Diarrhea - The Water Born Disease
Today I am going to
discuss water-born diseases and its health risk. Basically diseases derived
through water are known as water-born diseases. But the question is where from
these diseases enter in water? Most probably when the water is contaminated
with sewage and human, animal waste. This is natural process where water got
contaminated with all these pathogens and chemicals but the problem arrives
when we show lake of interest in treating it properly. Lots of us really don’t
know that the water we drink is safe for them or not but we are still trying to
satisfying our heart and mind by trusting water suppliers. This is happen
because of incompetence and non professional attitude of drinking water
suppliers. We are facing number of diseases because of the presence of these
pathogens in water like diarrhea, cramps, vomiting, nausea, headache and etc.
Diarrhea – The Child Killer
According to the
World’s Health organization (WHO) 760000 children died due to diarrhea and 1.7
billion cases of diarrhea reported worldwide every year. Two common agent of diarrhea
is rota-virus and coli-form both are spread by the water contaminated with human
and animal waste. World’s Health Organization (WHO) also indicates that all
these water born diseases can be overcome by treating water properly. I have
also fund that most of the bottled water companies pay lots of intention to the
taste and packing of water rather than its hygiene needs.
How to get Safe Drinking Water?
Now question arrives
that how can we remove all these pathogens? There are many processes for removals
as coagulation, sedimentation, ultra filtration, reverse osmosis. Pretreatment
of water is very important to control the microbial water quality before water
enters the main water purification plant. There are lots of compact water
treatment plants in the market that can full fill all our requirements but we
just need to find which one is better for our water purification needs. You can
ask me which method will help you to get pure and safe drinking water.
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