Potable water

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Common obstacles of this system: Particulates & Sediments

- block UV rays from passing through water - act as shield for germs - suspended solids should be physically removed before water goes through system

Response to health risks

- bottle water phenomenon - home filters ie. Brita - in-line systems using UV light or reverse osmosis filtration - ceramic filtrations

Common obstacles of this system: Iron/manganese

- cause discolouration on quartz sleeve - reduces transmission of UV light/absorb UV energy - should be removed pre-treatment, or reduce to no more than .3ppm & 0.05 ppm

Controversies & support

- chemicals found in tap water are very common - over 2000 diff types of toxic chemicals - owning water purification very important

Chemicals with tap water

- enter through many sources ie. pollution - by public water systems ie. chlorine (most common, to kill bacteria)

Artesian & spring

- filtered by the earth - contains wide variety of trace - emerge from aquifer by own pressure - comes from well that taps a confined aquifer

Health risks from chemicals: Chlorine

bladder & rectal cancers, asthma, breast cancer (recently)

Health risks from chemicals: Lead

harmful for pregnant mothers & children, cause learning disorders & severe development delays

Health risks from chemicals: Giardia & Cryposporidium

protozoa that cause GI disease outbreaks (make way in water system when there's sanitation breakdown)

Potable water definition

water fit for consumption by humans and other animals; free from harmful contaminants

Confined aquifer

water-bearing underground layer of rock/sand which water level is above top of aquifer

Is Reverse osmosis the best technology?

- ability to filter minute particulate Long term health risks: - Demineralization of the water->more acidic - low mineral water increased diuresis 20% on average & increased elimination of sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and magnesium ions from body (WHO)

Developed countries with common water for public consumptio

- Regulated sources of water provided by water mains - Tested, filtered, treatment - Enriched by substances for hea

Reverse Osmosis

- forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane, which filters out select number of water contaminants depending on size of contaminant *Contaminants larger than water molecules -> filtered out *Contaminants smaller -> remain in the drinking water

The threat to health concerning non-potable water is the contamination with:

- microbes - heavy metals - waste

UV Light Water Purification

- most effective method for disinfecting bacteria from water - penetrate harmful pathogens in home's water & destroy illness-causing microorganism by attacking their genetic core (DNA)

Health risks from chemicals:

- overtime, chlorine in small doses increase risk of cancer, heart disease & other health conditions 1) Chlorine 2) Lead 3) Giardia & Cryposporidium

Personal/non urban filtration options

- prevail in camping equipment market - filter solutions created for use in supporting emergency/crisis workers

Limitations with other organic/inorganic dissolved substances

- reduce germicidal effectiveness of UV light - should be pretreated before UV unit

Limitations when water is hard

- scale will build up on quartz sleeve around UV lamp-> stops UV from passing through - water softener should be used before UV unit

Contaminants in tap water:

- toxic metal salts - hormones & pesticides - may become contaminated by chemicals or microbes within pipes (ie. lead, bacteria, protozoa)

Tap Water

- treated with large number of chemicals in order to kill bacteria & other microorganisms

Waterborne disease

- world's leading killer (WHO) - 3.4 mill die as result of organisms/raw sewage contamination - 4,000 children day each day as result of ingestion - 4 out of 10 ppl in world do not have clean water to drink

The only healthy and safe way to drink ordinary tap water:

To use a water purification


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