FINAL PPT ON WATER TREATMENT 1).pptx

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Presentation on : “water treatment plant” by: abdul neehal (1GV22MI400) nirmal raj.j (1GV22MI419) mohammed shayaan (1GV22MI417) under the guidence of : DR.PAUL PRASANNA KUMAR

WATER TREATMENTS

Reverse Osmosis (RO) works by reversing the principle of osmosis, the natural tendency of water with dissolved salts to flow through a membrane from lower to higher salt concentration. RO PLANT TDS in Water (measured in PPM) Suitability for Drinking Water Between  50-150 Excellent for drinking 150-250 Good 250-300 Fair 300-500 Poor, not good for drinking

Reverse Osmosis works by using a high-pressure pump to increase the pressure on the salt side of the RO and force the water across the semipermeable RO membrane, leaving almost all (around 95 to 99 %) dissolved salts in the reject stream behind

It might surprise you to know that we all drink and bathe in recycled water. The water we flush down the toilet is turned into potable water, and it is the job of sewage treatment plants to make this water fit for human consumption or release into rivers and oceans Wastewater from sinks, baths, washing machines, toilets and other appliances has to go somewhere. After traversing miles of sewer network, it ends up in sewage treatment plants whose job is to treat and discharge it.  Sewage treatment plants collect, treat, and discharge wastewater, providing a service essential to environmental and public health. What is a Sewage Treatment Plant & How does it work Sewage Treatment Plant

objective  To efficiently treat wastewater from [specify source or area] to meet [specify relevant standards or requirements], ensuring environmental sustainability, public health protection, and operational efficiency.

                                               

Sewage Treatment Plant

CONCLUSION: water treatment is a crucial process that ensures the removal of contaminants and pollutants from raw water, making it safe for drinking, industrial use, and other purposes. The treatment process involves various stages, including coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, and storage. Effective water treatment is essential for