Water treatment facilities are specialized plants designed to clean and purify water for safe consumption. They remove contaminants, such as bacteria, chemicals, and sediments, ensuring that the water meets health and safety standards. The process typically involves several stages, including filtration, sedimentation, and disinfection.
These facilities play a crucial role in providing clean drinking water to communities. They often use advanced technologies and methods, such as chlorination and ultraviolet (UV) light, to eliminate harmful pathogens. By treating water effectively, these facilities help protect public health and the environment.