Water Treatment
Water treatment is a process of purifying water to make it suitable for various uses, such as drinking and irrigation. It involves removing pollutants and contaminants, including suspended solids, organic material, heavy metals, microorganisms, and toxic chemicals. The treatment process helps to protect public health, as well as protect the environment by reducing the amount of pollutants that can enter watersheds and the ocean. It also ensures that the water used in various applications is of a high quality and is safe to consume. Water treatment can also make water more aesthetically pleasing by improving its taste and odor.
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