Monday, July 27, 2015

Safe Options Required For Drinking Water Filtration Systems

By Jordan Schmidt


Water and water sources must be kept safe. Safety is necessary and must be guaranteed before any source is used for drinking or in meal preparation. Unsafe sources are associated with morbidity and mortality. This is a commodity that is used by all persons all over the world and there is no life without it. Drinking water filtration systems must therefore be effective and efficient.

In the present times, all sources need verification through chemical assessment so as to be considered safe. Even what may appear clean might not be necessarily safe for consumption or food preparation. Indeed, minimal standards require that all sources be approved before any harvesting and use is initiated. Potentially harmful components as chemicals, heavy metals, fungi, bacteria and viruses need to be taken care of if present. Their effect could have a far reaching effect and should not be ignored.

Different approaches can be used to make this fluid safe for consumption. Choice of treatment option is dependent upon intended use. Some uses require high degree of purity while others may not call for that kind of purity. Filtration offers a great deal of help eliminating various undesired components that include algae, fungi and bacteria growths. In addition, it eliminates large solids and suspended soil particles.

When all large solids have been eliminated from targeted sources then minor pollutants must equally be dealt with to improve its safety level. The very first form of filtering mechanism involves use of rapid sand filtration system. The sand used in this case must allow quick drain through sand layer and is intended to trap only large sized items. Microscopic materials find their way down the filters and therefore call for additional filtration process.

Other than rapid filters, slow filters are employed to eliminate even smaller impurities. Just like rapid system, sand is still the primary component in this option. However, small fine sand is used in this case. Unlike rapid system, it is slow and takes a lot of time to prepare adequate supply that can meet the needs of a community. Following this, it is usually situated in places with adequate space to provide large surface area.

Membrane filters are equally useful. They could be very useful in preparing water for drinking purpose. Better still, these membranes could also provide fluids needed for running engines and preparing foodstuff. One main challenge with this kind of filter is that it does not eliminate dissolved items including heavy metals like mercury.

For effective elimination of these undesired dissolved ions, it is necessary that ultra filtration membrane polymers are used. These forms of filters are fine enough and are designed to aid elimination of undesired chemical constituents. In addition, ion exchange strategies allows for efficient elimination of undesired components in exchange for less harmful ions that do not threaten health.

Let all persons be safe. Safety is necessary for disease prevention. It is one way of reducing disease burden on a population.




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