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Purifying waste water



Hello readers, I will be writing about waste water. Waste water could be water used for shower, water from sewage , water from washing your hands. Allah does not love wastages. As sucbh water, should not be wasted. An impure water can become pure if it can be purified.

Different method of purification will be discussed. 

Distillation

This is a method of purifying the water. However water boils at 100 degrees centrigade as such impurities that requires lower boiling will still be there. Distillation is one of the best at purification as it removes 99.5% of impurities.

Activated aluminium

This.method of water purification focuses on removing fluoride as well as arsenic and thallium from impure water. Aluminum oxide is used as the form  of filter. The same mineral characteristics found in rubies and sapphires that does colour pollution. The problem with this method of purification is that it might add aluminium to your water. A high level of aluminium in water can be a cause for concern.

Sand tank filters 

This is another method used in purifying waste water. When compared to others it is best as the water is cleaned by biological and chemical processes  happening at air-water coalition within the water over the surface of the sand and inside the bed of sand. Each sand filter has a large tank  within it is a bed of sand through which water passes through it at a normal rate of 0.1 -0.3m h-1. Sand filter removes impurities that are not dissolved as well as floating and sinkable impurities.

Allah knows best.

Make sure your business is halal. Everything should be done seeking the pleasure of Allah. Part of seeking the pleasure of Allah means hoping for a reward from Him in this life and the Hereafter. Everything happens according to the will of Allah (you have freewill, therefore, you are responsible for your actions).

Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah). May Allah send blessings to Prophet Muhammed (P.B.U.H). Thank you for reading this article. Like this page on facebook. Keep checking the blog regularly. Cheers!


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