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NSF/ANSI 58: Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Systems

Reverse osmosis systems and components fall within the scope of NSF/ANSI 58. To learn about the requirements and certification process for this standard, check out this informational piece.

This standard includes requirements addressing various aspects of point-of-use (POU) reverse osmosis (RO) systems, including:

  • Safety of materials in contact with drinking water (including content in accordance with NSF/ANSI/CAN 372)
  • Structural integrity
  • TDS (total dissolved solids) reduction performance
  • Efficiency rating
  • Recovery rating
  • Contaminant reduction performance
  • Information for the end user.

Claims available under NSF/ANSI 58

Standard NSF/ANSI 58 includes test procedures to verify various claims that can be made for your RO system, including:

Required

  • TDS (total dissolved solids) reduction.

Optional

  • Cyst reduction
  • Hexavalent and trivalent chromium reduction
  • Arsenic reduction
  • Nitrate/nitrite reduction
  • Cadmium reduction
  • Lead reduction
  • Barium reduction
  • Turbidity reduction
  • Fluoride reduction
  • Copper reduction
  • VOC reduction
  • Asbestos reduction
  • Perchlorate reduction
  • Radium 226/228 reduction
  • Selenium reduction
  • Pentavalent arsenic reduction.

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