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A Guide to Home Water Treatment for Drinking

Filtration: filtration is the process of separating the water from the dissolved or suspended matter in the pores of an absorbent medium. Log on http://www.watersafesystems.com/

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A Guide to Home Water Treatment for Drinking

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  1. A Guide to Home Water Treatment for Drinking http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  2. We are going to look at some of the methods to obtain clean drinking water for home water treatment, however, for installing a system, please contact your local health department for consultation http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  3. Filtration: filtration is the process of separating the water from the dissolved or suspended matter in the pores of an absorbent medium. Filtration highly depends on the amount and size of the contaminant. • Reverse osmosis: reverse osmosis is the process of flowing water from a more concentrated medium to a more dilute one, through a semi permeable membrane. http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  4. Distillation systems: in this process the water is heated till it reaches its boiling point. Once the boiling state is reached the water vapor is collected, leaving behind the contaminants. • Ultra violet treatment systems: in this process the water comes in direct contact with the UV light, in order to disinfect it or to reduce the amount of bacteria it contains. http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  5. Water softeners: this process makes use of ion exchange technology to reduce the amount of hardness in the water. They can also be designed to remove iron and manganese, heavy metals, some radioactivity, nitrates, arsenic, chromium, selenium, and sulfate. Although they do not protect against protozoa, bacteria, and viruses. http://www.watersafesystems.com/

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