Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Take Care of Your Clean Water

Do you ever take your clean, filtered water from the tap for granted? All of us who live in the United States probably fall into this trap on a daily basis, but it is important to remember that clean water does not come easily to many people all around the world.

Keeping this fact in mind should inspire you not only to discover how you can assist global efforts for water quality, but also to create awareness in your own community about your local eco-system, wastewater treatment plants and their processes, and the way your cleaning and hygienic products or other chemicals are affecting your water.

Pollution from agricultural and industrial sources are major aggravators of the hydrological cycle and can disrupt the natural process that allows water to remain healthy for human consumption. Get an education about water quality around the world and see how we at Avir are working toward improving it every day.

We drain 2 million tons of sewage into our world's water every single day.

War and violence are not the number one global killer of our species. Water quality is.

Human, industrial, and agricultural waste are the most significant sources of water pollution because they are being inadequately treated and managed.

The most prevalent water quality issue occurring today is something called eutrophication. This problem is due to an excessive amount of phosphorous, nitrogen, and other nutrients being present in the water. Even too many nutrients are a bad thing when it comes to water quality, because they can reduce the benefits of water for the human body, and in some cases can even be a health risk.

Agricultural runoff, domestic and industrial sewage, and burning fossil fuels and bush fires that make their way from the atmosphere to the water supply are all sources of eutrophication.

The main bodies of water which are affected by this issue are lakes and reservoirs because their features and characteristics are more complex.

We know so little about how personal care products, pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, and pain killers affect the environment as a whole and the ecosystems in which we live, so our disposal methods for these items should be extremely careful and thorough.


Many of the major water pollutants stem from humans and our practices including microbes, organic chemicals, heavy metals, nutrients, oil and sediments, and even heat.

Learning more about our global water supply and the way we as humans are affecting it can make a difference. You can make a difference. Find ways to assist your local community and the global community alike in changing the way we approach disposing of waste and treating our water so it is usable, drinkable, and healthy.

Why do we care so much about water quality?

Here at Avir, we produce products for water quality to be used in aquaculture, wastewater treatment, and a variety of other unique industries. Our enzymes are biodegradable, fragrance free, dye free, organic, natural, and completely safe to be handled by anyone.

Best of all, our water quality products continue working wherever they go, which means if they're headed downstream or into the ocean, they'll continue the natural process of assisting bacteria with breaking down waste. Their ability to provide clean, fresh water to the earth does not end with your production, so you can lower your risk of being the cause of any water pollution.

We're always delighted to hear your feedback after you've tried our advanced solutions for water quality, so feel free to add comments below or give us a call to let us know exactly what Avir has done, or can do for you! Our goal is to partner with your business to enhance and refresh your production process, so we can all succeed together!

Let our experience and our products work for you.

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