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For most everyone around the world, turning on your tap and getting fresh clean water is just a way of life. While this might seem to be a simple fact of modern civilization, it's a relatively new innovation in the timeline of human development.
Access to fresh water is one of the largest drivers of creating a modern society, but what allows everyone access to seemingly endless supplies of potable water? It depends on where you live, but chances are behind your tap there's a municipal water treatment plant.
There are two main types of water treatment plants: drinking water and wastewater plants. We'll be focusing in on drinking water plants here, but if you'd like to learn about how wastewater is treated, you can watch a video on the topic here.
Both types of treatment plants serve the purpose of cleaning water, but in general, wastewater treatment plants will output water, or effluent, into streams or rivers and drinking water plants, or potable water treatment plants, will output their treated water into a city's pipe distribution network.
The question still remains, how exactly does one treatment plant take dirty river or well water and turn it into water that is safe to drink? It involves a lot of processing using chemicals, filters, and removing all of the toxins and hazards from a given water source.
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@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 4 года назад
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@BlackageOfficial 3 года назад
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@chaimvance8608 2 года назад
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@nurlinamarwah5909
@nurlinamarwah5909 2 года назад
Yymhh
@MarcFavorites
@MarcFavorites 3 года назад
As a licensed water treatment operator, I was expecting a super basic and dumbed down explanation, but this is a really accurate overview. I was mostly surprised that some of the other lesser known treatment options were explained.
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 3 года назад
Thanks for the seal of approval! I have a civil engineering background so I tried to explain it as best I could!
@maryroserivera5502
@maryroserivera5502 2 года назад
Hi what specific name of chlorine that I can add to water for bath or pool to disinfect
@sinuemedina2550
@sinuemedina2550 2 года назад
What about Flint water?
@pteddygovender6584
@pteddygovender6584 2 года назад
Are the pumps in water 💦 or if due to Floods pumps get submerged can they be restored by servicing the pumps. Allimuthu Perumal
@pteddygovender6584
@pteddygovender6584 2 года назад
Tongaat Water Treatment Works was flooded since April see the you tube on this Allimuthu Perumal
@darrelllancaster9554
@darrelllancaster9554 2 года назад
This is truly one of the most important jobs out there. To everyone who does this, Thanks.
@khajasplettstoesser6668
@khajasplettstoesser6668 5 лет назад
I was about to go to sleep then my brain said "how is water filtered?" So I had to find out!
@PlanetHarshatNair
@PlanetHarshatNair 5 лет назад
Curious mind
@bernadethdalumpines4400
@bernadethdalumpines4400 4 года назад
Haha same here
@watertower1
@watertower1 4 года назад
Same but it started with where does water go when u flush and now I’m here
@muqsitjalal2225
@muqsitjalal2225 3 года назад
lol
@ivazadro5857
@ivazadro5857 3 года назад
Cute 😊
@nubnationx2723
@nubnationx2723 4 года назад
A proud water treatment engineer here!
@Two_Common
@Two_Common 3 года назад
training for my t2 rn!!
@nubnationx2723
@nubnationx2723 3 года назад
@@Two_Common t2 rn?
@Two_Common
@Two_Common 3 года назад
@@nubnationx2723 yea im turn 18 next week and want to start early
@nubnationx2723
@nubnationx2723 3 года назад
@@Two_Common engineering technician?
@Two_Common
@Two_Common 3 года назад
@@nubnationx2723 no plant operator
@ryandisanti4968
@ryandisanti4968 5 лет назад
Now I know why my water bill is so damn expensive.
@WaterMan416
@WaterMan416 5 лет назад
While it is relatively expensive to treat water, and it's a critical asset, the cost to replace most distribution system piping is significantly more expensive. The bulk of the money for a water company/authority is underground. The general thumb rule is about $1000 per foot to replace water mains. Differs according to size, but it's an average.
@Kiefty
@Kiefty 5 лет назад
It's usually because most water companies profit from it. Fortunately I work for a non profit company so bills aren't so bad here. Most other companies in the UK are extortionate
@Darkskindiplo
@Darkskindiplo 5 лет назад
Small price to pay to avoid dysentery. In Utah we’re paying hundredths of a penny per gallon for tap water.
