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    People across the country are concerned about their health. Therefore, they pay more attention to the food that they eat and the fluids that they drink. This is especially true for the water that they drink. People are starting to realize that some water is good for you, while other water is just plain unhealthy. We are in he water business and realize that providing pollution free and chemical free water is important to the community. What's Wrong With Tap Water A lot of people want to know…

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    Final Bod Lab Report

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    QUESTION Explain the significance and optimum value of the following parameter i. pH ii. DO iii. TDS iv. COD v. BOD ANSWER pH ph is the concentration of hydronium ion. It represents the ratio of hydronium ions (H3O + ) to Hydroxide ion (OH- ). It is numeric scale which decides the basic and alkalinity of water. If the ph of the solution is less than 7 than then the solution is said to alkaline and if the ph is greater then 7 then the solution is said to be basic. The ph of pure water at 25o C is…

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    benefits and detox the entire organism. They are readily absorbed through the skin and enter the bloodstream. The skin is a porous membrane that absorbs them and removes the toxins. When added to bathwater, these salts stimulate a process known as reverse osmosis, which eliminates salt and the dangerous toxins from…

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    removal of these pollutants before their final discharge in the environment, as well as their recovery as an energy resource (Pang et al. 2011). For this purpose, common physico-chemical techniques (e.g. electrochemical treatment, ion-exchange, reverse osmosis, precipitation etc.) have been practiced for decades. But these techniques exhibit serious drawbacks such as…

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    Drinking Bottled Water

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    "In Flint, the amount of lead found in in residents' water since the crisis erupted has varied from house to house with many showing no detectable levels of lead."(Young) The town in the last quote is a town in Michigan that has had major problems with their tap water for the past couple of years therefore showing people that it is safer to drink bottled water. Bottled water is also convenient, important in a disaster, and regulated by the FDA. First off, bottled water is extremely convenient…

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    Freezing Point Lab Report

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    Freezing point is the temperature for a particular compound where the liquid freezes to form a solid (Chemistry Dictionary). If salt is added to water, it freezes at lower temperatures. If there are fewer water molecules, then freezing occurs at a slower rate (Salt and the Freezing Point of Water). Pure water freezes at 0º Celsius, but water that is combined with salt will freeze at a temperature less than 0º Celsius (Oleson, Andrew and Daly, Terik). A solvent is something in which other things…

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    Juan and Maria should know that the cautions whenever dealing with health hazard from environment health. Studies show that the environment conditions could affect a person health and well-being. Also, the livestock hazards from a farm could increase the risk of diseases, death, or human injury. The problem was that Juan and Maria were not being precautions about the water they were drinking. Yes. They’d checked the water before moving in, but only after, the rural hog farm was build close to…

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    Water Factory 21 was considered a pilot program for the OCWD and aptly named for its use of twentieth century technology they sought to utilize in this system such as reverse osmosis, microfiltration, and ultraviolet light in the process of water purification. Water Factory 21 also utilized other water treatment techniques like aeration, flocculation, and activated carbon adsorption; though they were eventually considered…

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    Baton Rouge Water Company logoWater is the one of the most important element on earth. It has been said that a person can live without food, but would immediately die without water. There are different activities promoting the conservation of water, since it is essential to life. That is why Baton Rouge Water Company sees to it that all its consumers are happy and are providing clean water in each home. It has been operating for a number of years since 1888. The water supply and distribution…

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    your cannabis plants at the harvesting time. However, if you are late, these pests can completely destroy your buds, and make a large dent in the income that you expect from your harvest. The right way of treating is to take a gallon of RO (Reverse Osmosis) water, and then add two tablespoons of neem oil in it. A wetting agent should also be added to this…

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