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P U R I F I C A T I O N
P U R I F I C A T I O N
Water purification is the process of removing contaminants—such as microorganisms, chemicals, and sediments—to produce clean, safe, and great-tasting water. Modern purification systems use a combination of physical filtration, chemical treatment, and advanced technologies to ensure water quality for homes, businesses, and entire communities.
Common Purification Methods
Boiling: A dependable way to destroy harmful bacteria and viruses.
Filtration: Ceramic, carbon, or membrane filters trap particles and improve clarity and taste.
Chemical Disinfection: Chlorine or iodine treatments used when quick purification is needed.
UV Purification: Ultraviolet light neutralizes microorganisms without chemicals.
Reverse Osmosis (RO): A high-performance method that forces water through a fine membrane to remove dissolved solids and contaminants.
How Municipal Treatment Works
Coagulation & Flocculation: Additives cause small particles to group together.
Sedimentation: The particles settle at the bottom as the water rests.
Filtration: Water passes through sand, carbon, or membrane systems to remove remaining impurities.
Disinfection: Chlorine, ozone, or UV treatment ensures the water is safe for distribution.
Choosing the Right Solution
Outdoor or Emergency Use: Boiling, portable filters, or chemical tablets.
Residential Systems: Whole-home filters, RO units, or countertop purifiers for everyday use.
Targeted Needs: Systems designed to remove chlorine, heavy metals, or pathogens depending on the water source.