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The types of treatment processes used in a water supply system include physical, chemical, and biological processes. Physical processes include screening, sedimentation, and filtration, which remove suspended particles and impurities. Chemical processes include coagulation, flocculation, and disinfeRead more
The types of treatment processes used in a water supply system include physical, chemical, and biological processes. Physical processes include screening, sedimentation, and filtration, which remove suspended particles and impurities. Chemical processes include coagulation, flocculation, and disinfection, which remove dissolved particles and microorganisms. Biological processes involve the use of microorganisms to remove organic matter and nutrients from the water. The choice of treatment process depends on the quality of water and the specific contaminants present in it.
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