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How Reverse Osmosis Water Systems Work

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When it comes to purifying water for domestic use, there are many options out there. The function of any of these systems is to remove harmful minerals and other agents from the water supply to make them better suited for daily life, and of the many methods, reverse osmosis systems are the most common option. Considered one of the more effective and economical processes out there, reverse osmosis can remove almost all dissolved solids and heavy metals from your water.

This short guide from the team at EcoWater Systems in Las Vegas should help teach you a little more about the benefits of reverse osmosis and how it works.

Common Impurities Removed by Reverse Osmosis

Most of the water running through the pipes of our home is hard water, meaning that it contains inorganic compounds of many common minerals such as magnesium and calcium. While relatively safe to drink for most people, those with specific deficiencies or conditions may have trouble.

With reverse osmosis systems, however, these metals are easily removed in addition to lead, sodium, and many others. Not only does this decrease the chance of developing digestive or urinary tract problems later in life, but it also makes reverse osmosis tap water safe enough for even those suffering from cancer.

Though not a mineral, the parasite Cryptosporidium is also removed through reverse osmosis. Left unchecked, Cryptosporidium can cause stomach and intestinal problems as well as fever and diarrhea. Other common waterborne viruses and bacteria are repelled too.

Process Involved in Reverse Osmosis

Originally pioneered in the 70s, reverse osmosis technology has been refined in the private sector and is today quite advanced. For modern day reverse osmosis systems, water is forced through a synthetic membrane that allows water molecules to pass while denying other dissolved agents and contaminants.

Reverse osmosis systems also function to oxygenate the available water supply, sending all foreign bodies down the drain and pumping in a fresher taste that everyone in the family is sure to notice.

Limitations of Reverse Osmosis

It should be stated that reverse osmosis systems should typically only be used on your pre-treated municipal water supply. This is to ensure better that your purification system can effectively block fine impurities from reaching your lips. By treating the water beforehand at the municipal level, you can remove many of the most harmful chemical and toxic agents from the supply, leaving only the fine minerals and metals to be pinpointed and removed.

Learn More About Reverse Osmosis Systems

There are many benefits to incorporating a reverse osmosis system into your home, and if you would like to learn more about installing one, EcoWater Systems encourages you to get in touch with one of our representatives to get started.

Based in the Las Vegas area, we have many years of professional water management experience, and we are committed to providing you with the perfect water filtration system to fit your needs. We also can provide water softeners, diagnostic tests, and many other services, so we look forward to hearing from you soon.

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