With today's water purification technology we can have the healthiest drinking water
possible. Every company will tell you that the methods of water purification that they use
are the best. Let's look at the different methods of water purifying. Then I'll show you what
really is the one best for you.
Distillation
Distillation is one of the oldest methods of water purification. In brief, water is passed over
a heated coil, causing it to vaporize. The steam rises and is transferred to a cooling chamber,
where it once again becomes liquid. Inorganic compounds, such as lead, calcium, magnesium and other
minerals are left behind. Bacteria are destroyed.
Chemical contaminants such as chlorine, pesticides and herbicides are vaporized along with the
water, because their boiling point is lower and so enter the cooling chamber along with the
water.
Water purification technology has advanced beyond the distillation method, as the need to remove
chemical contaminants has increased over the years.
Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis is another of the older methods of water purification. It has been around for
over fifty years.
It works by forcing pressurized water through a semi-permeable porous membrane. Inorganic
compounds are removed by this system, as they are with distillation, but once again, synthetic
chemicals will pass through along with the water.
Water purification technology has
advanced beyond this method, as well, and has also become more affordable. RO systems for the whole
house cost in excess of ten thousand dollars, not to mention the cost of wasted water and the
electricity needed to pressurize the water. Some systems may cost considerable less and not waste a
lot of water even without electricity. But there a better method of purify water. Keep
reading.
Pitcher Filters
The idea of portable inexpensive methods of water purification has made pitcher and carafe-style
filters increasingly popular in recent years. Although it took more advanced water purification
technology to develop pitcher filters, they are not the most effective.
Pour through filters are a slight improvement over tap water, because they do block a lot of the
chlorine, but they cannot block other chemical contaminants, nor can they remove bacterial cysts.
They can filter out lead, which is a good thing. They do cost less initially, but because the
filters must be replaced so often, they cost more to use than a countertop or under the counter
filter.
Multi-media Block and Activated Carbon Filters
Activated carbon is recognized by the EPA as the best water purification technology available
today for the removal of chlorine and its by-products, pesticides and other synthetic chemicals.
The chemicals are bound to the surface of the filter medium and cannot pass through with the
water.
Multi-media block filters remove sediments and bacterial cysts, while balancing the mineral
content and pH levels of your tap water.
The Best Method of Water Purifying
For home use, these two are the best methods of water purification on the market today. They
can be found together in multi-stage home water filtration systems and they are very affordable.
When it comes to home filters, advancements in water purification technology have made us safer and
saved us money.
Larry L. Taylor is a dedicated advocate of living a healthy lifestyle and diligent researcher of
water purification systems. Visit his site at: http://www.CleanWaterPure.com to discover which water
filtration systems Larry recommends after extensive comparisons.