
Water Filtration
Water filtration is a process that removes impurities, contaminants, and particles from water to make it safe and clean for use. It typically involves passing water through various media such as activated charcoal, sand, or special membranes that trap unwanted substances like dirt, bacteria, chemicals, and sediments. The goal is to improve water clarity, taste, and safety, ensuring it meets health standards. Different filtration methods are used depending on the contaminants present, ranging from simple pitcher filters to advanced systems used in municipal water treatment plants.