Hazard analysis in drinking water plant

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Mariam Salih Issa
Khalid Adel Abdulrazzaq

Abstract

Source, sedimentation, coagulation, flocculation, filter, and tank are parts of a water treatment plant. As a result, some issues threaten the process and affect the drinking water quality, which is required to provide clean drinking water according to special standards and international and local specifications, determined by laboratory results from physical, chemical, and biological tests. In order to keep the water safe for drinking, it is necessary to analyze the risks and assess the pollution that occurs in every part of the plant. The method is carried out in a common way, which is monitoring through laboratory tests, and it is among the standards of the global and local health regulators

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“Hazard analysis in drinking water plant ” (2022) Journal of Engineering, 28(9), pp. 35–44. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2022.09.03.

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