The supplied diagram depicts the procedure of water sanitation.
Generally, it is notable that the process encompasses ten stages, embarking on taking in water to treat and resulting in using through a faucet ultimately.
Initially, it becomes evident that through two intake screens, the water flows immediately to the pipe before reaching a pump. Subsequently, the water is transported directly to flash mix, which includes chemical compounds: polyaluminum chloride and oxidants. This process culminates in flocculation steps to remove dirt and purifying with a settling basin until mixed with chlorine.
Following this,it becomes readily apparent that the utilisation of filter membrane in a container is to make the liquid eliminate particulate matter; moreover, it has to be delivered through a mechanical means to disinfect by chloride, lime or fluoride. Consequently, a pump puts a pressure on water flowing through a faucet, which is used for distinct purposes in daily life.
