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A Université de Montréal Study Found PFAS "Forever Chemicals" in 99.3% of Quebec Municipal Water Supplies. Here's What Some Families Are Already Doing About It.

Microplastics, lead, and heavy metals in the same water. And your Brita isn't removing any of them.

A Université de Montréal Study Found PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' in 99.3% of Quebec Municipal Water Supplies. Here's What Some Families Are Already Doing About It.

Wellness Insider Editorial Team

May 14, 2025 · 12 min read

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If you've ever filled a glass from the tap and thought - I wonder if this is actually clean...

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If you've watched your kids drink tap water and told yourself - it's probably fine...

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If you own a Brita and still aren't sure it's actually doing anything...

You're not being paranoid.

You're right.

And the Brita in your fridge? It's not fixing the problem. Not even close.

The Night I Stopped Trusting My Own Tap

It started with a news story my husband left open on his phone. A town in Ontario. Lead in the tap water. Old pipes, slowly breaking down over the years. The people living there had no clue until someone came and tested it. The water tasted completely "normal".

Then I just sat there thinking about our house, which was built in 1987. Kids drinking glasses of tap water every morning. I make their hot chocolate with it. Brew my coffee with it. Cook pasta with it twice a week without even thinking.

The Night I Stopped Trusting My Own Tap

That night I started looking into it. And guess what? The information has been sitting in Health Canada reports and university studies for years. Nobody hid it. Nobody connects it to the Brita in your fridge, either.

Your Water Gets Treated. But it is NOT Clean.

Isn't that the same thing? Not really. Water gets treated at the plant. Chlorine kills the bacteria - that part works fine. But then it travels through pipes that in many Quebec neighbourhoods haven't been swapped out since the 1970s. Pipes put in the ground before anyone had heard of PFAS. Before microplastics were even something people measured.

By the time it reaches your tap, it's picked up things the plant never touched. Here's what I kept finding, over and over:

CHLORINE

CHLORINE

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You know that pool smell when you turn on the tap? That's chlorine. Most people get used to the taste thinking it's how tap water is supposed to taste. It isn't.

LEAD

LEAD

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In 2019, a cross-Canada investigation found lead levels in parts of Montreal higher than Flint, Michigan at the peak of their water crisis. Up to 300,000 residents may be affected.

PFAS: FOREVER CHEMICALS

PFAS: FOREVER CHEMICALS

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The chemicals in non-stick pans, waterproof jackets, takeout containers. A 2023 Université de Montréal study found PFAS in 99.3% of Quebec municipalities tested.

MICROPLASTICS

MICROPLASTICS

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Tiny plastic particles from old pipes and runoff found in tap water across Canada. You can’t see them, taste them, and most filters can’t catch the smallest ones.

I kept thinking: this has to be fringe science.

It isn’t.

99 %

of Quebec municipalities tested contained PFAS - Université de Montréal, 2023

85 %

of Canadian water systems show PFAS traces - Health Canada national survey

93 %

of bottled water samples globally contained microplastics - SUNY study, 2018

Your Brita Is Better Than Nothing. That's Genuinely All It Is.

Which most of us hear as: just get a Brita. So we do. We put it in the fridge, feel like we’ve handled it, and stop thinking about it.

I had one. I stopped thinking about it too.

But a standard Brita was never built for any of this.

Your Brita Is Better Than Nothing. That's Genuinely All It Is.

"A Brita reduces chlorine taste and odour. That's the job it was designed to do. For everything else most people are worried about, the standard pitcher falls well short."

Here's what I found out a standard Brita doesn't touch:

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PFAS: NOT REMOVED

Basic Brita pitcher filters use loose carbon granules - a design that isn't built to catch PFAS. The forever chemicals are small enough to pass straight through. Certified PFAS removal requires a solid carbon block filter tested specifically for it, which is what Bello uses.

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LEAD: ONLY A LITTLE

Some higher-end Brita models claim to reduce lead. But reducing is not removing. The standard Brita pitcher most people own doesn't even claim to do that.

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MICROPLASTICS: HIT OR MISS

A standard Brita pitcher filter catches some microplastics. But the smallest ones - the ones researchers worry about most - can pass right through loose carbon granules.

The way I came to think about it: your water is like a mix of sand, grit, and dust. A kitchen strainer catches the sand. The grit goes through. The dust doesn't even slow down. A Brita catches the chlorine taste - that's the sand. The PFAS goes straight through. The microplastics, the smallest ones, slip past. And the lead? Unless you have a higher-end model, it's not being touched.

I looked at mine. I couldn't remember the last time I'd changed the filter. At that point you're running tap water through a dirty, clogged-up filter and telling yourself it's clean.

The Other "Solutions" That Don't Solve It

I didn’t just sit with it either. I went through the options. Here’s what I found.

