What is Bore Water Treatment Systems
A bore water treatment system can improve the quality of the water used for irrigation or for drinking. The properties of bore water are dependent on its aquifer and depth. It can also change over time. The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) can provide information on groundwater in the area. In general, most domestic and agricultural aquifers are shallow and are not protected from surface pollution. However, some wells are protected by catchment management plans.
One way to
treat bore water is by installing a reverse osmosis (RO) system. This system
churns out water by forcing it through a synthetic membrane with microscopic
pores. Only molecules smaller than 0.0001 microns can pass through this
membrane. This method will remove excess TDS and other minerals from the water.
This type of system can also reduce the risk of contamination and water-borne
disease.
Another
reason for using a bore water treatment system is to ensure that the pH of the
water is high enough to drink without causing health problems. The pH level of
bore water is around 7. When it is properly treated, the water will be safe to
drink and will help prevent bacterial growth. If you aren't certain of the pH
level of your bore water, you can consult a professional. This service is free
of charge, and it is available throughout Australia.
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