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Water Purifiers - How Safe Is The Water You Drink?

The Latin expression ‘Aqua pura is Aqua vitae’ perhaps best expresses the value of pure water. Translated into English, it literally means ‘pure water is the water of life’.

Water is life’s mater and matrix, mother and medium. There is no life without water, but water in its raw state is not suitable for drinking. It contains numerous contaminants, which can be dangerous to human health.

But, thanks goes to Science that has invented devices to shield civilization against such aqua ailments. A water purifier is one of such devices that purify our drinking water. A water purifier is a wonderful device that converts raw water so that it tastes like nectar; therefore by this process it makes ordinary tap water perfectly suitable for drinking.

Health Benefits of a Water Purifier:

A water purifier is very beneficial for healthy living. Ordinary untreated water can contain numerous contaminants including bacteria, algae, viruses, fungi, minerals, and man-made chemical pollutants that cannot be seen with the naked eye. These contaminants are very pernicious for one’s health.

A water purifier kills these organisms and filtrates the contaminants to make the water perfectly fit for drinking. Thus water purifiers save us from numerous dangerous bacterial and viral diseases that easily spread when water becomes contaminated.

Water Purification Techniques:

Different water purifiers use different techniques of purification. The common techniques used to purify water include boiling, carbon filtering, distilling, reverse osmosis, ion exchange, electrode ionization, water conditioning and plumbo-solvency reduction.

Carbon filtering: This technique is commonly used in home water filters. Charcoal, a form of carbon with a high surface area due to its mode of preparation, adsorbs many compounds, including some toxic compounds. The water is passed through activated charcoal to remove such contaminants. Granular charcoal filtering and sub-micron solid block carbon filtering are the two types of carbon filtering systems.

Granular charcoal is not very effective for removing contaminants such as mercury, volatile organic chemicals, asbestos, pesticides, disinfections byproduct (trihalomethanes), mtbe, pcbs etc. The sub-micron solid block carbon filter is the better system that removes all of the contaminants.

Home water filters drinking water sometimes also contains silver. These small amounts of silver ions can have a bactericidal effect.

Reverse osmosis: The reverse osmosis water system is the technique in which mechanical pressure is applied to an impure solution to force pure water through a semi-permeable membrane. The process is called reverse osmosis, and is theoretically the most thorough method of large-scale water purification.

Ion exchange: Most common ion exchange systems use a zeolite resin bed and simply replace unwanted Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions with benign (soap friendly) Na+ or K+ ions. This is the common water softener. A more rigorous type of ion exchange swaps H+ ions for unwanted cations and hydroxide (OH-) ions for unwanted anions. The result is H+ + OH- → H2O. This system is recharged with hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, respectively. The result is essentially deionized water.

Electrodeionization: It includes passing the water through a positive electrode and a negative electrode. Ion selective membranes allow the positive ions to separate from the water toward the negative electrode and the negative ions toward the positive electrode. It results in high purity de-ionized water. The water is usually passed through a reverse osmosis unit first to remove nonionic organic contaminants.

Water conditioning: This is a method of reducing the effects of hard water. Hardness salts are deposited in water systems subject to heating because the decomposition of bicarbonate ions creates carbonate ions that crystallize out of the saturated solution of calcium or magnesium carbonate. Water with high concentrations of hardness salts can be treated with soda ash (Sodium carbonate) that precipitates out the excess salts, through the common ion effect, as calcium carbonate of very high purity. The precipitated calcium carbonate is traditionally sold to the manufacturers of toothpaste.

Plumbo-solvency reduction: In areas with naturally acidic waters of low conductivity (i.e. surface rainfall in upland mountains of igneous rocks), the water is capable of dissolving lead from any lead pipes that it is carried in. The addition of small quantities of phosphate ion and increasing the pH slightly both assist in greatly reducing plumbo-solvency by creating insoluble lead salts on the inner surfaces of the pipes.electric car motor|electric car motor|electric car motor

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September 12, 2009 - 5:32 AM Comments: Closed

Water Purifiers And Activated Carbon: Adsorb Or Adsorb?

Water has been purified with activated carbon for hundreds of years stretching back to ancient India. Most of us have seen activated carbon for sale in pet stores for cleaning water and have used a crude cousin, charcoal, to cook steaks in the backyard.

As a refined version of charcoal, activated carbon is made by super heating organic material like wood or coconut shells. This super heating drives out impurities and causes the surface area of the resulting material to become tremendous. It is this large surface area that allows this substance to be used to clean water.

For years the process of cleaning water with activated carbon in water purifiers was referred to as absorption. This term refers to what a sponge does with water and it is easy to visualize the activated carbon acting like a sponge, soaking up contaminants. However, this is not actually how the process works. The molecules inside the activated carbon are passive because they are connected to other molecules around their entire perimeter. The molecules on the surface are not as “happy” because they are exposed on one side without another carbon molecule as company. Therefore, these exposed carbon molecules are actively seeking something to “hook to” or bond with. As impurity in the water pass the activated carbon these exposed molecules bond with the impurities through a process of adsorption. When the entire surface area of the activated carbon is covered with impurities is quits adsorbing impurities.

Once the entire surface of the activated carbon is completely covered with impurities the water purifier quits working. At this point it is possible to “re-activate” the carbon by reheating it and thus driving off the impurities in the air. However, since this is a relatively tricky process and may result in some impurities being picked up from the oven it is probably best to leave this to the experts and simply replace the carbon in the water purifier.

