Does Your Water Well Pump Sand or Grit? Know the Causes and Solutions
Posted by David Cannon on 14th Jul 2020
Has your well started pumping sand or maybe grit? Do you find sediments in your water? If yes, then it is important to identify the cause and resolve this problem, because it can potentially cause health problems and financial loss as well. Yes, sand particles in your well water can damage your good pump, well fixtures, and well wall screening.
Therefore, in order to avoid these problems and get clean well water, you must identify the cause and find an appropriate solution to the prob
Guidelines for Reopening Your Business Post COVID-19 Outbreak
Posted by David Cannon on 1st Jul 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is not over. However, things are getting back to normal, or perhaps this is the new normal. All over the globe, slowly but steadily, the industries are getting back to function. For several months, the businesses were encouraging their employees to work from home and were operating with a minimal workforce. Following the White House’s Guidelines for Opening up America again, now companies are getting ready to start over. Employees are getting back to offices. In suc
COVID-19 Virus Proliferation via Water: Discussion and Preventive Measures
Posted by David Cannon on 1st Jul 2020
It is needless to say that the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 has been quite a worrisome phenomenon. Since the threat of Coronavirus still looms. Therefore, it wouldn’t be shocking if you are concerned about its spreading via water. Our body consists of 75-90% of water, we consume it on a daily basis. Therefore, if tap water is safe is a legitimate concern. This article makes an attempt to clear all the doubts about the proliferation of COVID-19 virus via water. The discussion will be co
A Brief Discussion on Reverse Osmosis (RO) System
Posted by David Cannon on 16th Jun 2020
Clean water is a primary necessity of almost all living organisms. This can be achieved using several water purification methods such as flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, chlorination, and many more. While these methods remove the dirt, particles, and some bacteria in water, they cannot act upon a heavy amount of minerals present in well water for instance.
So, reverse osmosis is a technique that has served the purpose of purifying well waters and reducing the number of m