Water Treatment Plants
Water treatment plants are essential facilities designed to purify and treat water to meet specific quality standards for various uses, including drinking, industrial processes, and environmental sustainability. The primary goal of water treatment plants is to remove contaminants and impurities from raw water sources, ensuring it is safe for consumption and use. Here are the key components and processes involved in water treatment plants
- Intake and Screening
- Coagulation and Flocculation
- Sedimentation
- Filtration
- Disinfection
- Post-Treatment
- Storage and Distribution