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If your drinking water gets mixed with your sewage water...
Almost anything that is in the ground your well is drilled into, will be in your water in minute quantities. -This is why it is necessary to get a sample of water tested if you are intending to drink it.
yes, because of the acid, it gets rid of hard water (Limescale) and gets all those brown bits off
There is a machine that changes dirty water to clean water
They can clean water using filters.
Clean water does not pollute, though it can become polluted.
Clean water does not pollute, though it can become polluted.
A well is simply a hole dug down to where the water is. Water seeps through the soil, and into the hole. So the well gets its water from the soil surrounding it. Actually water does not seep through most soils very well. When a well is drilled, the Driller looks for an Aquifer. An Aquifer can be clean sand and/or gravel saturated with water or it can be porous rock formations that allow water to travel rapidly into the drilled bore hole.
When the well is drilled, it is dug or drilled through the water-sand, and as the water flows into the well from the sand, it is cleaned by the sand, which acts as a filter.
If your drinking water gets mixed with your sewage water...
Liquid water. It is also very clean and has little to no impurities.
Mr. Clean Majic Eraser! Does a great job!
Turmeric become brown.
Water has NOT become an economic commodity. Clean drinking water, however has become economic commodity since there is a limited supply of it available on Earth.
A drilled well.
That depends how deep the well was dug or drilled.
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