Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Why Water Recycling is so Important

Boro-Wide Recycling Corp.
Maspeth, NY 718-416-1656

Water not only makes up about 70 percent of the surface of our planet but also about 60 percent of our bodies.  It is safe to say that water is pretty important to us.  Recycling has usually referred to things like different types of metals and plastics, but water recycling has come a long way and is now being practiced all over the world from Melbourne, Australia to Anaheim California. 

Water Recycling uses high-tech membrane filters to turn municipal effluent into clean, safe drinking water.  The process starts by moving through filters that have tiny microscopic pores, then using ultraviolet light and common chemicals like chlorine to reclaim and reuse water.  The water is then put into a lake or an aquifer and later goes back into the municipal water system.  Water recycling can also occur with the use of man-made wetlands, by filtering water through hundreds of acres of native plants, which cleans the water through natural biological processes. 

It is no secret that our population has been steadily growing throughout history.  Which is why we must do all we can to conserve our natural resources.  Read more about the process on http://goo.gl/PkGzOS.

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