Water Plant
A water plant, also known as a water treatment facility, is a facility designed to purify and supply water for human consumption and other uses. It typically involves several processes, including filtration, sedimentation, and disinfection, to remove impurities and harmful microorganisms from raw water sources such as rivers, lakes, or groundwater.
These plants play a crucial role in ensuring safe drinking water for communities. They are often regulated by government agencies to meet health and safety standards. The treated water is then distributed through a network of pipes to homes, businesses, and public facilities, ensuring access to clean water for all.