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Water Purification becomes top priority in India
The Economic Times has said that Water Purification is becoming a top priority of the Indian government.
In a country where many people struggle to get access to clean water, water purification systems are an invaluable way to prevent disease at its source.
Recently a host of major Indian companies have seen investment from private equity sectors to create water purification plants that allow local people to access pure water.
The water filtration plants that are being set up in villages and allow for the filtration of 24,000-100,000 litres of water per day, removing harmful contaminants like nitrates, fluoride and arsenic, chloride for water supplies.
Although private companies are doing their best to deliver filtered water to the population, India needs to draw up a new national water policy and fast as the country’s ability to deliver pure water too its people is becoming dangerously stressed.
Kuwait Builds Water Purification Plant
A water purification plant is being built in the oil rich nation of Kuwait with completion of the project scheduled for the end of next month.
The Kuwait National Petroleum Company is pumping 55 million Kuwaiti dollars into the project to create a water purifier solution for an industry that has a massive environmental impact.
In fact the Kuwait National Petroleum Company will spend around one fifth of its budget on eco-friendly projects, while also pushing through massive oil refinery projects.
The pure water project started at the Abdullah Port refinery and is in the initial operation stage. The completion date for the project should coincide with the new government coming into power. Having dedicated commercial water purification is vital as Kuwait is stepping up oil production from 936,000 barrels-a-day to 1.4 million barrels-a-day.
The Kuwaiti Oil Minister said that it was in the best interest of the country to make sure that these projects go through without a hitch. He also said they were a vital boost to the local economy and a source of job creation.
Drugs In Drinking Water, Swedish Study Shows

A study carried out in Sweden has identified high levels of pharmaceutical drugs in the country’s drinking water.
More than 100 different types of drugs, including the anti-inflammatory substance diclofenac, had not been screened out of the water despite it going through waste water treatment plants.
Speaking on behalf of the EPA, Jan Christiansson said: “This is a wake-up call that this substance and several other pharmaceuticals are so difficult to break down.”
Mr Christiansson added that wastewater plants need to do a better job of breaking down compounds so they don’t jeopardize our health and environment via direct emissions or via sludge from wastewater treatment.
The study focused on the drug levels in drinking water, runoff water and even fish that had been caught in the wild. Of the seven samples of 10 perch, 23 different types of pharmaceutical drugs were identified.
Speaking for Umea University Jerker Fick said: “We’re aware of the problem with diclofenac. The study shows further that there are other compounds than diclofenac that we should be monitoring and studying more closely.”
Although some scientists say that the traces of such drugs are in too small a concentration to be harmful, we all take a risk by leaving water purification up to the relevant authorities. For guaranteed pure water in your home, consider buying an Aquatec water purification system which removes 98% of all harmful organic and inorganic compounds including lead, mercury, chlorine, iron and hydrogen sulphide.
How Hard Water Quickly Becomes A Major Problem.

Figures show that hard water and the resultant lime scale have a massive incremental increase in the amount of energy used by homes.
In fact for every millimetre of lime scale you can expect approximately a 10% increase in the amount of energy used, up from 10.6% energy increase for one millimetre of limescale to a 29.4% energy increase in limescale for 3 millimetres of limescale.
Limescale is caused by latent deposits of lime and chalk (which are made up of the chemical elements magnesium and calcium). Because limescale is quickly built up at the rate of 1.5 millimetres per year, this is a problem that rapidly escalates, rather than going away at any point.
Such shocking facts make it unsurprising that the UK government has singled out water treatment as a major way of saving the lifespan of home water purification systems. A new act released in April 2007 said that all boilers fitted in households must have water treatment beforehand.
Procter & Gamble Develops Lifesaving Water Purification Technology

US Water Treatment Systems Hit by Hackers

In what will no doubt be called a terrorist attack by America, hackers obtained secret password information and used it to turn a pipe on and off, eventually breaking it.
It is believed that the cyber attack originated in Russia. DHS spokesman Peter Boogaard said that US citizens need not panic however.
He said: "At this time there is no credible corroborated data that indicates a risk to critical infrastructure entities or a threat to public safety.”
Then his comments were quickly followed by a hacker claiming that they could pull off the same trick with another US water treatment facility. The hacker posted online plans that showed he had seen the interior control panel for a water purification system in Houston.
That means that the South Houston Water and Sewer Department will now be on high alert. They are not the first organisation that is equipped with Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems to be put on alert from possible hacker infiltrations.
Although these problems are usually thought to take place on critical infrastructures such as weapons or nuclear programmes, the targeting of water shows how important a resource it has become to the wider world.
Israel Invents Water Purification System

Pure water is especially vital in this desert country while being even scarcer in their neighbouring Palestine.
They invented special biofilters to take bacteria, as well as harmful nitrates, out of drinking water.
Yaacov Michlin, the CEO of Yissum, said that that this new technology was cost effective as well as novel and could be used in a variety of water purification systems – everything from turning sea water into clean drinking water and using filtered water for agricultural purposes.
It can even be used to make sure that aquariums have the right quality of water so that fish can live in them.
Mr Michlin commented: “The invention developed by the Hebrew University researchers highlights the commitment of the university for researching clean, environmentally-friendly and efficient solutions for global needs. Water quality is of utmost important for every aspect of life.”
The water purification system was built in conjunction with the department of Food and the Environment and the Department of Biochemistry. It has been successfully tested at the WATEC Conference in Tel Aviv where it reduced nitrate content for various commercial water applications.


