What is pH in Water? pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity (basicity) of water. It is one of the most fundamental indicators of water quality -The Scale: pH is measured on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 14.3 -pH 7.0 is Neutral (pure water). -pH below 7.0 is Acidic. -pH above 7.0 is Alkaline (or Basic). The term "pH" stands for the potential of Hydrogen, and it reflects the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the water. For every unit you move on the pH scale, the concentration of H+ changes by a factor of ten. Recommended Range for Drinking Water - The general recommended range for safe and aesthetically pleasing drinking water is pH 6.5 to 8.5 (according to the U.S. EPA and WHO guidelines). 🛡️ Why We Maintain pH in Water Systems Maintaining a controlled pH level is crucial for both public health and the integrity of the water distribution system. 1. Corrosion Control (Preventing Toxic Leaching) The Problem with Low pH (Acidic Water): Water that is to...
Building a Culture of Connection and Trust Through Thoughtful Leadership
Introduction
Understanding the importance of building a culture of connection and trust through thoughtful leadership...
Key Strategies
- Foster open and honest communication.
- Promote inclusivity and diversity within the team.
- Encourage collaboration and teamwork.
- Recognize and celebrate achievements and milestones.
- Provide opportunities for professional growth and development.
Benefits
A culture of connection and trust leads to increased employee engagement, higher productivity, and improved job satisfaction...
Implementation
Steps to implement these strategies effectively in your organization...
Contact
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