Water Pollution, also referred to as water contamination, is the buildup of impurities primarily brought on by human activity in different water sources, such as rivers-streams, lakes, ponds, seas, & oceans. As a consequence, these water sources are rendered unusable or uncultivable for a variety of purposes, including drinking, cooking, applied in refineries, cleaning & washing, […]
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With this growing human population in India, rising activities leading pollution have even moved towards the up-gradation of technologies in every field India leading its industries with. This awareness of avoiding this stress on water which is giving rise to crisis of water in India must be tackled with the help of certain manufacturers like […]
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Even with the most advanced upgraded technology available , contaminants in excess like the Fluoride can cause a problem while its removal whereas most of the other contaminants are almost possible to be removed completely from potable drinking water using a typical filtering system. So now we discuss what are the methods of removal of […]
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Water is one of the most basic essentials of existence. Several pollutants, including nitrate, zinc, arsenic, lead, chloride, sulfate , & fluoride , can pollute our groundwater. Water can also be contaminated by microbes. So let’s talk about Which Areas In India Are Affected By Fluoride. In India , epidemic Fluorosis caused by overexposure to fluoride […]
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The response to this is an obvious YES! You can drink the recycled water coming from the tertiary stage of Sewage treatment plants if properly treated. Mostly when people hear about sewage treatment plant, they think of all the domestic waste water going from our kitchen sinks, bathroom, washrooms etc. with the thought of sewage […]
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‘Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink’ – the sailors’ situation in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s renowned poem foreshadows our collective futures, which will have little to no access to safe water. In 2019, Chennai, a city with double the average annual rainfall of London (1,400 mm), had to fulfill its water demands while […]
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