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Water Treatment & Purification

icon1 Posted by hendra in Blogging on 12 1st, 2007 | no responses

By: Varun Gupta

Water is not always clean. It contains contaminants from natural and man-made sources, such as minerals, gases, bacteria, metals and chemicals. Many of these contaminants are harmless. However, some impurities can adversely affect your health. Others damage equipment, stain laundry and fixtures and emit odors. Chemicals present in drinking water can interfere with the normal functioning of the human body. Giardia can be found in well waters, particularly if the well is located on a farm. But the most common sources of Giardia are surface sources, like rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.

Water quality problems such as hardness, corrosivity, foaming, staining or bad tastes, smell or color are undesirable. However, these factors do not necessarily make the water unhealthful. Since public systems are not always properly regulated, a home water purification system is needed for health protection.

Home water purification may be your key to solving this problem. Methods used to improve the quality of water are referred to as treatment. Water treatment refers to systems that reduce harmful contaminants in the water, dealing with health and safety of the water. High levels of coliform, nitrates, arsenic, lead and pesticides are examples of harmful contaminants that must be treated before water is safe to drink.

Water problems that effect water taste, color, odor, hardness and corrosivity are a safety concern. The presence of high levels of magnesium, calcium, iron, manganese and silt are some common contaminants that require water conditioning. It is not uncommon to use both treatment and conditioning methods to improve water quality.

A list of possible water purification and conditioning methods:

Mechanical or Sedimentation Filtration
Activated Carbon Filtration
Oxidation Filtration
Neutralizing Filtration
Reverse Osmosis or Membrane Filtration
Ultra-violet Treatment
Water Softener or Cation Exchange
Chlorination Disinfection

As many people take a drink of water straight from the kitchen sink, this may is an appropriate place for fitting a drinking water purification system from Kent, one of the most reliable water purification company in India. The system can also fit right over your tap and cleanse water as it comes out. A reverse osmosis (RO), ultra violet (UV) or better yet a combination of RO and UV water filter unit is a great way to purify water. The initial investment may be costly for one of these units, but they pay for themselves rather quickly, and are by far the most effective water purifying filters on the market. Kent water purification models are able purify large percentage of toxins from the water.

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Information about the Author:

Varun Gupta is a well known author who writes on the topics related to Mineral RO, Water Purification System and Reverse Osmosis Purifier India for the site www.kent.co.in.

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