Remediation, Making Groundwater Drinkable


Water treatment process

When people think of water, a lot of times they think of the ocean because of its vast size. What most people do not think about is industrial wastewater, mine dewatering systems, groundwater remediation techniques, environmental remediation professionals, or groundwater contamination. All of these things are related to the cause or effect of pollutants in the world’s watering system. There are environmental remediation services though that go in and alleviate the harmful results of pollutants and other hazardous wastes in the water supply.

Some Initial Facts to Think About

  • In a usable water supply, over 65% of industrial waste is deposited on a regular basis. Because of this, there are first and secondary treatments applied to water before it even makes it to local plants for drinking water processing.
  • In the U.S., hazardous waste has affected the groundwater so intensely that there is only 20% of untouched waste areas.
  • Over 80% of water contamination is caused by everyday people who throw their trash on the roads, side streets, and into various bodies of water.

What is Water Remediation and How it Helps

Groundwater remediation is a process of removing chemicals, toxins, and other pollutants from the earth and processing it into sustainable and/or drinkable water. The treatment systems extract and filter the healthy water out, much like how you would use a filter for your water bottle, just on a far bigger scale. There are two main types of filtration, one is on-site where a person or company would come to your home and process your ground water. The second option is where a company would come and extract then transport the earth material and water to a facility where it is processed there. In either situation, the end result is having clean and purified water for consumption.

At Home to Larger Services

Environmental remediation services range from small areas, to acres of land. The cleaning up or remediation process does vary depending on what kind of pollutant are affecting the water system. If you think your water at home may be harmful, there are at-home kits you can purchase to test the purity of your water supply. If you do not want to do this yourself, you can always call a service. Though, it may be more costly, they would have guaranteed results and be able to assist you with environmental remediation services in addition to the testing, if that was something that was needed based on the test results.

In general, a great way to help lower the amount of waste and pollutants that go into the water is to remember to throw your trash away in a designated trash container. Not having wrappers that have chemical elements in them, or there being metals from cans seep into the grounds to melt away over time in the groundwater is one huge step to a cleaner ecosystem and water supply. Until the time comes when everyone pitches in together to do this, environmental remediation services and the people who work for those companies and supporting related causes will continue to work hard to keep drinking water accessible and safe for all to consume.