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Water is sprayed into the air to release any trapped gases and absorb additional oxygen for better taste.
Aeration
chemical process in which the coagulant reacts with the sediment to make it capable of combining into larger particles.
Coagulation
physical process in which the sediment particles collide with each other and stick together.
FLOCCULATION
suspended solids are removed from the water by gravity settling and deposition water is passed through basins so sediments can settle through a period of time
Sedimentation
water is passed through layers of sand and gravel in concrete basins in order to remove the finer suspended particles.
Filtration
method of introducing a controlled amount of chlorine to the water in order to attain a desired degree of disinfection.
Disenfection/chlorination
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