Articles, tagged with "untreated water", page 3
21st September 2009
Water is essential to maintain health for children and adults alike, and it should be the beverage of choice for all of us, with one notable exception. For infants, water is not necessary and may even be harmful to your little one. Before you give your ba...
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Author:
Cindy Paiva
17th September 2009
Water purification is an important process required to be done before water can be considered safe for drinking purposes. Natural water from various sources contains various impurities which may be chemical or biological in nature.
1. Physical contaminan...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
30th July 2009
Potable, hygienic and clean water is a basic requirement for survival and to lead a healthy life. It is a basic human right. It is very important to filter and purify water before consuming it. Bacteria and viruses spread many fatal and communicable disea...
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Author:
Elijah Wood
16th July 2009
I had always thought that the water from my tap was safe to drink until I uncovered some worrying information about what else it might contain. One welcome advantage of this new age of information is our ability to find answers to problems fast.
The ho...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
30th June 2009
Homes and businesses in Missouri that have damp areas or lots of humidity pose a huge risk for getting mold inside their property. Mold contamination is a serious issue and should be dealt with immediately. Allowing the problem to linger will only cause...
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Author:
Leo Nov
22nd June 2009
Water is essential to all living things. To function properly, your body needs about 1500 grams (1.5 liters) of water per day. The body of an adult is composed of approximately 60% of water: the lymph 96%, the blood 80%, muscles 75% and the bones 30%. The...
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Author:
Raphaelo
18th May 2009
All nature is full of water, but not all water is potable (fit for consumption). Only 0.3% of the total water available to human is considered as "drinking water". For a water to be potable, it must have a quantity of substances that you can safely consum...
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Author:
Raphaelo
12th May 2009
If water is the source of life, polluted water is the source of disease. For most people, if water does not taste bad, smell bad, or have abnormal color, it is a drinking water. Yet, the majority of harmful pollutants found in water are odorless and taste...
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Author:
Raphaelo
11th May 2009
Although their popularity has declined over the years, pure water distillers are still used as a water purification technology in homes around the country. In this article, I will give you a broad overview of these systems, stating their pros and cons.
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Author:
nicossty
10th April 2009
If you're heading out on a trek where bringing your own bottled water is not an option and boiling water is a hassle then a good backpack water filter is what you need. Most experienced wilderness junkies either use a filter or else they chemically treat...
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Author:
Allison Mac
25th March 2009
Fine health determines whether or not we will achieve all the desires of our hearts or at least some of them to the fullest.
As well when one of the many organs deteriorates, it affects the others that are not sickly and the overall performance of the ...
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Author:
Poly Muthumbi
20th January 2009
The Florida Aquifer, technically named the Floridan Aquifer, is one of the largest and most productive aquifer systems in the world. The Floridan Aquifer provides water for irrigation, household, agricultural and industrial use, livestock, plants, wildli...
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Author:
Patti Wilson
17th January 2009
A complete water purification process involves a number of steps to remove the contaminants present in untreated water. While it is difficult to explain water purification in one short article, here is an outline of the various steps involved.In years gon...
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Author:
Travis Booth
09th January 2009
A little look at the advantages offered by a domestic water filter system.
We all know it is important to keep well hydrated, as we are over 70% water ourselves and the human machine can suffer if water supplies run low. But what is the best kind of wa...
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Author:
Mark Snare
05th January 2009
We all want clean water, but we don't always take the necessary steps to get it. Most municipal water sources do an acceptable job bringing untreated water up to an established code, but there are still contaminants, which can survive the treatment center...
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Author:
michael russell