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What is Water Purification?

Water purification removes contaminants from raw water. This helps to make the water clean and pure enough for people to consume. Not only that, water purification is also made for other purposes, such as:

 

Chemical

 

Medical

 

Industrial

 

Pharmacology

 

There are different methods to purify water. Some of them include:

 

Filtration

 

Reverse Osmosis

 

Ultraviolet Light

 

Deionization

 

Ultrafiltration

 

Powdered Activated Carbon Treatment

 

Water Softening

 

The policies for the quality of drinking water are set by the individual governments. This will include set points on a minimum and maximum scale.

 

There are some countries that prefer to keep a certain amount of disinfectant (chlorine, for example) in the water after it is processed through the treatment plant. Leaving this in helps lower the risk of water getting contaminated again.

 

During the water purification process, different elements can be removed from the water to make it cleaner. Some of these elements include:

 

Parasites

 

Organic Material that is suspended

 

Algae

 

Bacteria

 

Fungi

 

Viruses

 

Calcium Magnesium

 

Copper

 

Lead

 

Chromium

 

Things like the smell, taste and appearance may or may not be totally removed during water purification.

Health Benefits of Drinking Clean Water

If you’re drinking water that is contaminated, it can affect you adversely. Water that is contaminated contains plenty of toxins. Toxins are not good to have in your body because they can actually stay in the linings or will go into your blood flow. You should drink clean water because it can cleanse your system, regulate your body and provide you with nourishment.

 

Drinking regular tap water is not necessarily the best solution. Often times, people that don’t purify their water experience a chlorinated or metallic taste. Tap water can also taste heavy when you drink it. In addition to that, pollution has also contributed to contaminating tap water.

 

Drinking contaminated water can cause you to experience any of the following ailments:

 

Urinary tract infections

 

Stomach cramps

 

Vomiting

 

Diarrhea

 

Dehydration

 

Headaches

 

Allergies

 

The more clean water you drink, the less chance you have of getting any of the above or related ailments. Water purification is cost effective and you don’t have to spend hundreds

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Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG

Texte: Noah Daniels
Bildmaterialien: wolfmedia2000
Lektorat: Wolfgang Buschek
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 21.02.2014
ISBN: 978-3-7309-8550-2

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