Housing Water Filter – Tried and True Technologies
The expectation in most homes is usually to receive a clean, pure supply of water. This should in fact be one of the fundamental rights of every single person on this planet in the twenty first century. This however, is often far from the case, even in relatively well developed countries like France and the United States. The water can still be unhealthy even though it’s tasty and not cloudy. A housing water filter system needs to be installed to protect you and your family from unseen biological agents and dangerous build up of minerals and chemicals.
Beam UV Rays, Boil or Filter
A number of technologies are relied upon in a housing water filter. These technologies are quite expensive and have been available for years now but only recently have there been advancements in trying to reduce cost to meet the demands of working class families in North America and Europe. They are still too expansive to be used in a widespread fashion across the rest of the world. Home drinking water purification has made major inroads by taking the technologies used in the past and making them compact enough to fit beneath your sink. This technology has been made so compact that it can even fit into water bottle purifiers making it possible to have clean water wherever you go.
Desalination Plants

Desalination plants all over the world have been helping to provide fresh water to people from many different countries with the use of distillation. 12 billion gallons of clean water is provided each year by this form of purification according to the Wall Street Journal in early 2008. This technology is still considered to be relatively new even though it provides enough drinking water for 66 million coastal dwellers every year. Prior to the technology becoming advanced enough to work on a small scale, it used to consume a ton of energy but now it has become advanced enough to perform for home drinking water purification.
There are more advanced techniques available for housing water filter systems if that prospect doesn’t excite you. Another purification technology that is practical and cheap to maintain is UV purification. This technology works by simply bombarding the water with UV rays which kill any tiny organisms or bacteria that may be present in your water. This along with a water softener to remove minerals and metals provides a cheap alternative to the purification system mentioned above.

Reverse Osmosis
The latest technology to hit the housing water filter market is known as reverse osmosis. This technology is very effective as it uses water pressure to force water through a very fine filter, filtering even the tiniest pollutants in your water and it has been used in recent years to purify bottled water before shipping it out to customers. Filtering rates for this system vary in the 30-45 gallons per day range, providing enough water to drink, wash the clothes and foods but not enough to take several baths. However, it is still an economical and healthy system to use. Any of these housing water filter systems will certainly provide a much healthier and cleaner water supply for you and your family.
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