Flow water is filtered using a double filtration process followed by UV treatment. This ensures high-quality water before transportation.
Upon extraction, flow water undergoes a rigorous filtration and disinfection process to remove impurities and microorganisms. The process generally involves the following steps:
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Double Filtration: The water passes through a series of filters designed to remove sediment, particulate matter, and other impurities. This multi-stage approach ensures a higher level of purity compared to single-stage filtration.
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UV Treatment: After filtration, the water is treated with ultraviolet (UV) light. This UV treatment is a disinfection method that kills bacteria, viruses, and other harmful microorganisms without adding chemicals to the water. The UV light damages the DNA of these organisms, preventing them from reproducing and making the water safe to drink.
This combination of double filtration and UV treatment is a common and effective method for purifying water for consumption, ensuring that only the highest quality water is delivered.