The Other 'Solutions' That Don't Solve It
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Bottled Water

You're paying $2.50 a bottle thinking it's cleaner. A 2018 study found microplastics in 93% of bottled water samples tested globally. Same problem, plastic bottle, $900 a year.

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Standard Water Filters (Brita, PUR, etc.)

Adequate for chlorine taste. Not certified for PFAS. Inconsistent on microplastics. Often used well past replacement date. Not solving the full problem.

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Reverse Osmosis Systems

Genuinely effective at removing most contaminants. But strips essential minerals, requires professional installation,
and wastes several litres for every litre it produces. Most people in apartments can't use them.

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18-Litre Delivery Jugs

Heavy. Expensive. Inconvenient. Still packaged in plastic. And you have no idea where the water actually came from.

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Flavoured Drinks & Sparkling Water Alternatives

Adds sugar, artificial sweeteners, or other compounds you were trying to avoid in the first place.

Every one of those fixes one thing. None of them fix all of it.

I just wanted clean water I actually liked drinking. Without lugging jugs home. Without spending $900 a year on plastic bottles. Without calling a plumber.

Turns out the team behind it had been sitting with the exact same problem.

Every one of those fixes one thing. None of them fix all of it.

So They Spent Years Building the Thing That Didn’t Exist Yet

They weren’t trying to build a water filter. They were trying to solve the same problem I’d been sitting with.

Not a filter that only cuts the smell. Not a flavour drop you squeeze into water that still hasn’t been cleaned. Not a massive under-sink system that strips out the good minerals too.

Something that actually cleans the water properly - and then tastes good enough that you actually want to drink it every day.

They started working on it back in 2020. They went on Dans l'oil du dragon in 2023. They launched in Quebec in November 2024.

Quebec knew exactly what they were talking about. Their first batch sold out within six months.

They built something I hadn’t seen anywhere else.

From tap to glass in four steps

From tap to glass in four steps

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Fill the tank

Tap water. 2 litres. No bottles, no delivery, no waiting.

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Place a capsule

The smart sensor detects it automatically. No programming required.

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Choose your intensity

Light infusion or full flavour. Your water, your preference.

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Drink it

Filtered. Flavoured. 66 plus contaminants removed. Done.

Every other option I’d looked at solved one thing. 
The Brita handled the taste. The under-sink system removed more, but stripped the minerals out too, and needed a plumber. The flavour drops tasted good, but went into water I still hadn’t cleaned. SodaStream just added bubbles.

This does both.

It filters first, then flavours. In one machine, on the counter, in about 30 seconds.

The thing I kept coming back to when I was researching it: the filter is certified under four independent NSF/ANSI standards…

NSF 53

Lead, cysts & VOCs

NSF 42

Chlorine taste & odour

NSF 401

PFAS, pharma & microplastics

NSF 372

Filter is lead-free

That means a third party tested it and confirmed it removes what it claims to remove. (Over 66 contaminants)

Then the capsule. You place it on the machine, it detects it automatically, and it infuses your clean water with whatever you choose.  Real plant ingredients. A light fruit flavour. Electrolytes. Whatever you want that day. No sugar. No artificial sweeteners. Nothing in it that defeats the purpose. I’d been telling myself I’d drink more water for years.  I stopped having to think about it.

Then the Capsule. You Choose What Goes In.

You place it on the machine, it detects it automatically, and it infuses your clean water with whatever you choose. Real plant ingredients. A light fruit flavour. Electrolytes. Whatever you want that day. No sugar. No artificial sweeteners. Nothing in it that defeats the purpose.

WELLNESS

WELLNESS

Real plant ingredients. 
You notice it.

0-CALORIE

0-CALORIE

A whisper of fruit or floral. Zero sugar. For people who like their water clean.

ELECTROLYTE

ELECTROLYTE

Natural minerals and electrolytes for better hydration.

The capsules are glass, not single-use plastic. 

The filter lasts six months and can be set on auto-renewal.

The machine tells you when it needs replacing.

No delivery schedule… No heavy jugs... No bottles piling up.

Finally, it was just clean (and tasty) water for the first time.

Here's What People Started Saying After They Got It

After I ordered it, I started reading the reviews properly.

The same things kept coming up.

“I’ve known something was off with my tap water for years. I just didn’t know what to do about it.”

“I’ve been buying bottled water for two years because the tap smells wrong. I finally stopped.”

“I never drink enough water. Never have. Three weeks in, I’m hitting two litres a day without even thinking about it.”

That last one hit me. Because that was me too.

Years of knowing I should drink more water. Never doing it. Because plain water is just boring. Once it tasted like something I actually wanted, I stopped having to force it.

"My water consumption has tripled. I feel more energetic and my skin is more radiant. I didn't realise how little water I was actually drinking until I had something I actually wanted to drink."

- Lucie P.

Verified customer

Then there was the kids thing. Parents who bought it for themselves found their kids fighting over which capsule to use in the morning. Zero sugar. Nothing artificial. Kids who wouldn't touch water are suddenly asking for it.

