Water Treatment Methods

Water Treatment Methods

Publication Year:
2022
Authors:
Water Mission
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
Water Mission
Resource Type:
Factsheet
Summary:
The article provides an overview of various water treatment methods, including filtration, disinfection, and chemical treatment.
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Resource Information

Resource Type

Factsheet

Publication Year

2022

Author

Water Mission

Language

English

Organizational Affiliation

Water Mission

Specific Contaminants

Protozoa, Giardia

Business Connect Takeaways

Chlorination is a widely used method of water treatment that involves adding chlorine to water to kill bacteria and other pathogens. Chlorine can be added in the form of a gas, liquid, or solid, and is effective at a wide range of doses. However, chlorine can react with organic matter in water to form disinfection byproducts, which can be harmful to human health.
Filtration is another common method of water treatment that involves passing water through a physical barrier to remove particles and other contaminants. Filtration can be done using a variety of materials, including sand, gravel, and activated carbon. Filtration is effective at removing larger particles and some bacteria, but may not be effective at removing viruses or other small contaminants.
UV disinfection is a newer method of water treatment that involves exposing water to ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and other pathogens. UV disinfection is effective at a wide range of doses and does not produce disinfection byproducts. However, it requires a reliable source of electricity and may not be effective at removing larger particles or other contaminants.

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