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WATER TREATMENT AND WATER USE
The treatment of water can be divided into three major categories:
• Purification for domestic use
• Treatment for specialized industrial applications
• Treatment of wastewater to make it acceptable for release or reuse
The type and degree of treatment are strongly dependent upon the source and intended use of the water. Water for domestic use must be thoroughly disinfected to eliminate disease-causing microorganisms, but may contain appreciable levels of dissolved calcium and magnesium (hardness). Water to be used in boilers may contain bacteria but must be quite soft to prevent scale formation. Wastewater discharged into a large river may require less rigorous treatment than water to be reused in an arid region. As world demand for limited water resources grows, more sophisticated and extensive means will have to be employed to treat water. Most physical and chemical processes used to treat water involve similar phenomena, regardless of their application to the three main categories of water treatment listed above. Therefore, after introductions to water treatment for municipal use, industrial use, and disposal, each major kind of treatment process is discussed as it applies to all of these applications.
Application Of Water Treatment Plant
- Industrial Boilers
- Pre-treatment in WTP, DM, & RO projects
- Textile industries
- Services related to Washing & Cleaning