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Chemistry of the Environment
Water Treatment
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Untreated water
contains
soluble
and
insoluble
impurities
Insoluble impurities
include
soil
,
pieces
of
plants
and other
organic matter
Soluble impurities
include
dissolved calcium
,
metallic compounds
and
inorganic pollutants
The first step of water treatment is
sedimentation
/
filtration
Water
is pumped into
sedimentation tanks
and allowed to stand for a
few hours
Mud
,
sand
and other particles will fall to the
bottom
of the tank due to
gravity
and form a layer of
sediment
The water is then
filtered
through
sand
and
gravel
to remove
smaller
particles
The second step is
filtration
/
treatment
with
carbon
(
charcoal
)
This removes
unpleasant
tastes and
odours
The
final
step is
chlorination
Bacteria
and other
microorganisms
are too small to be
trapped
by the
filters
So,
chlorine
is carefully added to the
water supply
to
kill bacteria
and other
microorganisms
Cholera
and
typhoid
are examples of
bacterial diseases
which can arise from the
consumption
of
untreated wate
Diagram showing the stages in the treatment of water
A)
in
B)
sedimentation tank
C)
sediment
D)
fine filter
E)
gravel
F)
sand
G)
charcoal
H)
chlorine
I)
pump
J)
storage tank
K)
homes
L)
factories
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Exam questions
on
water treatment
often focus on the
purpose
of each
stage
of the
process