Mineral Water Plant High levels of pressure send the water through a semipermeable membrane, which retains all contaminants but lets pure water pass through. Reverse Osmosis plant(RO Plant) is a common process to purify or desalinate contaminated water by forcing water through a membrane.
A water purification system for a mineral water plant removes contaminants from water to make it safe for consumption or other uses. The process typically involves a combination of physical, chemical, and biological methods, such as:
Chemicals are added to the water to bind impurities and suspended particles together into larger clumps called flocs.
The water is left undisturbed to allow the flocs to settle at the bottom of the tank.
The water passes through filters made of sand, gravel, charcoal, or membrane filters to remove harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Disinfectant chemicals, such as chlorine, ozone, ultraviolet radiation, or hydrogen peroxide, are added to kill harmful microbes.
Other processes that may be used in water purification include: Carbon adsorption/oxidation, Fluoridation, Slow sand filters, Biologically active carbon, and Electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light.
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