What are Pesticides?

Pesticides are any substances used to control pests, including rodents, insects, fungi, and weeds in an affected area. Although they play an essential role in public health, they also have adverse effects on human health and the environment. There are four types of pesticides with various uses and health effects. Without proper handling, storage, and disposal, pesticides may get into water systems and contaminate our drinking water.

How Do Pesticides Affect Drinking Water?

Pesticides can make their way into water systems through runoff from agricultural sites. Improper disposal and storage of pesticides may also lead to contamination of water systems. The substances affect drinking water by changing its quality while exposing the individual to various health risks.

How Do You Remove Pesticides from Drinking Water?

Reverse Osmosis (RO) and granular activated carbon (GAC) are two water treatment methods used to remove pesticides and other chemical contaminants from drinking water. Most, if not all, of the water filtration units, nowadays use activated carbon to catch chemical substances before they get out of your faucet. With these two methods, you can remove pesticides and other impurities at an effective rate of 97 to 99%.

Do Pesticides Contaminate Water?

Pesticides are poisonous and lethal to any living thing on earth. Water is contaminated when any of these substances enter a water system.

Do Pesticides Cause Health Problems?

Yes. Exposure to pesticides, especially at high levels, may cause various health problems, including respiratory issues and cancer. Chronic exposure may increase the risks of getting cancer and may lead to a wide range of severe illnesses.

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