Aqua Academy

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Water Institute

Water is the softest and weakest essence in the world, but it is invincible in overcoming hard and strong, and there is no equal in the world.

Laozi

Water ecology is perhaps the most painful topic of today. The international registry of chemical synthesized compounds (those substances that are synthesized by humans artificially) contains information on more than 500 thousand compounds. Many of them are used in industry. But it is worth considering that even more compounds are by-products of the synthesis. We can also add here the already known technogenic pollutants and natural pollutants. Thus, we have a situation that can be described in one word – disaster. Due to the ability of water to dissolve all chemical compounds (in a varying degree), we get a continuous process of environmental degradation associated with water. It is important to understand two things:

  1. Most filters are targeted at certain pollutants, and there is no guarantee that water will be completely free of impurities.
  2. In large cities, wastewater is filtered, and part of this water flows back into the water supply system.

The process of water filtration is not a solution to the problem of water ecology. Contaminated water can be used when watering plants and feeding animals. The problem of water ecology is multifaceted and requires a comprehensive solution. The discharge of untreated wastewater into water sources leads to microbiological pollution of the water. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of the world’s diseases are caused by inappropriate quality and unsanitary conditions of water. In rural areas, the problem of water quality is particularly acute – about 90% of all rural residents in the world constantly use polluted water for drinking and bathing. One of the possible ways to reduce the environmental burden on the human body is to use high quality bottled water. An example of such high-quality water is SiENERGY natural water.

Aqua Academy

We expand knowledge about water