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Potable Water in the UK

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Potable Water in the UK

There are different methods for producing potable water. Which method is chosen depends on what water is available and the local conditions.

Rainfall levels in the UK

Rainfall levels in the UK

  • In the United Kingdom, levels of rainfall are quite high.
  • Rain water is a type of fresh water, meaning that it contains low concentrations of dissolved substances.
Collecting fresh water

Collecting fresh water

  • Step 1 in potable water production in the UK is collecting fresh water from a source that is not near to heavily polluted areas.
Treating water

Treating water

  • Once collected, the water is put through a 2-step treatment process:
    1. Filtration: particles of solid are filtered out by passing the water through a wire mesh.
    2. Sterilisation: harmful microbes are killed by bubbling chlorine gas through the water.
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