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Water Chlorination Infographic

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Byron Cox

Byron Cox

My name is Byron Cox and I am an environmental science major from the city of Helotes, Texas. I'm currently a junior with a set graduation date of May 2023 and a desire to aid in city-wide conservation efforts. I often spend my time being with friends or doing volunteer work, though the best times are when I'm doing both! My goal is to do the most I can for the conservation field, and I look forward to a career someday doing just that.

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55 comments

  • Fernando Milian Leyva

    The objective and purpose of this infographic are clearly stated in the very first lines. That makes it easy and quick to decode. The color scheme works well and adds constructively to the topic. The selection of fonts and their respective sizes also seem to respond to an objective. If I encounter such a piece of advertising on a wall, I would for sure take a couple of minutes to read it. It is highly visually appealing and contains relevant information.

  • Gaitan Martinez

    As a kid, when I found out that there was Chlorine in our water, I couldn’t believe it! I’ve always hated the smell of public pools, and the fact it was in our water was outrageous. However, I later found out that it ensured that our drinking water was safe. Water is a necessity for our community, and if not clean, there could be severe consequences.

  • Olivia Flores

    Hey Byron I really enjoyed your infographic. It was very simple and to the point while remaining very informative. I was intrigued by the color choices you used in this infographic because when I think about chlorine for some reason my brain thinks blue for water and green for germs, therefore this was perfectly settling for that thought. Overall the layout is really nice and I learned new things such as chlorine being able to kill Covid-19.

  • Juan Aguirre Ramirez

    Before reading this article, I did not have any idea about water chlorination, but after reading it I found this article very educational. The author did a great job by explaining every aspect, such as concerns, impact on diseases, and on coronavirus surrounding water chlorination, the information was very easy to understand, and the images helped too. Then, the last part is very important since it calls for the audience to give importance on how beneficial it is for the public health.

  • Karah Renfroe

    I found this infographic to be extremely informative, easy to follow and useful. I was able to follow the chain of sequence the infographic creator intended for the reader. I appreciated the use of relevant stats, and the address of concerns as many people are apprehensive about ingesting chlorine. In addition, the potential benefits concerning the impact of chlorine for the COVID-19 virus/outbreak was also valuable to the infographic, particualrly since it a topic many individuals are familiar with.

  • Illeana Molina

    I enjoyed this infographic by Bryon Cox. He did a great job starting with an interesting and appealing title to his audience. My first look at this article and thoughts were, “why is chlorine essential or even impactful?”. I am not informed on this topic, and he gave a great foundation not only by having a well-thought-out color scheme but as well including images that went along with the text. When discussing such a huge issue that affects our environment, it is quite challenging to put the most essential information on the infographic. It is important to make the information compelling and able to reach various individuals but also to gather the whole perspective on the topic. I learn something new every day and the importance of water chlorination for our environment as well as the awareness is imperative.

  • Karicia Gallegos

    This infographic is so interesting and informative! While reading, I learned that water chlorination is very essential because it kills diseases and bacteria in water by the addition of chlorine. Something that I found especially interesting is that it can even be used to halt the spread of the coronavirus. I also thought that the graphics in this infographic were very cool.

  • Alexis Zepeda

    Hello Bryan! I really enjoyed this infographic about water chlorination. Water chlorination is not something I can say I am very familiar with, but this infographic allowed me to learn information effectively. I thought the color palette and the symbols/pictures definitely worked in your favor. I also appreciated that you were able to mention facts that people could make connections with such as the relationship Covid-19 and water chlorination have. Overall, I was very impressed by this infographic and learned more about water chlorination than I ever thought I would have.

  • Carina Martinez

    It was very interesting to learn about the history of chlorine and its many health benefits. I did not realize how beneficial it was against Covid-19. Well done to you for including its history while still tying it to recent times! Very cool infographic as well.

  • Naya Harb

    Hi Byron! This topic was very interesting for me to find out about and learn! I had never had this knowledge and the impacts that water chlorination has on the body and viruses. I think it’s so cool that chlorine was helpful to stop the spread of the coronavirus in the water. This infographic was perfect; straight to the point, simple, and so informative. Seeing how safer our water is compared to the 60s was also really interesting to know. Thank you for this!

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