— Natasha S. Verified customer

"It's become a hit with the entire family. My kids ask for it by name now. 
They choose their flavour every morning. I feel good knowing they are actually hydrated and I know exactly what is in it."

- Natasha S.

Verified customer

Kids drink what they like. Mine are the same.

Something they actually want with zero sugar and nothing artificial? That's a different conversation from begging them to finish a glass of plain water.

"I was hauling 18-litre jugs from the grocery store every single week. That stopped the day Bello arrived. I will not go back."

— Chloe F. Verified customer

- Chloe F.

Verified customer

Developed With Montreal In Mind. Certified Everywhere.

Developed By Montreal-Based Entrepreneurs. Tested by an Independent Lab.

That mattered to me, too, by the way. It's developed by people living in Montreal - drinking the same water, living in the same province.

“While the aesthetics interested me, it was the fact that Bello is developed by Montreal-based Canadian entrepreneurs that motivated my purchase.”

- Verified customer, Instagram

I looked up the certifications. The filter is independently certified under four NSF/ANSI standards. NSF 42 covers chlorine taste and odour. NSF 53 covers lead, cysts, and VOCs. NSF 401 targets PFAS, pharmaceuticals, and microplastics. NSF 372 verifies the filter itself is lead-free. All tested by a third party. Not by Bello.

Over 66 contaminants removed. Not a claim. A test result.

It Doesn't Ask You to Remember Anything

The filter lasts six months. The machine tells you when it needs replacing. You can set capsules to auto-renew so your favourites just show up. No running out, no reordering, no thinking about it. This is the part I didn’t expect to matter as much as it does. Every other water solution I tried put something on my to-do list. The 18-litre jug needed to be ordered before it ran out. The Brita filter needed to be replaced but I could never remember when. The bottled water needed to be carried in from the car.

Bello just runs. It tells you what it needs. You don’t have to manage it.
For me, that was the thing that made it stick.

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A Bello water filtration and flavoring appliance dispensing a yellow beverage into a glass with ice.

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Bello purifies your tap water and infuses it with natural flavors and functional ingredients - making it effortless to drink more water throughout the day.

Removes chlorine, lead, microplastics and PFAS

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Is Bello Actually Cheaper Than Bottled Water?

I did the maths before I ordered. Here’s what I was spending:

Option Annual Cost (Estimated) NSF/ANSI Certified for PFAS Removal? NSF/ANSI Certified for Lead Removal? Flavoured Drinks?
Bottled water (1.5L/day) ~$912 CAD/year
Standard Brita pitcher + filters ~$80–100 CAD/year
Bello Wellness Pack ~$571 year 1 / ~$290 year 2+

The Brita is cheaper. There's no getting around that. But a standard Brita pitcher wasn't built to remove PFAS, lead, or microplastics. It reduces chlorine taste. That's it. Bello costs more. What you're paying for is a filter that actually removes the things you're worried about - and water you'll want to drink every single day. Most Bello customers find they stop buying bottled water entirely. At $912/year for bottles versus $290/year from year two with Bello, it pays for itself before the end of year two.


Bello cost estimated based on Wellness Pack ($325 one-time), average 1–2 capsules/month at $12.95 each, and filter replacement every 6 months at $44.10. Bottled water estimated at 1.5L/day at average Canadian retail price. Brita estimate based on standard pitcher plus six filter replacements annually. Individual usage varies.

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AFTER 12 MONTHS

What Changes When the Water Actually Gets Fixed

The thing nobody tells you is that it’s not really about the machine. It’s about stopping the weekly jug run. It’s my kids asking for water instead of juice. That chlorine smell that used to hit me every morning. Gone. And the simple thing of filling a glass and not wondering anymore.

Actually knowing.

— Emily D. Verified customer

"The tap water smells like bleach. I've been buying bottled water since I left my parents' house. I finally stopped. I didn't think I'd ever feel good about drinking from the tap again."


- Emily D.

Verified customer

— Sophie Verified customer

"I started working with a naturopath and reducing microplastics was one of her key recommendations. Bello was the only product she approved. That was good enough for me."


- Sophie

Verified customer

— Oliver B. Verified customer

"While the aesthetics interested me, it was the fact that Bello is built by Montreal entrepreneurs that made me buy. I feel good about where my money went. And the water is genuinely better."

- Oliver B.

Verified customer

Those weren’t one-off stories. They were my story too.

The jug run stopping. My kids actually drinking water. That chlorine smell, gone. And the quiet relief of filling a glass and just not wondering anymore.

Try It for 30 Days. Doesn’t Work? Send It Back.

You already know your tap water isn’t as clean as you’d like.

You already know your Brita isn’t fixing it. The only question is whether you do something about it.

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By week two I was drinking more water than I had in years. The kids ask for it now. The bottles stopped piling up.

And I stopped thinking about it at all. In the best possible way.

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