How it Works
A water treatment plant, often referred to as a drinking water plant, is a facility where water is processed to make it safe for human consumption. Here's a description of the key components and processes typically found in a drinking water plant:
Intake:
Intake Structure: Water is drawn from local aquifers.
Disinfection:
Chlorine is added to kill remaining bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Storage and Distribution:
The treated water is stored in tanks before being distributed through pipes to homes and businesses.
Testing:
Water is tested at regular intervals based upon state and federal requirements.
Each of these processes is crucial for ensuring the water is safe, clean, and pleasant to drink.
2023 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Wildwood Water
2023 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Crescent Hills