Drinking-water

 Guidelines on water safety may be used to classify constituents of interest of water, and assess the levels at which water components need to be handled for consumption. Water cycle membrane technology plays an important part in providing safe water supply and treatment. This paper seeks to increase the safety of water, to be true for domestic uses, by reducing the environmental hazards associated with either direct or indirect water use. The need for water quality standards and guidelines stems from the need to safeguard human health. We conclude and recommend treating water with better membranes, both with greater permeability and tighter cut-off. The elimination of toxic constituents will be carried out and drainage infrastructure schemes in both towns and villages will be enforced. Water scarcity is a regional problem that is becoming even more evident in many nations. Increasing water supplies by reuse will enhance a country's infrastructure and boost the lives of its citizens from a socio-economic point of view. Due to the pollution of the surface and ground waters we faced increasing problems. Thanks to the obsolete and outdated storage services, large water sources are receiving rising loads. Mandour RA (2013) Enhancement of the standard of drinking water (surface and ground) Beneficial for human consumption.