion that purified water is core to creating great-tasting dishes in his restaurant and in the home. Read more about […]

Written by on November 13, 2015

Water Contaminant: Arsenic

Arsenic is a metalloid element that has traditionally been useful in a broad range of applications due to its toxicity. Its occurrence in drinking water is undesirable for the same reason. Arsenic in groundwater is typically associated with deposits found in geologic formations. Leached into drinking water, it has been associated with a wide range […]

Written by on November 8, 2015

A Rare Agreement in the Middle East, Over Water

Over the last 20 years, we have read predictions that the next great war will be fought over water and not riches, oil or geography. Some think water scarcity all over the world will bring on conflict between nations. In my blog entitled “Water Issues’ Effect on Conflict and Civil Unrest” I discussed how water […]

Written by on November 6, 2015

Steve Schimoler: Cranberry Compote Recipe

Based on Steve’s passion for cooking, innovation and creating the best flavor in his recipes, he realizes that no ingredient is to be overlooked, including water. In 2012, Steve teamed with Kinetico to prove the notion that purified water is core to creating great-tasting dishes in his restaurant and in the home. Read more about […]

Written by on October 26, 2015

Fluoride in Your Drinking Water—How Much is Too Much?

I frequently get calls from people asking about fluoride in their water. Some people call about removing the fluoride, and some call about making sure it remains in their water supply. These opposing opinions piqued my curiosity about fluoride. What is it? How does it get into the water supply? Should it be removed, or […]

Written by on October 24, 2015

Steve Schimoler: Butternut Squash Soup Recipe

Based on Steve’s passion for cooking, innovation and creating the best flavor in his recipes, he realizes that no ingredient is to be overlooked, including water. In 2012, Steve teamed with Kinetico to prove the notion that purified water is core to creating great-tasting dishes in his restaurant and in the home. Read more about […]

Written by on October 19, 2015

How a Reverse Osmosis System Works

With every passing year we learn more about what is in our water and the effects those contaminants can have on our health. It takes the EPA years of study to figure out what is an acceptable level for contaminants in our water or how best to treat them. Contaminants in residential drinking water can […]

Written by on October 17, 2015

Steve Schimoler: Miso and Soba Soup with Reverse Osmosis Water

Based on Steve’s passion for cooking, innovation and creating the best flavor in his recipes, he realizes that no ingredient is to be overlooked, including water. In 2012, Steve teamed with Kinetico to prove the notion that purified water is core to creating great-tasting dishes in his restaurant and in the home. Read more about […]

Written by on October 12, 2015

Water Issues’ Effect on Conflict and Civil Unrest

In the May 18th Sunday Review of The New York Times, Thomas Friedman wrote a very thought provoking article entitled “Without Water, Revolution.” It covers what is going on today in Syria and how water issues play a big role in the civil unrest that plagues that country today. He describes how the drought that […]

Written by on October 10, 2015

Lake Mead Water Uncaps 3rd Straw for Vegas

Residents of Las Vegas may encounter some changes in water taste because of the different and new routing. The $817 Million dollar tunnel has been completed and will be tapping deeper levels of the Lake Mead water supply for Las Vegas. WHY IS THE NEW INTAKE NEEDED? The new pipeline can draw water from the […]

Written by on October 5, 2015