What Is Raw Water?
Raw water generally refers to natural water sources collected in nature, including groundwater, mountain spring water, and reservoir water, without any artificial purification treatment.
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- Chinese name
- Raw water
- Foreign name
- raw water
- To source
- Taken from a natural or aquatic body
- Use
- For water supply
- Raw water generally refers to natural water sources collected in nature, including groundwater, mountain spring water, and reservoir water, without any artificial purification treatment.
- Water taken from natural or aquifers, such as rivers, lakes, ponds, or underground aquifers, and used as a source of water; or water flowing into the first treatment unit of a water treatment plant The water in the reservoir used by the water plant to regulate the water pressure of the water supply network is not raw water. The quality of raw water varies from source to source.
- Raw water in the skin care industry refers to the nutrient water directly extracted from the cell walls of fresh plants. It has natural penetrating power and metabolic energy. It has no contact or introduction of other ingredients during the production process. .
- Raw water, including spring water, must be filtered and sterilized with filters such as UV and ozone gas before drinking. This is similar to the pasteurization of most fruit juices and dairy products for shelf life. Unfortunately, this sterilization can destroy beneficial minerals and probiotics.