
Water Treatment Plant
A water treatment plant is a facility that makes raw water safe and clean for drinking and use. It typically involves several steps: removing large particles and debris, filtering smaller particles, and disinfecting the water with chemicals or ultraviolet light to kill germs. Sometimes, the process also adjusts the water’s pH or adds minerals for taste and health. The goal is to ensure the water meets health standards and is safe for everyday use, providing clean, reliable water to homes, businesses, and communities.