Water Dispenser WATER DISPENSER. Water from water dispenser as a source of Infection. Water is essential for life and every one desire a clean, portable and quality water to drink. But, this desire also comes with it's own challenges, one of which is the build up of micro organisms which when ingested result infection and disease. Every home and offices is proud to have a water dispenser, but, very few care or have the knowledge of what they are using. Water from a dispenser is almost the first choice for most people at home or in our offices, but, the question we never asked is how truly safe is the water from this dispensers? Water from a dispenser should be one of the safe water to drink, if the source is safe. Another factor to consider is the dispenser itself. Is the dispenser safe the day it was purchased and installed? That is, is it free from contamination? And if yes, did you maintain that quality? And if yes how did you achieved this? The answers to the ...
Iron is one of the major secondary contaminant in both domestic and industrial water supply. Iron have caused water industries several billions of dollars . Iron is the second most abundant metal in the earth's crust behind Aluminum(8%), of which iron accounts for about 5%. Elemental iron is rarely found in nature, as the iron ions Fe2+ and Fe3+ readily combine with oxygen- and sulfur-containing compounds to form oxides, hydroxides, carbonates, and sulfides. As rain fall, rain water infiltrates the soil and underlying geologic formations and dissolves iron, causing it to seep into aquifers that serve as sources of groundwater for wells. In surface water, such as rivers and lakes, dissolved iron is hardly ever found, because it readily reacts with oxygen, forms insoluble compounds and sinks out into the bottom of the water body. Iron is seldom found at concentrations greater than 10 milligrams per liter (mg/L) or 10 parts per million. The iron that seep into the sources of g...