WATER TREATMENT PROCESS Water treatment is the process of removing pollutants from raw water to produce safe water for human use in chemical and bacteria. Water should also be aesthetically acceptable, free from turbidity, smell and unpleasant color.
screening Initially, wood chips, leaves, aquatic plants and floating impurities are removed by the screening process. After the screening, a more compact suspended material will be removed to allow water to flow through the chamber in which it will settle to the bottom.
The purpose of screening process Restrict the entry of suspended solids such as garbage in the water treatment plant. Prevent pump, pipe and equipment from clogging or damage. Launched a water course for the next process.
types of filters COARSE FILTER To filter materials such as the larger floating garbage and twigs. FINE FILTER To remove floating materials such smaller water plants, leaves and so forth.