In most urban households, tap water remains the primary source for drinking, cooking, and cleaning food ingredients. To ensure water is not contaminated by bacteria during transmission, chlorine is often added as a disinfectant. While chlorine safeguards the baseline of water safety, it inevitably l...
In today’s world, clean water is no longer something we can take for granted. From invisible contaminants to unpleasant odors, even tap water that meets basic standards may still contain substances you don’t want to drink. This is where reverse osmosis (RO) comes in — one of the mo...
When Clear Water Isn’t Necessarily Clean
In everyday life, we often judge drinking water by what we can sense—clarity, taste, and smell.
Yet as water quality research advances, a new category of contaminants has gained attention: microplastics. Invisible to the naked eye, t...