
Water Treatment Facilities
Water treatment facilities are plants that clean and purify water to make it safe for drinking and everyday use. The process typically involves several steps: first, removing large particles and debris; then, using chemicals and filters to eliminate harmful bacteria, viruses, and contaminants; and finally, adjusting the water's pH and adding disinfectants to ensure safety. These facilities ensure that the water meets health standards before it reaches homes and businesses, providing a reliable supply of clean, safe water for daily activities while protecting public health and the environment.