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Algae Detection and Removal Strategies for Drinking Water Treatment Plants (Research Report / Awwa Research Foundation)

Array (Paperback) American Water Works Research Association 2004-02-15


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Is the water that drains from my gas furnace bad to use for pet drinking water, watering plants, etc.?
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would you drink it? if not then dont give it to your pets...give them good water , cheapskate...

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Is drinking-water safe for plants?
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I just found out that tap water can harm or even kill plants. And that boiled water can do the same due to inorganic substances that remain in the water.

My question is "Is the water that I drink safe for plants"?

I get my water from this store that sells purified water. Basically you go in there with your jug of water and you fill it up.


yeah sure

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Animal Planet Pet Fountain
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Simply fill the removable dome with water and plug in the AC power adapter to create a refreshing drinking station for your pet
Dome holds 36-ounce, Bowl holds 18-ounce: Total Fountain holds 54-ounce
Power adapter included

How much water in desalination plants is use as drinking water?
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In most cases, desalination plants are there to make drinking water.

Are there any hydroelectric plants that become drinking water after the water makes electricity?
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Las Vegas gets its water from Lake Mead which produces hydroelectric power through Hoover Dam. Exactly what area the drinking water comes from I don't know.


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  • Drinking water from air humidity « WASH Technology

    Research scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB in Stuttgart working in conjunction with their colleagues from the company Logos Innovationen have found a way of converting air humidity autonomously and decentrally into drinkable water. “The process we have developed is based exclusively on renewable energy sources such as thermal solar collectors and photovoltaic cells, which makes this method completely energy-autonomous. It will therefore function in regions where there is no electrical infrastructure,” says Siegfried Egner, head of department at the IGB.

    The principle of the process is as follows: hygroscopic brine – saline solution which absorbs moisture – runs down a tower-shaped unit and absorbs water from the air. It is then sucked into a tank a few meters off the ground in which a vacuum prevails. Energy from solar collectors heats up the brine, which is diluted by the water it has absorbed.

    Because of the vacuum, the boiling point of the liquid is lower than it would be under normal atmospheric pressure. This effect is known from the mountains: as the atmospheric pressure there is lower than in the valley, water boils at temperatures distinctly below 100 degrees Celsius.

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    Weed Killer May Be In Your Drinking Water at Dangerous Levels ...

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    In NRDC's new atrazine report we analyzed a mountain of data showing widespread water contamination from atrazine, a toxic herbicide. The data was mostly, but not all, generated by Syngenta, the main manufacturer of atrazine . Are you drinking atrazine in your tap water? Possibly. Fishing, swimming, or boating in it? Probably. Check out the report to look up specific information for your state.

    Atrazine is sold under kick-butt trade names like Bicep II Magnum . The Website boasts that it's "how fields get clean, and stay clean". That's ag-speak for kills every green thing in the field before you plant the crop ... even the good stuff like beneficial nutrient-rich plants and bacteria in the soil.

    Atrazine has a half-life of several years (longer in colder climates), and can be detected in most streams and rivers of the U.S. Eventually, much of it gets to the Gulf of Mexico , where it continues its plant-killing spree of algae and other beneficial water plants that provide food and oxygen for aquatic life.

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