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The image details a 6-stage treatment process for producing drinking water from river water. Stage 1, INTAKE, involves taking water from a river through an intake pipe. Stage 2, SCREENING, passes the water through screens to remove large objects such as leaves, twigs, and rubbish. In Stage 3, COAGULATION/FLOCCULATION, chemicals are added to the water to destabilise tiny particles, which clump together to form larger flocs. Stage 4, SEDIMENTATION, is where heavy flocs settle at the bottom of a tank, and the clearer water above is collected; a note states that removed flocs are treated and disposed of safely. Stage 5, FILTRATION, passes the water through layers of sand, gravel, and charcoal to remove remaining small particles. Stage 6, DISINFECTION, treats the water with disinfectants like chlorine or UV to kill harmful microorganisms. Finally, the clean drinking water is stored in tanks and supplied to homes and businesses.
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The diagram illustrates the treatment of drinking water which is produce from traditional water source through six different stages is depicted by process diagram.
Overall, there are six different treatment processe in which first is water taken from river, and in final step it converts into drinkable or pure water without impurities.
In the first step of the treatment water is taken from natural water source using pipline, after that secone process is through screening water is passes from the screen or an object tp remove some leaves or parts of the tree. furthermore, some chemicals are added in the water to remove impurities in the third flocculation.
In the 4th treatment process water is stored into the large tank, the dirty or uncessasry particles are goes into the bottom. whereas, that water passes through the sand, rock and coal and other layers of elements to remove tiny particles which are present into the water. In addition, in the final step of the treatment got pure drinkable water which distrubute to such as urban, industrial and residential areas.
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