@neol07707
@neol07707 5 лет назад
LMFAO I know right
@kjacoby
@kjacoby 4 года назад
Kiefty the ones that don’t profit usually don’t put any money back into the system either. I’ve worked for both and the private investor owned companies are far superior when it comes to compliance and treatment technology
@bleepbloopbleep671
@bleepbloopbleep671 4 года назад
Who else is watching for school work during quarantine
@nikwats5723
@nikwats5723 4 года назад
Helo
@Rose-bi4je
@Rose-bi4je 4 года назад
ఌsᴛʀᴀᴡʙᴇʀʀʏ ᴄᴏᴡఌ me i have an assessment
@KF-fx3me
@KF-fx3me 3 года назад
Here ✋
@lanzleanillo9354
@lanzleanillo9354 3 года назад
For our Water and Waste Engineering elective subject 😃
@mikewagar8631
@mikewagar8631 2 года назад
20 years in water plants (I now run one) and I never thought about a RU-vid channel. Very cool. I'm at a 17.4 mgd plant in Michigan now, looking forward to a video on this type of plant. I'd be happy to offer any info.
@S6BBZ
@S6BBZ 2 года назад
Michigander here, thank u for keeping our water clean!
@coolguy73389
@coolguy73389 Год назад
Also a michigander here! Taking an interview for the city of midland water plant today!!
@motoxrider4life745
@motoxrider4life745 3 года назад
I'm a water treatment plant supervisor. And I approve this message
@Crayola123
@Crayola123 4 года назад
I know this was posted a long time ago but thanks to my science teacher told us to watch this video and I really should give her a water bottle after this video. Yes this is for school work
@DK-nv9zu
@DK-nv9zu 3 года назад
I think a bottle of tap water would be more appropriate
@TheNathanDrawdy
@TheNathanDrawdy 5 лет назад
Hey, I just wanted to say, I found you somehow, and I LOVE how you explain topics like this and wastewater treatment. I've subscribed for sure.
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Glad to have you!!✌🏻
@ntazanamulengo1777
@ntazanamulengo1777 3 года назад
Finished am passing the interview next week....thanks for simple explanation
@mhchoudhurymd
@mhchoudhurymd 3 года назад
Thanks for the clean water and the people who do it.
@NothinsM
@NothinsM 8 месяцев назад
As a licensed water treatment plant operator, I like learning. Even if I know all of this already I still enjoyed watching.
@thetruefeatherqueen
@thetruefeatherqueen Год назад
So i actually looked this up after talking with a friend in Indonesia, which commonly doesnt have clean tap water in most places. Makes me aware of what I take for granted!
@mjay6805
@mjay6805 3 года назад
Thank you for such an educational and informative video. I always thought that it was chemical engineers who designed those treatment plants. Turned out it's civil engineers that are the real brains behind those.
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 3 года назад
Yep- and civil engineers have to do a lot of chemistry in their jobs too!
@WTLowery82
@WTLowery82 3 года назад
I'm performing those tests every night this week at the top of every hour here in Georgia. This video is spot on.
@curtismiller3619
@curtismiller3619 Месяц назад
Great Overview and to the point. I share this with others in our organization to jump start them in the water industry!
@fatehbouhebila1590
@fatehbouhebila1590 4 года назад
Thank you very much .very nice and brief description and explanation. Bravo
@POPMaxsterGod
@POPMaxsterGod 4 года назад
As a certified water operator myself. This video is a very good basic overview of what goes on in a water treatment plant. Good job.
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 4 года назад
Thanks!
@dlo6097
@dlo6097 4 года назад
how did u become a water operator? Im so lost. I just graduated high school.
@POPMaxsterGod
@POPMaxsterGod 4 года назад
@@dlo6097 I went to college and finished my degree in mechanical engineering. Got a job with a company that needed a facility tech with some engineering knowledge so I got hired and asked if I could take ove the facility water plant. I agreed, and took over, studied to get my treatment and distribution certifications and now I'm head of the water department.
@POPMaxsterGod
@POPMaxsterGod 4 года назад
@@dlo6097 Your best bet is to try to get your certifications in treatment or distribution or both. Contact your local environmental government agency to see what is your state requirements for you to take the exam for level 1 treatment or level 1 distribution. Usually you can take them without any experience at the level 1 in most states. There are 5 levels on each treatment and distribution. Levels 2 through 5 usually require you to have a year or more of experience.
@POPMaxsterGod
@POPMaxsterGod 4 года назад
@@dlo6097 Study and get level 1. After that you will have a good chance of getting hired at a low level in any water facility. From there just keep working to gain experience and then get the level 2 and 3 tests on whichever area you like most whether it be water treatment or distribution.
@soniahabtom1786
@soniahabtom1786 3 года назад
I love your videos. You are very straight to the point about water. I think it is going to help in My science fair project!
