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write the use of water purification plants​

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Answered by unknownhomie
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Pretreatment processes typically used by water purification plants include: storage, screening, preconditioning, coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation. ... Coagulation and flocculation – The goal of this pretreatment step is to remove the turbidity or color from the incoming water.

The water treatment plants remove the chemicals, particulates, organic materials as well as other debris from the water and treat the water resulting in clean and potable water that can be used for cooking, cleaning, etc.

Answered by thakrepayal
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The use of water purification plants​:

  1. As we know that the Pretreatment processes typically used by water purification plants include storage, screening, preconditioning, coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation. Coagulation and flocculation.
  2. As we know the goal of this pretreatment step is to remove the turbidity or color from the incoming water.
  3. As we know the water treatment plants remove the chemicals, particulates, organic materials as well as other debris from the water and treat the water resulting in clean and potable water that can be used for cooking, cleaning, etc.
  4. So, Herbs are medicinal plants. they are used for the treatment of different diseases in the traditional system of medicine.
  5. That's why if anyone knows the medicinal plants used to purify blood inside the body, then provide the list and methods of use.

The water purification plant:

  • As we know that the Water purification involves processing wastewater through a multibarrier treatment system to produce high-quality drinking water.
  • So, then it's further treated through the drinking water treatment plant before distribution to the city.
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