Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is a facility designed to purify raw water from sources like rivers, lakes, or underground wells to make it safe for drinking and other uses. The treatment process typically involves steps such as coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection to remove suspended solids, harmful microorganisms, chemicals, and impurities. WTPs ensure the supply of clean, safe water that meets health standards, protecting public health and supporting community needs. These plants are essential for urban and rural areas, helping to provide reliable access to potable water while complying with environmental and safety regulations.
