Lecture

Water treatment based on natural analogues

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This lecture covers water treatment methods based on natural analogues, including coagulation, aggregation, decantation, sedimentation, filtration, UV disinfection, softening by calcite precipitation, and removal of Fe, Mn, As, and fluor. It explores the processes involved in water treatment plants and how natural processes can be adapted for decontamination and clarification, even in low-budget settings.

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