Boil it. If possible get a reverse osmosis filtration system as well. this will remove the solids in the water making it discolored.
No "medicine" is used. The water is passed through suitable filters.
Well, ionizes means to purify, so basically your purifying water, good enough answer for u?
That depends how deep the well was dug or drilled.
fish occasionaly need oxygen and this helps purify water supply as well.
It depends on the water, and the contaminants therein. In some cases you may not be able to "purify" the water, and in some cases you may be able to "shock-treat" the water with sodium hypochlorite. It would be best to consult with your local health department for assistance.
To purify a gallon of water, you can use 8 drops of bleach if the bleach concentration is 8.25%. Mix well and let it sit for at least 30 minutes before consumption.
None that I know of. -You should get it tested at a lab, then use appropriate filters to purify it.None that I know of. -You should get it tested at a lab, then use appropriatefilters to purify it.
Well hopfully it will purify water and might stop us getting our teeth getting brown stains.
The recommended ratio to purify water with bleach is 8 drops of regular unscented household bleach (containing 6% sodium hypochlorite) per gallon of water. Stir well and let it stand for 30 minutes before consumption.
The depth of well water can vary depending on the location and type of well. It can range from a few feet to several hundred feet deep in some cases. The depth of the well water is typically determined during the drilling and installation process of the well.
If you shop at Target you can get those purified water filters for your sink. You can also get pitchers from there as well that will purify your drinking water.
It depends. Some can be only 4 or 5 feet deep. Some can run for miles and miles. It depends on the location and how far the well has to be dug to hit water.