A water treatment plant is a facility designed to treat and purify water to make it safe for human consumption, industrial use, or environmental discharge. The process of water treatment involves several steps that are designed to remove contaminants, disinfect the water, and adjust its chemical composition to meet specific standards and regulations.
The treatment process usually involves several stages, including:
Coagulation and Flocculation: In this stage, chemicals are added to the water to form tiny particles called flocs that attract and bind together impurities such as bacteria, sediment, and other particles.