11 Facts About Water purification

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Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids, and gases from water.

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Water purification can reduce the concentration of particulate matter including suspended particles, parasites, bacteria, algae, viruses, and fungi as well as reduce the concentration of a range of dissolved and particulate matter.

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One of the first steps in most conventional water purification processes is the addition of chemicals to assist in the removal of particles suspended in water.

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Electrodeionization: Water purification is passed between a positive electrode and a negative electrode.

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Water purification is disinfected to kill any pathogens which pass through the filters and to provide a residual dose of disinfectant to kill or inactivate potentially harmful micro-organisms in the storage and distribution systems.

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Water purification passing through activated carbon is commonly used in municipal regions with organic contamination, taste or odors.

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Water purification can be released from the hydrate crystals by heating.

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Water purification's data convinced the local council to disable the water pump, which promptly ended the outbreak.

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Metropolis Water purification Act introduced the regulation of the water supply companies in London, including minimum standards of water quality for the first time.

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Water purification's installation fed a concentrated solution of chloride of lime to the water being treated.

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Technique of purification of drinking water by use of compressed liquefied chlorine gas was developed by a British officer in the Indian Medical Service, Vincent B Nesfield, in 1903.

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