SCIENTIFIC BASES OF ECOLOGICAL AND HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF WASHING WATER FROM FILTERING PLANTS
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The treatment of wash water generated during the operation of filtration facilities at water treatment plants is an important task. These waters contain a significant amount of pollutants, including suspended solids, organic matter, residual coagulants, and microorganisms. The purification of wash water from filtration facilities is an essential part of the technological cycle of water treatment at water supply stations.
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