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Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.

New criteria (full physiological value and preservation of the properties of drinking water) are scientifically substantiated. Also discussed are indices (minimal admissible and optimal levels of basic water mineralization and calcium content, standards of microelements such as boron and bromine con...

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Autores principales: Sidorenko, G I, Rakhmanin, Y A
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/446445
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description New criteria (full physiological value and preservation of the properties of drinking water) are scientifically substantiated. Also discussed are indices (minimal admissible and optimal levels of basic water mineralization and calcium content, standards of microelements such as boron and bromine content, content of individual groups of microorganisms, water temperature) for evaluating the quality of demineralized water obtained from brackish and briny water (including water from the sea and ocean) by various methods which are designed for public water supply systems. Research results served as the scientific hygiene basis for the development of a new technology of obtaining drinking water. The necessity for developing a special quality standard for demineralized drinking water is shown.
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spelling pubmed-16377002006-11-17 Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems. Sidorenko, G I Rakhmanin, Y A Environ Health Perspect Research Article New criteria (full physiological value and preservation of the properties of drinking water) are scientifically substantiated. Also discussed are indices (minimal admissible and optimal levels of basic water mineralization and calcium content, standards of microelements such as boron and bromine content, content of individual groups of microorganisms, water temperature) for evaluating the quality of demineralized water obtained from brackish and briny water (including water from the sea and ocean) by various methods which are designed for public water supply systems. Research results served as the scientific hygiene basis for the development of a new technology of obtaining drinking water. The necessity for developing a special quality standard for demineralized drinking water is shown. 1979-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1637700/ /pubmed/446445 Text en
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Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.
title Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.
title_full Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.
title_fullStr Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.
title_full_unstemmed Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.
title_short Scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.
title_sort scientific basis for the study of demineralization of highly mineralized water for use in public water supply systems.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/446445
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