Thursday, January 17, 2013

Do You Know the Ideal Form of Water Purification Technology?


The advances made in the field of water purification technology in recent years are nothing short of incredible. This is very good news for the average consumer because these advances have made simpler and better performing home water filtration systems available. These systems have also become much easier to install.

Another advantage of the technological advances has been a reduction in prices. Water purifiers that cost several thousand dollars just a few years ago can now be had for just hundreds putting them within the range of the pockets of many more consumers.

Water purification technology is able to remove many basic and not so basic water impurities e.g. sand, various varieties of organic material, parasites, bacteria, algae, fungi and viruses.

There are many and various methods that can be used to purify water such as media filtration, activated carbon filtration, water softening and de-ionization. Some will remove just one specific impurity whilst others are designed to remove a group of impurities.

One of the most popular forms of water purification technology is reverse osmosis. Initially this was only used by coastal industries and the military to make sea water drinkable. You can now find many different types of reverse osmosis water filter designed specifically for home use.

There is an interesting system that goes by the name of vortex purification technology that has been found to wipe out the strain of avian flu that can be passed on via water.

A water purification treatment is defined as a method that can be used to change a water supply's chemical composition.

There are five different methods of water purification. They are: filtration, chemical treatment, freezing, boiling and distillation.

The scientific community only recognizes three ways to purify a water supply: filtration, boiling and chemical treatment.

If you are trying to purify water you really need to know exactly what impurities it contains because the method that is likely to be the most successful at removing them will largely depend on what it is that needs to be removed. E.g. the very best method for removing small molecular contaminants is activated carbon treatment.

The most popular home water purification methods are distillation and reverse osmosis, but it's a fact that neither of these methods will entirely remove all contaminants. Neither is particularly quick either.

Another method for removing impurities from a water supply is ultraviolet treatment. This is a method that has been known about for 100 years. It makes water-borne pathogens and viruses inactive. In the opinion of most experts it is the best method available to get rid of harmful micro-organisms from your water supply. It is also a very quick way of achieving the objective.

Another water purification technology that is highly thought of is ozonization or ozone treatment. Ozone is a strong oxidizing agent that is delivered via a stream of air to the water. It is a strong disinfectant and diffuses through the water as small bubbles. It gets into the cells of micro-organisms by diffusing through their cell walls.

The oldest known method of purifying water is boiling. This is a method that has been in use since ancient times and it was the main reason for the popularity of tea as a drink in the Far East - cold water was simply not safe to drink.

A more up-to-date way of purifying water is to use iodine and chlorine drops or tablets. They are methods that have a lot to recommend them but they will always have their detractors because they are chemical methods.

You really should take the time to investigate the viability of installing some form of water purification technology in your home to improve your water supply's quality and your own health.




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