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It is important to treat water before you use it because there may be harmful chemicals in the water which could make you sick, therefor we have to treat the water in order to mantain good health.
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Water testing laboratories check the level of chemicals, pollutants and bacteria in the water to make sure it is safe for human use. If necessary they will recommend the government treat the water before sending it to homes.
No expert here on this subject, but probably to kill harmful germs such as amoebae, and remove harmful minerals such as lime and excess calcium.
So thtat we dont get sick from the bacteria in the water
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