Water Purification

Who Knew? Water is the Key to Keeping AI Cool.

How Water Keeps AI Cool: The Critical Role of Water in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming our world, powering everything from virtual assistants to self-driving cars. However, this incredible technology comes at a cost:…
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Microplastics in Water: What You Need to Know

Microplastics have become a critical environmental concern, showing up in oceans, rivers, and even our drinking water. These tiny plastic pieces, measuring less than 5 millimeters, can affect ecosystems and pose potential risks to human health. As our understanding of…
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Why Water Quality Matters for Halloween Treats

Why Water Quality Matters for Halloween Treats Halloween is a time for fun, costumes, and of course, treats. But did you know that the quality of the water you use to prepare these treats can have a significant impact on…
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Why Water Filtration is a Must During Hurricane Season

Hurricane season is a time of uncertainty and preparation. As storms approach, it’s essential to have a plan in place to ensure your safety and well-being. One crucial aspect often overlooked is the importance of water filtration. Clean and safe drinking water is vital, especially…
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The Importance of UV Systems for Water Treatment

What is UV water treatment? Ultraviolet (UV) water treatment is a method of disinfecting water using ultraviolet light. UV light damages the DNA of microorganisms, preventing them from reproducing and causing illness. Therefore, UV systems are effective against a wide…
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PFAS Chemicals: The Silent Threat Lurking in Your Water

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are the “forever chemicals” found in nearly half of the tap water in the US. You may have heard of PFAS, the “forever chemicals” contaminating our environment and water supplies. PFAS, or polyfluoroalkyl substances, include thousands…
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How Air Quality Affects Water Quality

Air quality and water quality are closely linked. Air pollutants can be deposited into water bodies, where they can have a variety of negative effects on water quality. For example, air pollutants can contribute to acidification (increased acid), eutrophication (increased…
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