
Arsenic Cum Iron Removal Plant
An Arsenic Cum Iron Removal Plant is a water treatment facility designed to effectively remove toxic arsenic and high levels of iron from groundwater or surface water. These two contaminants pose significant health risks when present in drinking water, making their removal crucial for ensuring safe and clean water supply. It is a vital infrastructure for ensuring access to safe drinking water in regions affected by arsenic and iron contamination. By combining physical, chemical, and filtration processes, these plants offer a comprehensive solution for water purification. With proper maintenance and operation, these plants can significantly improve the quality of water, protecting public health and enhancing the overall well-being of communities.
Before water undergoes demineralization, it typically passes through pre-treatment processes to remove large particles, suspended solids, and organic matter. This may includes Filtration (sand filters, activated carbon filters) to remove particulates, Coagulation and flocculation to remove fine suspended materials & Softening to remove hardness-causing ions (calcium and magnesium) using chemicals like lime or ion exchange resins.