Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Wastewater treatment facilities are specialized plants designed to clean used water from homes, industries, and businesses before it is released back into the environment. These facilities use various processes, including physical, chemical, and biological methods, to remove contaminants and pollutants from the water.
After treatment, the cleaned water can be safely discharged into rivers, lakes, or oceans, or even reused for irrigation and industrial purposes. Proper functioning of these facilities is essential for protecting public health and maintaining the quality of water resources in our communities.