Articles, tagged with "untreated water", page 2
14th September 2010
Did you know that according to the EPA, approximately 15% of Americans rely on their own private drinking water supplies, such as well water? For those folks, they must take extra precaution to ensure the water they are drinking is safe and doesn’t carry...
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Vibrant Water
13th September 2010
Water damage occurs when pipes burst or water seeps into a basement through a leaky foundation. Water damage can be expensive to fix. There is nothing far more devastating than to the health of a family and the structure of a building than the growth of t...
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Venus Pareek
05th August 2010
Life will cease to exist without water. Proper functioning of the body requires around 1.5 litres of water everyday; doctors usually recommend having 8 glasses of water intake so that the toxic waste is flushed out of the body and the skin gets naturally ...
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Mark Jhon
02nd June 2010
Water seems harmless. We drink it, we swim in it, we bathe in it. Without it no life forms would exist. But unwanted water in your home can spell disaster. Flooding from leaks and thunderstorms causes a myriad of problems, some of which are not immediatel...
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Rabiat Hall
01st June 2010
Water is the heart of life. It is essential for all body functions and is the basis of quality health and general wellness. Without access to clean and pure water the general health of an individual falls. On the other hand, water could also be the source...
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Sam Johnson
18th May 2010
Sewage water must be treated and used for industrial purpose. It also reduces the risk of endangering living creatures. If not for the treatment of effluents, the chemical present in them will lead to the growth of harmful algae and pose a risk to living ...
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Vijay Koragappa Shetty
10th May 2010
To achieve a healthy home, you have to pursue sanitary practices all the time. But before you can take up health-safety measures, you must have an initial knowledge as to how home systems work. To begin with, your septic system is the facility that accumu...
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Marikor Hidalgo
30th March 2010
What is H. pylori?
H. pylori stands for Helicobacter pylori bacteria. It is a spiral shaped bacteria, which specifically resides under the mucus layer of the stomach. If the infection is left untreated, it can lead to several digestive illnesses such a...
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Author:
Marcia
24th March 2010
Helicobacter infection, also known as H. pylori infection is caused when a bacterium known as Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infects the duodenum (first part of small intestine) or stomach. This infection is present in almost half the population of the w...
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Marcia
09th March 2010
What is reverse osmosis ? Also known as hyperfiltration, reverse osmosis is a common use of water filtration system. While it is considered that a fantastic invention in his time, has now been replaced by more current and effective filtering systems. Howe...
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Larry S. Price
12th February 2010
There is so much concern about water nowadays, that it is no wonder we are just as concerned about the water we shower with as the water we drink, and the only way to be sure the water you shower with is safe is to use a shower filter.
Using a shower ...
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Author:
Scott
19th January 2010
Shopping for a used pop up camper? If you answered yes then you need to consider a few things before making a purchase. Being prepared before going out camper shopping can save you money and potential headaches down the road. Some things you should resear...
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Daren Hopkins
23rd December 2009
Depending on the size of the house and the source of the water, a whole house water purification system may be needed to meet the water demands of the entire family. While some homes may be able to get by with individual filters or purification units atta...
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Larry Y. Hodge
03rd December 2009
Food poisoning is much more common than people realise. With the temptations of numerous cafes and restaurants all around us, the danger of contracting food poisoning has increased rapidly. The impact of food poisoning can vary from being fairly minor to ...
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Author:
David Ravech
05th October 2009
It all began with a phone call asking me what grocery store I use. Some jovial man was going to give me a coupon worth $25 for that store! Hey, who doesn't want a free $25 bucks these days? But wait…there's more free stuff! I'm also getting a free w...
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Author:
Donna Hoffman