Infrastructure - R O Water Plant
An R.O. (Reverse Osmosis) water plant is a facility designed to purify water by removing impurities and contaminants through the reverse osmosis process. This method involves forcing water through a semipermeable membrane that filters out dissolved salts, bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances, resulting in high-quality, clean drinking water. The plant typically includes pre-treatment stages to remove larger particles and chlorine, a high-pressure pump to push water through the membrane, and post-treatment stages to polish the final product. R.O. water plants are widely used in various sectors, including residential, commercial, and industrial applications, particularly where access to safe and potable water is limited. These plants are vital for ensuring public health, supporting manufacturing processes, and providing a reliable source of clean water in regions facing water quality challenges.