@thegriffithsfamily7151
@thegriffithsfamily7151 4 года назад
I learned alot of things from this video ♡♡♡♡
@nareswarisalma8843
@nareswarisalma8843 Год назад
awesome video! explains about drinking water plant and the treatment process takes dirty river water or well water and turns it into safe drinking water (coagulation & flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection). water quality and accountability arrangements are also explained.
@aliffiafita5910
@aliffiafita5910 Год назад
The video is very clear and the steps filmed very nicely, in this way it is easy to follow, thank u for information !
@ilhamandreansyah
@ilhamandreansyah Год назад
Ilham Andreansyah - FTI UJ Thank you very much sir for the explanation, on this occasion I learned a lot in this video explain how the flow of processing river water into dringking water . Very interesting and easy to understand.
@PankajKumar-vi6rp
@PankajKumar-vi6rp 5 лет назад
Thanks u very much . Though I know every details of water treatment plant , but didn't know about the pressure(40psi) required to be maintained. Do a video related to paint shop industry.
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Interesting topic, I’ll take a look!
@Angelica-go5ml
@Angelica-go5ml 3 года назад
Great video! A water treatment plant operator here.
@Yamunch
@Yamunch 5 лет назад
this was FANTASTIC! keep up the great work
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Thanks! We will ✌🏻
@areeyaamor
@areeyaamor Год назад
I like how you explained the processes simply
@FoFoCowboy
@FoFoCowboy Год назад
I don't subscribe much but when I do its because I'm impressed and interested in seeing more. I believe this is the best summarized explanation of a water treatment plant video I've ever seen. It will be an awesome clip to share with people especially students who are interested in learning about the industry. It's a wonder why this type of career is not promoted in grade school especially with the state of our infrastructure today and the future demand for Operators.
@hitarthshah2939
@hitarthshah2939 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video
@daveyt4802
@daveyt4802 4 года назад
Great information! Just curious about the disinfection parts.
@kellycaldwell3537
@kellycaldwell3537 4 года назад
Awesome, I watched your waste water video often during school and wish you had had a fresh water version. Now that you have one maybe it will get more people interested in the industry. We are almost always short handed because so many operators are retiring. Its a great job if you enjoy casual chemistry, critical thinking, and being part of the secret backbone to civilization. Anyway, great video.
@vaseemyousuf5235
@vaseemyousuf5235 3 года назад
Hi where are h from
@scottclute8413
@scottclute8413 2 года назад
Please Kelly in response to your statement. Where would one apply? Any local city?
@TheSlaj4496
@TheSlaj4496 2 года назад
@@scottclute8413 I work in wastewater but yes usually your local city or county government.
@manyaaggarwal1698
@manyaaggarwal1698 5 лет назад
Speaks clearly
@hsahil_10
@hsahil_10 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much. Very well and clear explanation.
@rengarajan3907
@rengarajan3907 3 года назад
Useful information 🙏 Please continue to provide information like this.🙏
@Spitsonyou
@Spitsonyou 3 года назад
good video, I always wondered how water was purified since I have to drink so much now
@anglerrecehktb4853
@anglerrecehktb4853 4 года назад
I find it cause I learn to be WTP operator on my job interview in borneo..
@ManojSharma-gc4xy.i
@ManojSharma-gc4xy.i Месяц назад
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@xeozspitfirex8595
@xeozspitfirex8595 4 года назад
i know about this i just shared it to learn others about it ... hope it helps
@mrnalarcon
@mrnalarcon 5 лет назад
Excellent!!
@RV_UGGERILAYA
@RV_UGGERILAYA 2 года назад
Omg where were u these many days.....ur videos are excellent... accurate.... informative....overall awesome ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻...we expect more n more
@johnzeckododa2549
@johnzeckododa2549 4 года назад
thanks for being educative
@AlexD53
@AlexD53 4 года назад
Freeze Frame 6:08 I think I found the thumbnail for 2020
@kaylagbamis9927
@kaylagbamis9927 Год назад
Wow all of that to get clean water!
@sellaindriana120
@sellaindriana120 Год назад
Very interesting video and now I know about drinking water plant and the treatment process
@jeddcedricremoroza-mb4ed
@jeddcedricremoroza-mb4ed 5 месяцев назад
Very informative. I own a small Water Refilling Station with this kind of information I understood more and I can improve my water treatment and make water more safe and delicious to drink
@OverlordGaming
@OverlordGaming 5 лет назад
Excellent video, great channel!
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Thank you!!
@KSudS_
@KSudS_ 5 лет назад
Thanks. Seems like you described only external water treatment only. Great job!!!
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
What? This applies to all water treatment. What do you mean by “internal water treatment???”
