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Just Micron filteration, pH Correction and Ozonization, is enough for drinking purpose.
Water collection and then begin operations and the addition of material deposition abrasive deposits
hi, the simpelest way is the primary filteration then use UV .
to treat rain water for drinking apply the following u.o and u.p :- collection -screening - chemical settling using coagulation/flocculation processes - sand filtration - chlorination - storage and pumping.
1st stage :::: collection of water
2nd stage :::: determination the physical and chemical properties
3rd stage ::: knows how many water i need daily
4th stage :: in this case i can choose way of treatment
1. Ceramic filters. These are a highly accessible technology in most communities where I've worked and often build nicely off of local potting knowledge. Alternatively, in most medium sized towns, they sell candle filters that are easy to use and just need to be changed regularly. In many cases, people mix very low doses of chlorine to ensure that the filter is working correctly.2. Bio-sand filters. These often require a specialist to build and install (the sieves to sort out the size of sand for the different layers are typically special orders, so people won't buy them unless they are building many bio-sand filters) and a training to ensure that they are used correctly. However, in areas where they are available, they are a great way to produce reliably clean water.3. SODIS. Solar disinfection is one of the easiest and cheapest methods of water treatment, but it is also very easy to do it wrong and drink dirty water. The idea is to put the water in transparent plastic containers (most places I've worked have a surplus of old plastic bottles from bottled water and soda, so these are freely available) and leave them in the sun for24-72 hours (depending on local conditions). The sun will provide a free source of UV radiation to treat the water, though the bottles may need to be regularly replaced so that the plastic won't degrade.