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Water Treatment​

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Water Treatment​ Plant

Water treatment plants are essential for public health and safety. They help to ensure that our drinking water is clean and free of harmful bacteria and other contaminants. Water treatment plants also play an important role in protecting the environment by treating wastewater before it is discharged into rivers and lakes.
The specific processes used at a water treatment plant will vary depending on the quality of the raw water and the desired end-use of the treated water. 

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However, most water treatment plants use a combination of the following processes:

  • Coagulation and flocculation: These processes involve adding chemicals to the water to cause impurities to clump together and form larger particles.
  • Sedimentation: The water is then allowed to settle so that the heavier particles can sink to the bottom.
  • Filtration: The water is then passed through filters to remove any remaining impurities.
  • Disinfection: Finally, a disinfectant, such as chlorine or ozone, is added to the water to kill any harmful bacteria.

After the water has been treated, it is tested to ensure that it meets all safety standards. Once the water has passed all of the tests, it is pumped into the distribution system and delivered to homes and businesses.

Technology & Products

Depth Filtration

Ion Exchange

Membrane Filtration

Disinfection

Others

Osmosis Plant

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