May 30, 2007

Water Filtration - How Your Drinking Water Is Kept Fresh

Tip! Drinking water filtration systems have also become more affordable and easy to use. Although the initial cost of a whole house system usually runs several hundred dollars, that cost is often less than $100 each year if spread out over the life of the system.

Water Filtration:

We should also be talking about the filtration systems that lead into the fresh water supply for cities. They are generally not all that substantial, but rather rely on the enormous volumes of water to help make things safe. This technique help tremendously, yet in periods of drought if there is only half the amount of water in the lake the pollution concentration is therefore doubled. What happens when rivers and lakes are down to 10-15%, which has been the case in some places in AZ, NM, MT and NV?

Chemicals are often used for water treatment such as chlorine, fluoride as the water enters the city’s water supply. Aeration of water is also a technique used as the water reaches its final destination to your faucet. Unfortunately some of these chemicals and bacteria already in the water, which combine with the H20 and/or are of a similar weight as water seems to get through in micro amounts into your drinking water.

Tip! There are a number of very good personal water filtration systems out there, but many of them will not kill the bacteria, which is in the water. Some recommend using Clorox or chlorine to clean the water before you drink it.

Generally you have a safer chance with the water in large cities due to large budgets to filter the water. Cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, LA, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco and Seattle have some of the safest water to drink. In the United States we have the safest and cleanest drinking water in the world. What about other nations and third world countries? They have nothing compared to what we have here. Are you proud to be an American yet? Think about it.

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May 29, 2007

UV Light Water Filtration Devices for Flood Victims

Tip! Families using well water as their primary water source are not subject to regulation by the EPA and therefore face a considerably greater risk. Although a water filtration system can be helpful, many serious problems can only be found by testing and go unnoticed.

During a flood situation the water becomes very polluted within a day or so. Initially as the water rushes in the flow is not all that polluted. For instance the New Orleans levee breach had clean water flowing in from Lake Pontchartrain, but as it rushes in it picks up debris, garbage and waste. As it gets higher it kills animals and humans, which begin to decay. The flooding waters become polluted with chemicals and human waste. All of these things can cause severe stomach pains, disease and death to those who drink the water.

There are a number of very good personal water filtration systems out there, but many of them will not kill the bacteria, which is in the water. Some recommend using Clorox or chlorine to clean the water before you drink it. But if you are on your roof you may not be able to get to your laundry cleaning supplies to get it. If you swim down into your house underwater you might end up contaminating yourself with the very bacteria you are trying to prevent from getting into your body or you could die trying to swim in and swim out if you get stuck inside your house underwater and drown.

There are a few small personal devices, which can keep you alive and if you live under the water levels or behind a dam or levee you may wish to consider these. Here is one example of such a device.

http://www.alpinesurvival.com/emergency-water-filters.html

If we were to give one of these units to all those on top of their houses with a care package, we could prevent deaths while we carefully take the elderly and children off the roofs of buildings first. Likewise we would first remove those folks who are on buildings, which are less substantially built or barely sticking out of the water. Think on this.

Tip! Whole house water filters do just what the name implies, they provide water filtration for the entire home simultaneously without having to be installed at each individual water faucet. Many homeowners see that as a real advantage, however the biggest disadvantage would have to be the fact that these kind of water filters will most likely require the services of a professional plumber to install properly, adding to its overall expense.

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May 28, 2007

Water Filtration Choice for Mobile Car Washes and Detailing

Tip! Now, your instructions may vary slightly based on the type of water filtration unit you have. Usually however you can get by with a wrench, possibly a drill and a screwdriver.

Most mobile car washes and detailing companies prefer de-ionized water as their first choice for water filtration. They enjoy the spot free water and savings in time in the wash process. Although the cost is significant, it is nice to use, I must confess. Most all detailers or mobile car washes who use it do agree, it is a pleasure to work with, but there are less costly ways to filter water such as:

Reverse Osmosis (R.O.)

Distilled

Magnetic Scrambling

Rain Soft Filters

Soft -T Systems

Reverse osmosis is used in many manufacturing plants. Many times labs will use R.O. for testing. Many cleaners and manufacturers of circuit boards have R.O. facilities on their property. It is a great way to wash cars. No water spots. Like R.O., de-ionized or distilled is also a great choice.

Usually, on-site dry cleaners make their own water. They usually choose distilled. Distilled water is a boiling process. The steam, when it cools is distilled. If you boil water on your stove, you will see condensation forming on the upper range (oven) when the condensation cools, it’s distilled. Distilled water is also used in batteries. Since dry cleaners need the steam, this kills two birds with one stone. If you buy the local dry cleaners an extra tank to store unused steam, it will cool in the extra tank; usually over 100-gallons per day. Of course, you will in some way need to compensate them for this. Whatever deal you can make will probably be better than the de-ionized water costs.

Tip! Before going out and spending your hard earned money for bottled drinking water that may be no better than your own tap water, it’s a good idea to do some research. You’re likely to decide that a drinking water filtration system and/or purifier is the healthier choice and provides the best value as well.

De-ionized service companies such as Culligan along with Apollo Equipment Manufacturers have set up an entire industry to service new car lots and they make a lot of money doing it. They also service other industrial users such as manufacturers who put de-ionized tanks in line with R.O. systems to speed up the process and make ultra purified water.

If you are able to get distilled water at a location for trade remember to elevate the tank above the level of the tank on the truck. Gravity is the best way to transfer; ask god. Not to mention the fact that most good electric transfer pumps run between $240-600. This capital cost also affects your bottom line and a 200-gallon water storage tank is $400.

Magnetic scramblers are okay. It’s a one-time purchase. You should expect to spend $150-300 for a unit, which is good for 50,000-100,000 gallons of water. If a water softener is put in line, then double that cost. Rain Soft Inc. makes an electric scrambler, which also has a salt container attached. In other words, it’s a water softener-water scrambler all in one. It works especially well because it takes the scrambler and electrically charges it. Soft-T Systems are the best and cheapest pocket scramblers. They are two inches in diameter and ten inches in length. They fit anywhere. Very, very compact; only $100.

Tip! Drinking water filtration systems have also become more affordable and easy to use. Although the initial cost of a whole house system usually runs several hundred dollars, that cost is often less than $100 each year if spread out over the life of the system.

Water softeners remove the main culprits responsible fof the worst spotting from wash water but because it replaces them with another dissolved solid, soft water still leaves some spotting. For absolute spot free rinsing of course think; Reverse Osmosis (R.O.), De-Ionized (De-I) or Distilled. Think on this.

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