First the water is filtered through screens to remove large objects. Then a chemical is added to make solids stick together and sink to the bottom. Then fluoride is added
All waste water travels to a water treatment site through underground pipes and is filtered clean before being released.
Yes, magnetism happens even under water.
They work their way down to the water treament plant, assuming chemicals and toxins do not kill them along the way, they would be killed in several of the treatment methods used.
Once water goes down the drain, it enters the sewage system where it is transported to treatment plants. At the treatment plant, the water undergoes a cleaning process involving filtration and chemical treatment to remove impurities before being released back into the environment, often into rivers or oceans.
in most modern cities it goes to a treatment plant. from there the water is used for deverse purposes.
It clogs the sewers and gives trouble to the nearest waste water treatment plant>
Building schools, libraries, roads, water treatment plants, etc.
Lime dosing to waste water treatment plant increases the pH value upto a permissible limit for disposal. Namit Sabharwal
You can't compress water when it is a liquid. That's why hydraulic systems work the way they do.
You'll get a solution of sodium carbonate in water. People who work in photo labs do this all the time.
Work in this category primarily entails contracts related to water and sewage treatment plant construction and renovation, including filtration and desalinization plants.
maybe the plant should or animals might not have their life for long.