@Andrew-yl7lm
@Andrew-yl7lm 4 года назад
@@ConcerningReality...Urination? :p
@praisesinoltd5177
@praisesinoltd5177 5 лет назад
Thanks for making such video, shows very clearly how the water treatment plant works, we can supply the flocculant used to treat the water, any companies intersted can send me message.
@nicolenew1708
@nicolenew1708 8 месяцев назад
THANK YOU
@JaykeSapalaran-iq3qs
@JaykeSapalaran-iq3qs Год назад
Great video information 👍 thanks for sharing your knowledge ♥️🇵🇭
@devilred1971
@devilred1971 5 лет назад
I have well water it’s got a lot of iron in it but other than that it tastes fine ... I do worry about contamination of the aquifer though so I use filtered pitchers to help (at least I hope they do!)
@cck0728
@cck0728 5 лет назад
As usual excellent video. Can you make a video about MSF (Multi stage flashing) or MED for water distillation? Looking forward for your good videos.
@frankr9348
@frankr9348 4 года назад
are you in water tech?
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 3 года назад
Too many people take clean drinking water for granted .....which is a beautiful and privileged thing . But it wouldn't harm if people appreciated clean water on demand a bit more, and imagine being one day without clean water. Too many people on this planet must do without . It's somewhat strange though that perfect drinking water is used to flush toilets. Which is instrumental that people take fresh water too much for granted , and easily let the tap running while brushing their teeth. There might come times when wars will be fought over fresh water. 👍🏻💧
@zerefplayz7532
@zerefplayz7532 4 года назад
Thank you so muchhhhh
@anshorisuhendro505
@anshorisuhendro505 Год назад
very informative video. really explains overview water treatment process
@muhammadrizkikurniawan6055
@muhammadrizkikurniawan6055 Год назад
Very good explainanation about water treatment process like coagulation, sandfilter, desonfection and etc
@arp9241
@arp9241 3 года назад
Many thanks!
@DynamicHaze
@DynamicHaze 5 лет назад
I was quite fascinated with this specific topic for a long time. There's this company or process called blue water if I'm not mistaken, it uses multiple steps, magnets, ozone all of that.
@ShobhaKumari-st6je
@ShobhaKumari-st6je 4 года назад
Vvg
@ryandisanti4968
@ryandisanti4968 5 лет назад
These videos are so fascinating. Keep it up! I don't know how you don't have more subs
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Thank you!✌🏻
@vipleather
@vipleather 5 лет назад
I have a well and I do it myself with UV and RO. Haven’t got sick yet.
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Great job! With well water and UV/RO, I bet you’ve got cleaner water than many taps
@lostmic
@lostmic 3 года назад
Question though, sometimes I put ice at the bottom of a crystal glass it melts and I see floating particles which turn out to be clumps of calcium. Is there supposed to be that much calcium in my drinking water where I can see it?
@adithyanaik8497
@adithyanaik8497 2 года назад
thanks, very well made🥰
@muhammadrafif7325
@muhammadrafif7325 Год назад
Thank you,this Vidio is very educational and understandable
@deborahreddy2561
@deborahreddy2561 8 месяцев назад
I’m have an exam on this and the teacher never explained it 😬. This saved me, tysm!
@hamdimorad4840
@hamdimorad4840 5 лет назад
Great work. Even though I've learned this whole process in french, however I completly understood it. I was hoping at the end of the video to talk about the reverse osmosis and explain it. Thank you
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
That’s a great topic for another video! I’ll put that on my list🙂
@SohaibSohaibss
@SohaibSohaibss 4 года назад
Where are you from i bet you are from Algeria right or north Africa country
@evecampbell5727
@evecampbell5727 3 года назад
I love france
@yeheshinilasanthika5827
@yeheshinilasanthika5827 2 года назад
I was studying
@karl-uweschmitz1628
@karl-uweschmitz1628 5 лет назад
Very interesting video and good animation. Smaller sedimentation tanks can be build using lamella clarifiers
@karl-uweschmitz1628
@karl-uweschmitz1628 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wyz49PewhVk.html
@arifahradhiah8152
@arifahradhiah8152 5 лет назад
I'm doing my internship at water treatment plant. They need me to find out why is PAC doesn't worked so well at the first plant ( as an alternative, they use alum + lime) but at the same time it works very well at the second plant even both plants came from similar water source? Thank you
@sitizahrarisnaalviani6081
@sitizahrarisnaalviani6081 Год назад
The information is so interesting, this process can transform river water into drinking water -FTI UJ
@nedwump9187
@nedwump9187 Год назад
I spent so long trying to figure out water treatment. Every single source I found was either poorly explained, way too basic or too complex. Thank you so much for clearly laying the steps out
@ayuniristanti8853
@ayuniristanti8853 Год назад
Your video very informative. This video explain about how to process water river into safe drinking water
@ologunduduiyanuoluwavincen6170
@ologunduduiyanuoluwavincen6170 2 года назад
I must say, this is really explicit👌😍
@BlackageOfficial
@BlackageOfficial 3 года назад
Insanely Useful Video ❤️🔥😁
@nayeemsyed3670
@nayeemsyed3670 4 года назад
Thanks
@skywalkadre317
@skywalkadre317 2 года назад
This is the best edited educational video I've watched, i just came across your channel with my curiosity for how water is treated. The edits and format is awesome, you give details with great visual examples, great video all around. Makes me want to watch more.
