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Water Treatment Plant

A water treatment plant is a facility designed to purify water, making it safe for consumption, industrial use, or environmental discharge. The process typically involves multiple stages, including coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection, to remove contaminants such as sediments, bacteria, chemicals, and other impurities. These plants play a critical role in ensuring a reliable supply of clean water, protecting public health, and supporting various industrial processes. Water treatment plants are essential for maintaining safe drinking water standards and preserving environmental quality.