Raw Water | Environmental Engineering | CE
Real Life Application A study of water supply system, starting from the intake of the water from a source and then caring out the necessary treatment for the purification of the water so that it is safe for potable purposes and can be supplied to a city. Explanation The raw water engineering involves the determination of the total quantity of water required for a city in an entire year and then to find a source which can fulfil the water demand for a particular city. Water is then taken from that source and is brought to a treatment facility, where the impurities are removed from the raw water. Generally, a raw water treatment plant consists of treatment units like Screens, Aeration tank, Coagulation-flocculation tank, Sedimentation tank, Filters and last process used is Disinfection. These processes together remove heavy impurities, suspended solids, dissolved matter or gases and pathogens. After all these treatments, water is stored in a service reservoir and then it can be supplied to the city through a Distribution system. THE GATE ACADEMY- Blogs https://goo.gl/nE8qwu https://goo.gl/Ktn8XS THE GATE ACADEMY provide comprehensive and rigorous coaching for the GATE exams. Our student-centred guidance focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of each student. This has enabled us to achieve a proven track record of GATE toppers from our institute. THE GATE ACADEMY appreciates diversity in requirements and hence have tailor-made digital & distance learning courses for addressing these different needs. For more information, please write back to us at [email protected] Call us at: 080- 61766222
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