What Happens in Water Treatment process?
Water is important to maintain a
proper health and hygiene. Water purification and treatment varies based on
location and type of water. Any type of water should undergo a process which
gives purified water. Utilizing a quality water treatment plant will reduce the
risk factors in the usage of water and improves hygiene and quality as well. By
allowing water to undergo various process included in treating the water will
give the best results.
The major process includes,
Coagulation
This is the basic one in the
whole process which start by adding Aluminium Sulfate in the form of fluid and
polymers to the water. It basically sticks to the soil particles in the water
and forms a bigger share, this is known as coagulation. Once these particles
settled at the bottom are called flocs can be evacuated easily.
Sedimentation
In this process water and floc
reaches to sedimentation bowls which allow only water to pass in it and floc
will settle at the bottom. This floc will send to dry pipe to evacuate and it
can be evacuated in this process easily. In some treatment process,
sedimentation includes infiltration only.
Filtration
Filtration process majorly
consists of a tube which is filled with a couple of layers like, sand and rock.
While water passing through these layers’ impurities will be blocked in between
the layers and purified water will reach to end process.
Disinfection
At this point, water may contain
micro bacteria and infection causing materials and parasites. This process is
also well known as ' Germ killing', to kill the bacteria Chlorine is used in
the process which is ultimate in the killing of any existing bacteria in the
water.
Now the contaminated particles
and germs are free from the water, purified water will be delivered through
pipes to the destination points.
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