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High-Tech Diatomaceous Earth Filter systems work well for Portable Water Filtration Units

Posted on timeFebruary 1st, 2011 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Each year in the United States, FEMA declares hundreds of disaster places caused by floods, fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural phenomenon. This year through September 15, there have been 67 declarations of disaster made. At that point, federal financial aid programs activate to help the individuals affected by the disaster restore their own lives. It could take months, and even years, before the people acquire almost everything they require, but there is one immediate need that must be attended to. Throughout disasters, water service is often interrupted leaving people without having thoroughly clean, fresh water. Simply by use of high-tech portable water purification systems, however, gallons of water can be purified quickly.

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Why is Municipal Water Filtration so Important?

Posted on timeJune 7th, 2010 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Each year cities and towns in the US spend millions of dollars on water filtration equipment, staff to operate it, and the particular process of cleaning the water itself. You’ll have wondered just what it is that makes this so necessary. Of course , our forefathers drank natural water from wells and streams and looked to do all right, didn’t they? That is, till some type of pandemic appeared to hit with regularity. They didn’t know what was causing the sicknesses and attributed them to things such as the night air and watermelons. Little did they know that their drinking water was the party responsible. After all, it looked clear and pure, so what could presumably be wrong with it?

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Why is Municipal Water Filtration so Important?

Posted on timeMarch 10th, 2010 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Each year cities and towns in the US spend millions of dollars on water filtration equipment, staff to operate it, and the process of cleaning the water itself. You’ll have wondered just what it is that makes this so necessary. In fact , our forefathers drank natural water from wells and streams and appeared to do all right, didn’t they? That is, till some kind of epidemic seemed to hit with regularity. They didn’t know what was causing the sicknesses and attributed them to things such as the night air and watermelons. Little did they know that their drinking water was the guilty party. After all, it looked clear and pure, so what could possibly be wrong with it?

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