Water Treatment Plant
A Water Treatment Plant is a facility designed to purify water for safe consumption and use. It removes contaminants and harmful substances from raw water sources, such as rivers or lakes, ensuring that the water meets health and safety standards. The process typically involves several stages, including coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection.
After treatment, the clean water is distributed to homes and businesses through a network of pipes. Water Treatment Plants play a crucial role in public health by providing access to safe drinking water, protecting communities from waterborne diseases, and supporting overall environmental sustainability.