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Safe Water & Treatment of Drinking Water Notes

Safe Water & Treatment of Drinking Water Notes

 • Water Treatment Process – Sedimentation – the heavy particles settle to the

• Water Treatment Process – Sedimentation – the heavy particles settle to the bottom and the clear water moves on. – 1 st Filtration – the water passes through a layer of sand to remove large particles. – Coagulation- removes dirt and other particles suspended in water. Alum and other chemicals are added to the water to form tiny sticky particles to • attract the dirt particles. The combined weight of the particles becomes heavy

 • EPA: Environmental Protection Agency (government agency) that sets standards for safe, clean

• EPA: Environmental Protection Agency (government agency) that sets standards for safe, clean drinking water

EPA was established in 1970, a time when rivers actually caught fire! Rail car

EPA was established in 1970, a time when rivers actually caught fire! Rail car accident set the oily Cuyahoga River on fire in 1969 Photo Credit: Cleveland State University Special Collections Dead Fish in Grand Lake, CO 1972 epa. gov

 • EPA standards are guidelines for the protection of our natural water sources

• EPA standards are guidelines for the protection of our natural water sources and the quality of water that reaches our homes

 • Government agencies in states and local communities enforce laws based on the

• Government agencies in states and local communities enforce laws based on the EPA standards.

 • Local water providers regularly test water to make sure that it meets

• Local water providers regularly test water to make sure that it meets EPA standards. • If any concentration (amount of a substance that is in another substance) is higher than EPA standards, the water must be treated. • This is why the U. S. has one of the safest, cleanest water supplies.

Substance Common Source Maximum Allowed, in parts per million Copper Natural deposits; household pipes

Substance Common Source Maximum Allowed, in parts per million Copper Natural deposits; household pipes 1. 3 Cyanide Various factories 0. 2 Lead Natural deposits; household pipes 0. 015 Mercury Refineries, factories, landfills 0. 002 Nitrite Water running off fertilized fields; sewage leaks 1 p. 51 C in textbook

Treatment Process of Drinking Water

Treatment Process of Drinking Water

Treatment of Drinking Water 1. Water in a river or lake is piped to

Treatment of Drinking Water 1. Water in a river or lake is piped to the treatment plant.

2. Water flows through mixers where clumping agents are added to make the dirt

2. Water flows through mixers where clumping agents are added to make the dirt and bacteria clump together

 • 3. water flows through a clarifying pool, the clumps sink to the

• 3. water flows through a clarifying pool, the clumps sink to the bottom and water becomes clearer

 • 4. water flows through coal, sand, gravel and is filtered

• 4. water flows through coal, sand, gravel and is filtered

 • 5. Chlorine is added to kill the last of the bacteria

• 5. Chlorine is added to kill the last of the bacteria

6. Treated water leaves the plant and can be stored in water tanks so

6. Treated water leaves the plant and can be stored in water tanks so that there is plenty of water available when people need it.

 • • • Coagulation Sedimentation 1 st filtration 2 nd filtration Disinfection Storage

• • • Coagulation Sedimentation 1 st filtration 2 nd filtration Disinfection Storage