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		<title>Water is our friend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Pure watermp3  Water filtration to get only    H 2 O   no Chemicals no Bacteria no Body oils  no Organic residual Activated Carbon Filtration Sand,D.E,Cartridges filters Softening: P.H balance. Identification and Correction Chlorination Reverse osmosis Reverse osmosis occurs when the &#8230; <a href="http://www.thewatertech.com/pez/2012/02/02/water-is-our-friend/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: right;"> Water filtration to get only    <em><span style="color: #0000ff;">H 2 O</span></em>   no Chemicals no Bacteria no Body oils  no Organic residual</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><span style="text-align: center;">Activated Carbon Filtration</span></p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;">Sand,D.E,Cartridges filters<br />
Softening: P.H balance.<br />
Identification and Correction<br />
Chlorination<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Reverse osmosis</span></h1>
<p>Reverse osmosis occurs when the water is moved across the membrane against<br />
the concentration gradient, from lower concentration to higher<br />
concentration. To illustrate, imagine a semipermeable membrane with fresh<br />
water on one side and a concentrated aqueous solution on the other side.<br />
If normal osmosis takes place, the fresh water will cross the membrane to<br />
dilute the concentrated solution. In reverse osmosis, pressure is exerted<br />
on the side with the concentrated solution to force the water molecules<br />
across the membrane to the fresh water side.</p>
<p>Reverse osmosis is often used in commercial and residential water<br />
filtration. It is also one of the methods used to desalinate seawater.<br />
Sometimes reverse osmosis is used to purify liquids in which water is an<br />
undesirable impurity</p>
<p>How reverse osmosis works</p>
<p>Reverse osmosis is sometimes referred to as ultrafiltration because it<br />
involves the movement of water through a membrane as shown in Figure 1.<br />
The membrane has microscopic openings that allow water molecules, but not<br />
larger compounds, to pass through. Some RO membranes also have an<br />
electrical charge that helps in rejecting some chemicals at the membrane<br />
surface. Proper maintenance is essential to retain effectiveness over<br />
time. Some units are equipped with automatic membrane flushing systems to<br />
clean the membrane.<br />
What impurities will reverse osmosis remove?</p>
<p>Reverse osmosis (RO) has become a common method for the treatment of<br />
household drinking water supplies. Effectiveness of RO units depends on<br />
initial levels of contamination and water pressure. RO treatment may be<br />
used to reduce the levels of:<br />
Naturally occurring substances that cause water supplies to be unhealthy<br />
or unappealing (foul tastes, smells or colors).<br />
Substances that have contaminated the water supply resulting in possible<br />
adverse health effects or decreased desirability.</p>
<p>RO systems are typically used to reduce the levels of total dissolved<br />
solids and suspended matter. The principal uses of reverse osmosis in<br />
Minnesota and the Dakotas are for the reduction of high levels of nitrate,<br />
sulfate, sodium and total dissolved solids.</p>
<p>RO units with carbon filters may also reduce the level of some SOCs<br />
(soluble organic compounds) like pesticides, dioxins and VOCs (volatile<br />
organic compounds like chloroform and petrochemicals). An RO unit alone<br />
may not be the best solution for these types of contaminants, but<br />
installing a properly design-ed RO unit to reduce the levels of other<br />
contaminants may provide a reduction in SOCs and VOCs.</p>
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