Water treatment plants, as you know, make the not-so-clean water appropriate for a specific end-use like drinking and industrial water supply. There are numerous physical, chemical, and biological processes used in average WTP, where we understand your specific needs and the end usage of the treated water and design a water treatment solution to that.

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USED PROCESSES
There are numerous physical, chemical, and biological processes used in average WTP, where we understand your specific needs and the end usage of the treated water and design a water treatment solution to that.
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Processes

PHYSICAL
Physical water treatment typically consists of filtration techniques that involve the use of screens, sand filtration or cross flow filtration membranes.

CHEMICAL
Chemicals that are used are for instance sodium chloride, potassium chloride, citric acid and chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide cleansing serves the removal of organic contaminants on ion exchange resins

BIOLOGICAL
It is a common and widely used method of treatment. It takes into account biodegradation bleaching by taking aid of several micro-organisms, fungi, bacteria, yeasts, and algae.