Monthly Archives: April 2007

Is Your City Using an Effective Water Purification Process? Practical Suggestions for Your Home

There are many levels to the water purification process.  Since it is impossible to fully explain water purification processes in a brief article like this, let’s focus on what you can do at home. Public treatment facilities use a variety … Continue reading

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How to Improve the Taste of Tap Water the Healthy Way

The taste of your tap water is very much due to the quality, which are vary according to the city or region you live in, the water treatment methods used by local municipal , or how long the water take … Continue reading

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Water Purifications After Cyclones

After cyclones, clean water is hard to find. In addition to bad taste and odor, the contaminated water also contains microorganisms that spread diseases like cholera, dysentery, hepatitis, and typhoid. There are different ways that can be used for purifying … Continue reading

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Discover the Dangers of Tap Water That No One Can See

Why do residents of the United States need to worry about tap water chemicals the no one can see? Does the U.S. government not mandate the testing of water sources, in order to eliminate the dangers of tap water? Yes, … Continue reading

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Keyword Density ? How Much is Too Much?

Before indulging in a discussion of how much density of keywords should a webpage ideally contain, it is necessary to take a look at what a keyword is? A keyword is a word that the user searches for when using … Continue reading

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10 Common Myths About Water Debunked

1) After you use water, it’s gone forever. After water is used, it’s actually recycled over, and over, and over again. Water is very resilient and responds well to treatments. Buy using water from contaminated streams, lakes, and wells it … Continue reading

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