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How much water should I drink?

Research states that you should drink between 2 & 3 litres of water a day, depending on your body weight, health, level of activity and where you live. Water makes up at least 60% of your body weight. Your organs and systems depend on it!

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Realizing the Benefits of Reverse Osmosis in Water Filtration

Understanding reverse osmosis is the first step in realizing how important the purification of our water.  Quite different from a filter that holds large particles from passing through in water filtration, reverse osmosis uses pressure to force water molecules across a tightly packed filter before it reaches the water supply.  The osmosis of the water filtration is totally stopped and reversed, causing only pure water to flow into the water supply.

Used in commercial and residential water filtration, reverse osmosis has gained much from today's technology in preventing the smallest of particles and bacteria from entering our water supply.  The progress is such that we can now take seawater, run it through a reverse osmosis system and achieve 99.8% salt rejection at low pressures and high flux rates.  This fine tuned balance of the flux, or the amount of water being passed through a special lining, has helped many areas of the world that do not have access to clean water.

Desalination and using in community water filtration plants are not the only positive uses for reverse osmosis.  The food and beverage industry benefits from being assured that they are using uncontaminated water that could enter their facilities through pipes, quite by accident.  Knowing that the highest form of water filtration possible processes your food can put your mind at ease.

Residential areas have recently found reason to worry about clean water with large amounts of prescription drugs found in water testing, pesticides and fertilizers seeping into our ground water supply and new strains of bacteria being discovered every day that travels through water. 

Reverse osmosis is a scientific reversible thermodynamic process, unlike a water filtration system that uses charcoal and other interacting components to dilute the largest pollutants.  Based on Pascal law, changing the pressure of an enclosed incompressible fluid, there is no mistake in the results. 

Although very beneficial to residential applications, reverse osmosis has to be properly monitored in order to deliver good results.  The correct amount of water pressure must be used and in order to generate 2-10 gallons and the water wasted to create this amount can run 3-20 times more than the filtered water delivered.  A maintenance program has to be followed and a post-filter is recommended for taste quality.  Units can run anywhere from $300 to $3000, not considering replacement filters.

Water filtration is becoming a very important part of our society.  Our water supply has slipped into a sea of wastewater and steps must be taken to be sure that we do not destroy our bodies with contaminated water.  While reverse osmosis is a very expensive, complicated and slow method of water treatment, the results are unmatched and water filtration using reverse osmosis will surely be studied and improved for future generations.

It is really important to protect your family’s health and well being. Don’t get caught with your shorts at your ankles. Rather invest in a home water purifier. It need not be the most expensive option. To enquire about different home water purification systems and locate the best water purifiers on the market contact Glacier .

 

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