Raw Water Treatment

Raw water treatment refers to the process of cleaning and purifying untreated water, often sourced from rivers, lakes, or wells, before it is made suitable for drinking, industrial use, or other purposes. The treatment process involves several stages to remove contaminants, improve water quality, and ensure safety

Raw water treatment involves cleaning and purifying untreated water to make it suitable for drinking, industrial, or agricultural use.

Key products and processes include:

Coagulants/Flocculants – Remove suspended particles.

Filtration Systems – Physically remove solids and impurities.

Disinfectants – Kill harmful microorganisms (e.g., chlorine, UV, ozone).

Ion Exchange Resins – Remove hardness and specific contaminants.

Chemical Dosing – Add precise treatment chemicals.

pH Adjusters – Optimize water conditions (e.g., lime, soda ash).

Aeration Systems – Remove gases and oxidize pollutants.

Flotation Units – Remove lighter particles and oils.

Sludge Management – Treat and dispose of waste materials.

Water Quality Monitors – Track parameters like turbidity and pH.

These treatments ensure water is safe and fit for its intended use.