water disinfection - translation to russian
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water disinfection - translation to russian

PROCESS OF REMOVING IMPURITIES FROM WATER
Non-industrial water filtration; Non industrial water filtration; Water purifier; Water purifacation; Water purifacatan; Residential water treatment; Purification of Water; Water Purification; Water disinfection; Purifying water; Demineralized water; Filtration plant; Filtration station; Water filtration plant; Water Purification Plant; ClO₂ disinfection; ClO2 disinfection; Chlorine dioxide disinfection; Disinfect water; Household water purifier; Personal water purifier
  • A demo of backwashing on the left filter column
  • Pumps used to add required amounts of chemicals to the clear water at a water purification plant before distribution. From left to right: sodium hypochlorite for disinfection, zinc orthophosphate as a corrosion inhibitor, sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment, and fluoride for tooth decay prevention.
  • Cutaway model of UV disinfection unit used in water treatment plants
  • [[Rainbow trout]] (''Oncorhynchus mykiss'') are often used in water purification plants to detect acute water pollution
  • Typical drinking water treatment processes
  • Drawing of an apparatus for studying the chemical analysis of mineral waters in a book from 1799.
  • Manual-control chlorinator for the liquefaction of chlorine for water purification, early 20th century. From ''Chlorination of Water'' by Joseph Race, 1918.
  • Cutaway view of a typical rapid sand filter
  • A profile of layers of gravel, sand and fine sand used in a slow sand filter plant.
  • London epidemic of 1854]].
  • Station for complex water treatment SKO-10K
  • Control room and schematics of the water purification plant of [[Lac de Bret]], Switzerland
  • Slow "artificial" filtration (a variation of [[bank filtration]]) into the ground at the Water purification plant Káraný, Czech Republic

water disinfection         

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обеззараживание воды

water disinfection         
обеззараживание воды
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Definition

туалет
1. м.
Одежда, наряд (обычно женский).
2. м.
1) Приведение в порядок своего внешнего вида, надевание одежды.
2) Столик с зеркалом или зеркалами, за которым накладывают макияж, причесываются и т.п.
3) Помещение для отправления естественных надобностей человека; уборная.

Wikipedia

Water purification

Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids, and gases from water. The goal is to produce water that is fit for specific purposes. Most water is purified and disinfected for human consumption (drinking water), but water purification may also be carried out for a variety of other purposes, including medical, pharmacological, chemical, and industrial applications. The history of water purification includes a wide variety of methods. The methods used include physical processes such as filtration, sedimentation, and distillation; biological processes such as slow sand filters or biologically active carbon; chemical processes such as flocculation and chlorination; and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light.

Water purification can reduce the concentration of particulate matter including suspended particles, parasites, bacteria, algae, viruses, and fungi as well as reduce the concentration of a range of dissolved and particulate matter.

The standards for drinking water quality are typically set by governments or by international standards. These standards usually include minimum and maximum concentrations of contaminants, depending on the intended use of the water.

A visual inspection cannot determine if water is of appropriate quality. Simple procedures such as boiling or the use of a household activated carbon filter are not sufficient for treating all possible contaminants that may be present in water from an unknown source. Even natural spring water—considered safe for all practical purposes in the 19th century—must now be tested before determining what kind of treatment, if any, is needed. Chemical and microbiological analysis, while expensive, are the only way to obtain the information necessary for deciding on the appropriate method of purification.

What is the Russian for water disinfection? Translation of &#39water disinfection&#39 to Russian