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Clean Water, Clearly Explained

54 min · 18 mrt 2026
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Cydian Kauffman, founder of Pure Water–Northwest, explores his mission-driven approach to demystifying clean water. Cydian shares how his business cuts through industry confusion to deliver real, science‑backed water solutions, while also tackling fringe topics like structured and hydrogenated water to separate fact from fiction. He discusses how Pure Water–Northwest designs custom solutions for challenges such as industrial runoff, high iron levels, bacterial contamination, arsenic, PFAS, fluoride, and hidden household toxins linked to health concerns. Listeners also learn about Cydian’s educational YouTube videos and the free water‑education webinars he offers to help consumers better understand what’s really in their water. Podcast Recorded on March 12, 2026

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