Bioremediation Of Polluted Water Using Microorganisms

Human beings, through industrialization, have gradually contributed to the increased pollution of various, once clean, water sources. Many harmful elements constantly find their way into water bodies as byproducts of production processes. These not only lead to a disruption in the ecosystem of the water bodies but also increases the difficulty in water sanitation. Together…

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Purification of Water by Adding Alum and Boiling

Water Purification by Boiling

The mere boiling of water is historically known to make water drinkable. Water treated in this manner might still be turbid. The purification of water by the addition of alum before boiling takes care of this problem. Water treatment through boiling is arguably the oldest procedure used to purify water. Boiling water is likely the…

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Adsorption Technology in Water Treatment Process

Activated Carbon Granules

In a world where more efficient technologies are sought after to help remove the many contaminants in water sources, adsorption technology in water treatment is becoming more popular. This begs the question, what exactly is adsorption and how does it work? Water consumers are becoming more aware of the toxic elements that find their way…

The Desalinization of water by Reverse Osmosis Method Explained

Desalinization of water using reverse osmosis is one of the greatest inventions of man. Desalinization eliminates salt components from a water sample as a way of providing fresh drinkable water.  The world’s landmass is huge, and an even bigger surface area is covered with water. Given this fact, water should never be a problem as…

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