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  2. Water filter - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th and 20th centuries, water filters for domestic water production were generally divided into slow sand filters and rapid sand filters (also called mechanical filters and American filters). While there were many small-scale water filtration systems prior to 1800, Paisley, Scotland is generally acknowledged as the first city to ...

  3. Portable water purification - Wikipedia

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    Water filters can be made on-site using local materials such as sand and charcoal (e.g. from firewood burned in a special way). These filters are sometimes used by soldiers and outdoor enthusiasts. Due to their low cost they can be made and used by anyone. The reliability of such systems is highly variable.

  4. Slow sand filter - Wikipedia

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    Slow sand filters are recognized by the World Health Organization, [15] Oxfam, [16] and the United States Environmental Protection Agency [17] as being a superior technology for the treatment of surface water sources in small water systems. According to the World Health Organization, "Under suitable circumstances, slow sand filtration may be ...

  5. Filtration - Wikipedia

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    Filter cones, fluted filters, or filtering pipets can all be employed, depending on the amount of the substance at hand. [4] Gravity filtration is in widespread everyday use, for example for straining cooking water from food, or removing contaminants from a liquid.

  6. Water purification - Wikipedia

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    Water passing through activated carbon is commonly used in municipal regions with organic contamination, taste or odors. Many household water filters and fish tanks use activated carbon filters to purify water. Household filters for drinking water sometimes contain silver as metallic silver nanoparticle. If water is held in the carbon block for ...

  7. Ceramic water filter - Wikipedia

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    A Victorian ceramic water filter. Ceramic water filters (CWF) are an inexpensive and effective type of water filter that rely on the small pore size of ceramic material to filter dirt, debris, and bacteria out of water. This makes them ideal for use in developing countries, [1] and portable ceramic filters are commonly used in backpacking. [2]

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