Water Purification: Chemical Methods and Challenges
Author:Dr. Vinod Kumar Singh
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64880/theresearchdialogue.v4i3.06
Abstract:
Access to safe drinking water is a prerequisite for human health. However, even in some of the most industrialized countries, water contamination remains a problem of great concern. Furthermore, emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and emerging disinfection by-products (DBPs) have been in the spotlight in recent years. As a result, the World Health Organization recently called for advanced water purification technologies to ensure clean water safety. Water purification outlines aims, the chemical approach, and the structure of subsequent sections which address the fundamentals of the science, the needs and methods of purification, and the next generation of integrated processes for practical use.
Access to safe drinking water is a prerequisite for human health. However, even in some of the most industrialized countries, water contamination remains a problem of great concern. Furthermore, emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and emerging disinfection by-products (DBPs) have been in the spotlight in recent years. As a result, the World Health Organization recently called for advanced water purification technologies to ensure clean water safety. Water purification outlines aims, the chemical approach, and the structure of subsequent sections which address the fundamentals of the science, the needs and methods of purification, and the next generation of integrated processes for practical use.
Keywords: safe drinking water, Chemical Methods, World Health Organization, etc.
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Dr. Vinod Kumar Singh, Water Purification: Chemical Methods and Challenges,The Research Dialogue, Open Access Peer-reviewed & Refereed Journal, pp.47–56. https://doi.org/10.64880/theresearchdialogue.v4i3.06
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