Effective Implementation Of Mineral Water Project Information

Water crisis is at its peak and all across the world people are taking steps to address this problem. And the biggest challenge of water crisis is making pure and safe drinking water available to the masses. When water itself is gradually becoming scarce, it is but a reality that we will not be able to access safe and clean drinking water very easily. At the urban level we still have means to purify drinking water through expensive water purifiers. Water is supplied to every home and hence it is much easier. However this is a big challenge in the rural areas. Hence we need to ensure that we improve access to safe drinking water to rural homes too like the supply of mineral water. If we plan well then we can chalk out project to supply mineral water to rural homes too. For this we need Mineral Water Project Information which can guide us to envisage good plan and programmes for the poor.
Water Filtration:
From Then to Now: The process of filtration and water purification is not new. It has been existing for centuries. For instance in ancient times the Greeks used charcoal as a means to filter water. Usage of chlorine to purify mineral water is also practised regularly. Over years new processes were discovered. Water treatment plants are not new anymore. Nowadays we also have individualized water purifier for each home.
Challenges of Reaching Water to Rural Masses:
It is an irony that the areas which deserve maximum water get the least water. Water is a big challenge in majority of Indian rural households. Women travel miles to collect drinking water. But whether that drinking water is safe or not is a big question. Water, in order to be safe, has to be free of microbial contamination, has to be devoid of more than normal TDS, Flouride, Arsenic Iron, etc.
Providing clean water to all: We can implement a good project which will provide germ and pathogen free water to all. The project should focus on providing safe drinking water to serve the rural as well as the urban population. Ideally the project should be using a green technology which is environment friendly which can treat water through UV process or a combination of UV and CFF process as and when the situation requires.
One of the pioneer in this regard is Victas Foundation which is working relentlessly to provide safe drinking water, other than programs on community drinking water, at a negligible or no cost. The one-of-a-kind ‘Project Dew Drop’ is helping thousands of poor people have access to safe drinking water. It is a blessing to have such seriously concerned social working organisations working for the masses.