Water treatment is essential to remove contaminants, pathogens, and impurities that can pose health risks and affect its quality. Treatment processes ensure that water meets safety standards for drinking and other uses, protecting public health. Additionally, treating water can improve its taste, odor, and appearance, making it more appealing for consumption. Overall, water treatment is crucial for safeguarding both human health and the environment.
Yes, fire-treated wood is water-resistant.
It is generally not recommended to mix bromine-treated water with chlorine-treated water as it can result in a chemical reaction that can produce harmful byproducts. It is best to use one type of sanitizer consistently in your water treatment system.
the difference is that natrual water has not been treated and has nothing in it to make it taste the way it tastes but treated water on the other hand probaly has something in it like sugar or something else
Treated tap water is not dangerous (If you do not get into it).
This is treated water (drinking water) distributed in a town.
they are treated with strong UV rays, then the good bacteria kills germs in it so it will be safe to drink.LOL :)
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Yes.
The viral water-borne diseases cannot be treated by the antibiotics while the bacterial water-borne diseases can be treated by the antibiotics.
Whom ever im answering this question to: Storm water is not treated it is simply dropped and without anyone messing with it , it becomes usable.
All burns should be treated with either cold running water or an ice pack. Water is preferable.
through a process of many steps