Contact time is the primary attribute that determines the efficiency or effectiveness of water purifiers. Image a flow of water that is moving at a hundred miles per hour though a thin mat of activated carbon. In this scenario not much is going to happen because the water is not in contact with the activated carbon for a sufficient period of time. Therefore the higher the volume of water that the water purifiers is trying to clean the larger the filter should be. This is why a relatively small activated carbon water purifier works great on an ice maker in your home. Not much water is moving though the filter’s quarter inch line. This contact time constraint also indicates that it is better to place several medium sized water purifiers around the house than to install a water purifier for the whole house unless you are will to install a very large filter that will have to handle showers and baths.

Now we know that the activated carbon adsorbs rather than absorbs impurities and that contact time is the most important component in the high quality water equation. These facts indicate that it is best to add several water purifiers where needed and to change the activated carbon filters on a regular basis.electric car motor|electric car motor|electric car motor

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September 11, 2009 - 5:31 PM Comments: Closed

When boiling baby bottles, there is a white residue left on the rim of the pan and on the bottles, what is it?

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Quay asked:


When I boil my son’s bottles to sanitize them, there is a white residue left in a ring around the pan and sometimes even on the bottles themselves. I started using a water purifier and it still happens… does anyone know what the residue is and if it’s safe?

Clement
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May 26, 2009 - 1:23 AM Comments: Closed

Fallout 3 Ending ? Need HELP?

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danya2171 asked:


Is there a way to finish Fallout3 (fix the water purifier) and not die at the end????

Cameron
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May 24, 2009 - 5:13 PM Comments: Closed

why are my guppies dieing after they give birth?

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Nina asked:


Hey
i have had my guppies for over a month now, the water is the right temperature from what i have read from all the web sites, i have got water purifier to treat the chlorine in the water and everything else lol
3 of my guppies have had fry, one just recently and appears to be dying. My other 2 died, one unfortunately gave still birth to all her babies so i thought that might be why but the guppy that just had baby’s had no problem. I was on vacation the first guppy had her fry so im not sure how that went but i got 8 fry and she died shorty after.
is there anyway to prevent this…or does anyone know whats going on?
much thanks =D

Newton
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May 16, 2009 - 10:30 PM Comments: Closed

What would your reply to this be?

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Evverr.So.Alllli asked:


Hiiieee Guyyss.

Kind of a weird little question..

What would you say if you received this..

Hi, I have just ordered myself a package of Sea-Monkeys. They have not grown for a long while (6 months). Could this possibly be the result of an inflicting defect in the food, or water purifier? What seems to be the problem here, could it even be the Sea-Monkeys themselves? Could they just be sick or something along those lines? Or maybe they were defected as eggs. Help please with this, my Sea-Monkeys shouldn’t have to suffer.

Thank you.

-Sid

Thanks!

Jordan

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April 11, 2009 - 8:40 PM Comments: Closed

Are you concerned about the water you drink?

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Eco/Enviro Girl asked:


This is actually a couple of questions in one and my neice is doing a project on public awarness of non-filtered water…. So please bear with me…. ;~) Thanks in advance,

Are you concerned about what it in the water you drink? Why?

Studies have shown that there are tons of chemicals that cannot be removed and some that are also added when the water is “cleaned” at the water planet… Including chlorine, lead, mercury, medicine/drug residues etc… Another interesting thing is while the water plants deem the water safe when it leaves their plants it does come through some old pipes (some could be lead) underground, and your house pipes as well before making it to your sink, shower, etc….

If you are concerned about the water what are you doing to counteract it? Are you also using a water purifier when doing the dishes (by hand) and when you take a shower?

“Americans are becoming more aware of the contaminants in our nation’s water supplies and many are installing water filters to purify their drinking water. Yet most continue to bathe and shower straight from the tap, unaware that inhaling unfiltered shower vapors (steam) is more harmful than actually drinking the water itself. During a shower, toxic chloroform evaporates into the surrounding air you breathe.The Center for Study of Responsive Law’s, Troubled Water on Tap report, states that over 2,100 contaminants have been found in drinking water. Of those 2,100, 190 are known to cause adverse health effects. In total, 97 carcinogens, 82 mutagens and suspected mutagens (cause cell mutations), 23 tumor promoters and 28 acute and chronic toxic contaminants have been detected in U.S. drinking water.”

The excerpt above is from http://www.bidness.com/esd/showering.htm

Thanks again everyone! :~)

Wallace

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March 26, 2009 - 4:30 PM Comments: Closed

sea monkey help?

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wolf.viper asked:


I just sea monkeys and I read all the instructions. I put the water purifier in and now I am wondering; would it be alright if I put my sea monkeys in right now? I got the tank set up at 2:00. The instructions say after 24 hours, but I was wanting to put em in now.

Gus
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March 18, 2009 - 4:45 PM Comments: Closed

Does this always happen to the Dad in Fallout 3?

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Bubba asked:


I just reached that part in the story and i’ve been playing on my evil character so i was wondering if your karma had anything to do with it or if it was just a main part in the storyline. Has anyone else had him live past the part where the Enclave show up in the water purifier? Or has everyone had him die?

Bert
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March 18, 2009 - 2:19 PM Comments: Closed

Put Sea Monkeys in too early?

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Jane F asked:


Well, I put the water purifier(package #1) in at about 8 last night, and I was wondering if it was okay to put the Sea Mokneys(package #2) in at around 7 or 730 tonight? Even though it says to wait a minimum of 24 hours. Thank you! :-)

Napoleon
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March 18, 2009 - 3:17 AM Comments: Closed

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