Water treatment is a necessity for life. Here you can learn about sanitizing swimming pool water, purifying drinking water, and water treatment in general.
There are many ways to go about treating and decontaminating water.
Some of the methods used to sanitize or disinfect water are:
- Chemical Treatment using Chlorine Bleach. This involves chemicals like:
- Calcium Hypochlorite (solid chlorine)
- Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid bleach)
- Chlorinated Isocyanurates - also known as "stabilized chlorine"
- Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate
- Trichloroisocyanuric Acid
- Bromine
- Biguanide
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- and others.
The methods outlined above are the standard recognized methods of purifying, sanitizing, or disinfecting water today.
Some are better than others depending on the application... for example treating a swimming pool is different than treating water from your tap.
When a chemical is used to purify water it will leave traces of it. That is why it is best to use an R/O system for your drinking water. You will notice the taste difference as well
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