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Life is always cool by the pool. A swimming pool is the best place to jump in and lose oneself. The refreshing water soothes and rejuvenates the body. A crystal clear pool entices and compels you to take a dip. But not all that is clear is pure! Most swimming pools are heavily dependent on chemicals to keep the pool ‘clean’. The chemicals keep the odour away and prevent the buildup of algae and bacteria
Boilers, as the name suggests, heat water and vaporize it. The vaporized steam is then used in various applications such as power generation, heating etc. It is known that when water evaporates, it leaves behind the salts that are dissolved in it. Now, imagine the quantum of salts that are left behind in the boilers and the pipes when water is converted to steam and the corrosive damage it can cause! The Scale of the
Water is the most important, yet often overlooked, part of a healthy diet for a dairy cow. Water constitutes upto 87% of the milk secreted by cows. Therefore, it goes without saying that good quality water ensures maximum milk production and herd health. Water is an essential component that is required in large quantities by livestock. 80% of the water requirement of a dairy cow is met by drinking water. Inadequate water or poor quality
Water for a Better Life Water is life. All living things require water right from the moment they are born. Be it humans, animals, birds or insects, water defines life on this planet for all organisms – and the quality of life as well. Poultry Farming​ Poultry farming is a form of animal husbandry in which birds are raised domestically or commercially primarily for meat and eggs, and sometimes also for their feathers. The poultry
Healthy food and healthy water are two of life’s greatest blessings. But did you know that to grow healthy food you need healthy water? And healthy water comes from water conditioners for irrigation that have proven to increase the agriculture produce, soil fertility, and gains. Rainwater is the most preferred type of water for plants. Rainwater is pure and almost free of salts, chemicals, and minerals. It also contains nitrogen in forms that plants can