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About Planning Water Treatment Systems
Introduction
| Let’s face it! The reality is there is no such thing as 100% clean water. Most house holds rely on the existing water supply for residential water usage which is provided and treated by the Water Treatment Plants and Water Management Services within their municipality. There are further steps that homeowners can initiate to ensure that the water that is released from all household taps is even cleaner and bacteria free. There are many water treatment systems that are specially designed for residential water usage and for you to consider as an added plan for treatment of water. |
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Most rural properties, farms and ranches have their own plant treatment water supply because of their secluded location. With such properties the main water source is pumped from existing dams, reservoirs, rivers and water wells and needs to be treated, especially for drinking purposes. Therefore an application or replica of what a plant water treatment system allows clean water distribution on these properties. A septic tank system for waste water treatment is also a must for such locations. |
Signs of Unclean Water
If you have concerns about how clean the water release on your property is, that is distributed from a water treatment plant {especially for drinking} there are steps that you can take to ensure that the water release on your property is clean enough to drink and the bacterial levels are not harmful to your health. The first sign of unclean water which may result in health risk issues are apparent. If you are experiencing the following issues:
- Bad taste in your mouth when you drink the water
- The water is discolored or cloudy
- Bad smelling odor when you turn the tap on
- Stains your clothes when laundering
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These are all relevant signs that the water is not clean and you have every right to be concerned about. You can first contact your local Water Board Institution or your local Municipality Chambers and advise them of this problem you are dealing with. The other alternate action you can take is to have a laboratory test your water levels for bacteria and other harmful substances that is in your water supply that may be causing unclean water release. Another suggestion that you may take on board is to have your own water treatment system to plan the treatment of water consumption on your property.
Treatment Water Plan
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If you have decided not to fully rely on water distribution from The Water Treatment Plant you can install a water treatment system on your property that may be for a single dwelling or shared with your neighboring dwellings, there are a few guidelines by law that are necessary and specific required permits that you need to apply for and comply with. These guidelines and special permits that are required for by law will also cover you by your insurance organization if any mishaps occur. You can be penalized if you don’t acquire a permit for an application of water treatment system on you property. |
- Application for a single or dual dwelling for a water treatment system
- Sewage system on site permit that releases waste water
- Final inspection after installation is required to ensure all safety measures have been carried in the plan water treatment regulations and guidelines.
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