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The making of RO WaterThe world is currently facing a water crisis. As the human population increases, water consumption increases, not to mention water for industrial and agricultural purposes. More and more waste water is being produced. The rate at which water source are being polluted to a state where it can no longer be a source for drinking water is rapidly rising. Fresh water that can be use as drinking water remains a constant amount. It does not increase, nor does it decrease. It merely changes form when it goes through the hydrological cycle. Therefore, everyone of us has a responsibility towards managing water. Sooner or later, water will become the next petroleum. With this concept in mind, Jantzen does not ‘hunt’ for water source underground or on top of mountains but purify water that is available, and manage water wisely. The RO Water Manufacturing Process Diagram What Does Reverse Osmosis Remove From Water? Find out more from the flash belowWhat Does Reverse Osmosis Remove From Water? Reverse osmosis removes 95-99% of most contaminants including microorganisms, organic compounds, dissolved inorganic compounds, microbial by-products such as endotoxins and pyrogens, and many carcinogenic compounds |
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