We live on a blue planet. Water plays a decisive role in the life of any organism, whether it is a plant, an animal, or a human being. However, only a very small amount of the entire water resources - about 0.3% - is available as potable water. This comparatively small amount of drinking water is endangered: scientists are concerned about the increase of contamination in our potable water resources. To save nature and to protect our environment we have to change our behaviour and customs in radical ways.
Clean and contamination-free potable water is a valuable resource which faces an ever increasing demand. But sewage water contaminated with chemicals from industrial plants and farms, households' waste water polluted with cleaning chemicals and toxic substances from hazardous waste deposits are threatening our drinking water. Waterworks, owners of self-sufficient and single-house supply systems, fed by their own wells, find it more and more difficult to meet the legal standard because of the increased pollution.
However, health risks due to water contamination are still insufficiently researched, scientists only know the consequences of a few substances like nitrate, nitrite, pesticides (e.g. Atrazin), “pseudo-hormones”, residues of pharmaceuticals, lead, copper, phosphate, chlorine, etc. Some are considered to cause cancer, to result in defects of the hereditary substance, to lead to infertility, malfunctioning of the nervous-system and the brain, to harm bones and the skeleton, to trigger learning and concentration problems, and - in the case of nitrite - even cause the death of infants.
Often legal limits are obeyed, but there are no studies yet which examine the effects of the combination of harmful substances or consider the formation of chemical compounds in the human body.
Scientists are warning of new illnesses caused by micro-organism and resistant bacteria which have increased in number due to usage of antibiotics in medical and veterinarian science. In addition to that, scientists are worried about the resistance of bacteria and parasites (Cryptosporidium [pictured above], etc.) against the chemicals (chlorine, ozone) usually used to purify water.




Quality assurance of drinking water

Almost any food is prepared with or cooked in water, vegetables and fruits are cleaned with water, most beverages like tea or coffee consist of water. Drinking water is often boiled before consumption, but many substances cannot be eliminated in such a way. Harmful substances find their way into our body system. An average person consumes 55,000 litres of water in their life. It goes without saying, that we want this important substance to be pure and clean. 
Of course, the long-term solution to this problem is to deal with nature in a more reasonable way. To ensure our families' health today, we have to take little steps such as the purification of water.
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