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Water tank contaminants

  • Sep 19, 2017
  • 2 min read

According to a local clinic in Harare, 55% of the reported gastrointestinal illnesses among tap water drinkers were water related and preventable.

Most cases presented on patients who were making use of water storage tanks for potable water.


Four Groups of Contaminants:

Microbial Pathogens.

Pathogens in drinking water are serious health risks. Pathogens are disease-producing micro-organisms, which include bacteria (such as giardia lamblia), viruses, and parasites. They get into drinking water when the water source is contaminated by sewage and animal waste, or when wells are improperly sealed and constructed. They can cause gastroenteritis, salmonella infection, dysentery, shigellosis, hepatitis, and giardiasis (a gastrointestinal infection causing diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and gas). The presence of coliform bacteria, which is generally a harmless bacteria, may indicate other contamination to the drinking water system.



Organics.

People worry the most about potentially toxic chemicals and metals in water. Only a few of the toxic organic chemicals that occur drinking water are regulated by drinking water standards.

This group of contaminants includes:

  • Trihalomthanes (THMs), which are formed when chlorine in treated drinking water combines with naturally occurring organic matter.

  • Pesticides, including herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.

  • Volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), which include solvents, degreasers, adhesives, gasoline additives, and fuels additives. Some of the common VOCs are: benzene, trichloroethylene (TCE), styrene, toluene, and vinyl chloride. Possible chronic health effects include cancer, central nervous system disorders, liver and kidney damage, reproductive disorders, and birth defects.

Inorganics.

These contaminants include toxic metals like arsenic, barium, chromium, lead, mercury, and silver. These metals can get into your drinking water from natural sources, industrial processes, and the materials used in your plumbing system. Toxic metals are regulated in public water supplies because they can cause acute poisoning, cancer, and other health effects.

Nitrate is another inorganic contaminant. The nitrate in mineral deposits, fertilizers, sewage, and animal wastes can contaminate water. Nitrate has been associated with "blue baby syndrome" in infants.


Radioactive Elements.

Radon is a radioactive contaminant that results from the decay of uranium in soils and rocks. It is usually more of a health concern when it enters a home as a soil gas than when it occurs in water supplies. Radon in air is associated with lung cancer.

What we recommend you do:

As with all things we recommend you take a proactive approach and find out what’s in your drinking water. Try to get your water tested, this is the only way to really know what we need to remove or treat.


Tank water users can get bacterial and e-coli test done to confirm presence of coliforms and e-coli.


PROFESSIONAL TANK CLEANING AND DISINFECTION IS A GOOD WAY TO TAKE CONTROL.


A water filter is an excellent preventative measure to ensure your water is safe.



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