Overview
The goals of this clinical trial are to:
- gather preliminary data on the effectiveness of a table-top water pitcher filtration system in reducing arsenic exposure among individuals using private wells with elevated (\>5 μg/L) arsenic concentrations, and
- identify the factors influencing implementation of the filter intervention (uptake and sustainability) and barriers and facilitators to its use.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Do water and urinary arsenic concentrations change from baseline to Week 4 of the water pitcher intervention?
Are changes in arsenic concentrations maintained during the eight-week sustainability period?
- Which factors facilitate or impede uptake, use, and sustainability of the intervention?
- Are household income and/or home ownership associated with sustained filter use?
Participants will:
- Receive a free 12-cup water filter pitcher and cartridge replacements
- Use the pitcher filtration system, including replacement of filter cartridges, per manufacturer recommendations
- Collect and mail water and urine samples at baseline, 4 weeks, and 12 weeks
- Complete online questionnaires at baseline, 4 weeks, and 12 weeks
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 years or older
- NH resident living in Merrimack or Belknap county
- Use a private water system as primary drinking water source
- Water arsenic \>5 micrograms/L upon testing
- Confirm would be primary person in home maintaining the provided pitcher filter
Exclusion Criteria:
- Use or plan to use a mitigation strategy to reduce exposure to arsenic-contaminated drinking water in the next 12 weeks


