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Demineralized water also known as Deionized water, water that has had its mineral ions removed. Mineral ions such as cautions of sodium, calcium, iron, copper, etc and anions such as chloride, sulphate, nitrate, etc are common ions present in water. Deionization is a physical process which uses specially-manufactured ion exchange resins which provides ion exchange site for the replacement of the mineral salts in water with water forming H+ and OH- ions. Because the majority of water impurities are dissolved salts, deionization produces a high purity water that is generally similar to distilled water, and this process is quick and without scale buildup. De-mineralization technology is the proven process for treatment of water. A DM Water System produces mineral free water by operating on the principles of ion exchange, Degasification, and polishing. Demineralized Water System finds wide application in the field of steam, power, process, and cooling.
Swimming pool water must undergo treatment, in order to remain clear and clean, free from harmful substances, bacteria, viruses, algae and other pathogens and suitable for use by swimmers. Swimming pool water is treated by means of various purification steps (figure 1). The water is first transported from swimming pools to a water purification plant (1). In the water purification plant, it will flow through a hair removal filter (2), which removes raw pollutions, such as hairs, plasters and leaves, from water. After that, a flocculant (3) is added, which causes smaller colloids to bind together. Colloids are visible floating particles of organic matter, such as skin tissue and textile fibers. This group of pollutants also concerns colloidal pollutants, such as saliva, soap remains, cosmetic products and skin fats. When these pollutants are abundant, they cause turbidity. Floating particles are removed from water in a sandfilter. The sand filter is back flushed periodically. Finally, pollutants are discharged into the sewer.
Sewage is generated by residential, institutional, commercial and industrial establishments. It includes household waste liquid from toilets, baths, showers, kitchens, sinks and so forth that is disposed of via sewers. In many areas, sewage also includes liquid waste from industry and commerce. The separation and draining of household waste intogreywater and backwater is becoming more common in the developed world, with greywater being permitted to be used for watering plants or recycled for flushing toilets. Sewage may include storm water runoff. Sewerage systems capable of handling storm water are known as combined sewer systems. This design was common when urban sewerage systems were first developed, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[2]:119 combined sewers require much larger and more expensive treatment facilities than sanitary. Heavy volumes of storm runoff may overwhelm the sewage treatment system, causing a spill or overflow. Sanitary sewers are typically much smaller than combined sewers, and they are not designed to transport storm water. Backups of raw sewage can occur if excessive infiltration/inflow (dilution by storm water and/or groundwater) is allowed into a sanitary sewer system. Communities that have urbanized in the mid-20th century or later generally have built separate systems for sewage (sanitary sewers) and storm water, because precipitation causes widely varying flows, reducing sewage treatment plant efficiency. As rainfall travels over roofs and the ground, it may pick up various contaminants including soil particles and other sediment, heavy metals, organic compounds, animal waste, and oil and grease. (See urban runoff.)[4] Some jurisdictions require storm water to receive some level of treatment before being discharged directly into waterways. Examples of treatment processes used for storm water include retention basins, wetlands, buried vaults with various kinds of media filters, and vortex separators (to remove coarse solids).
Oasis reverse osmosis is the latest technology to remove all excess Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Chemical in water upto 95%. It removes Bacteria and Virus to a level of 95%++, Other Purification method have no effect on TDS level of water. The water coming out of the system is pure, Clean, safe, Odour free, Sparkling Fresh, Refreshing, Healthier & Most of all great tasting water for diets, baby formula, Coffee, Tea, hard drinks refreshment, drinking water, ice cubes, cooking, washing vegetables, Aquarium, pets and lots of other applications