Water Treatment Plant (WTP)

Water Treatment Plant (WTP)

By eliminating accessible contaminants such as color, turbidity, algae, and other microorganisms, a water treatment plant can improve the physical, chemical, and biological quality of raw or polluted water, making it fit for human use without harming the environment. Basic water treatment procedures including coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection shield people against a number of dangerous illnesses brought on by consuming contaminated water.

In order to meet the government's water quality regulations, groundwater from nearby wells and river water are combined in a water treatment plant before being sent through primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment stages.