@EcoperlaGlobal
@EcoperlaGlobal 3 года назад
Very broadly described!
@tasyamelinia5905
@tasyamelinia5905 Год назад
Thankyou for this amazing video
@dewaayudinda3774
@dewaayudinda3774 Год назад
very helpful and easy to understand. Thnk u
@agems56
@agems56 2 года назад
Now I get it! Sikome Lake is basically one giant Sand Filter before swimmers effluent enters the Bow River! That explains the Swimmer's Itch afterwards!
@breatheinandout6755
@breatheinandout6755 Год назад
thanks for this...now iam ready to write my assignment.,....
@subaithanasreen192
@subaithanasreen192 7 месяцев назад
very well explained
@markk2442
@markk2442 5 лет назад
Helpful Video🙋😊 Thanks a lot for extra knowledge like.. Activated Carbon..UV..and much more😄😄
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!🙂
@fearlessandfocused6747
@fearlessandfocused6747 2 года назад
I was wondering about this today
@Sir-Jay
@Sir-Jay 2 года назад
thank you for helping me study
@zahraasim9405
@zahraasim9405 4 года назад
Hello! Why are my captions not working?
@kjacoby
@kjacoby 4 года назад
You forgot to mention potassium permanganate or now more popular sodium permanganate which is an oxidizer used before the coagulant. Great video though
@Kamal25217
@Kamal25217 6 месяцев назад
My.son came to bed and instead of Story he watched this informative video. Thank you 🎉
@jaymacpherson8167
@jaymacpherson8167 3 года назад
You described “conventional” treatment, though there is also “direct” (same without the settling), slow sand (rarely w coagulation), membrane (a filter made of plastic or ceramic), and cartridge or bag (as the filter). Hard to cover all that in 10 minutes, yet worth briefly mentioning up front as your content is simply one example of many.
@jaymacpherson8167
@jaymacpherson8167 3 года назад
And you incorrectly described (reversed) the flow path in the sand filter.
@bradbaker3271
@bradbaker3271 4 года назад
Great video, very informative. I was a little confused by the disinfection portion. Are you saying chloramines cause DBPs and are used more often than chlorine? It is my understanding that chlorine is used more often than chloramines (especially as a primary disinfectant). Also, chloramines are often used to lessen the occurrence of DBPs (as compared to chlorine).
@scottclute8413
@scottclute8413 2 года назад
DBps
@scottclute8413
@scottclute8413 2 года назад
DBP???
@bradbaker3271
@bradbaker3271 2 года назад
@@scottclute8413 Disinfection By-Products
@strategistj.baguilat9996
@strategistj.baguilat9996 4 года назад
In the Philippines, we mostly rely on buying drinking water from certified small business that have their own equipment.
@realerdealers1924
@realerdealers1924 4 года назад
thanks
@Lazymanq8
@Lazymanq8 5 лет назад
Great video i would suggest to add subtitle CC in the options because some people i would share the video with them but they chose the auto translation offered by youtube to other languages that will also increase the number of non english speaking viewers.Keep going you are doing an excellent videos My Best Regards 🙂
@ConcerningReality
@ConcerningReality 5 лет назад
Thanks! I’ll take a look at doing that😊
@lukedrbro
@lukedrbro 2 года назад
Very helpful video, thank you for helping me get an A :)
@bernilwatersolutionsandtec4148
@bernilwatersolutionsandtec4148 3 года назад
It's usually chemical engineers not civil engineers are apt for water treatment plant operation. Remember chemicals are handled in water treatment plant. Civil engineers are only involve during civil works and construction of the water treatment plant after the chemical engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer and process control engineer have designed it properly.
@bruceringrose7539
@bruceringrose7539 2 года назад
Possibly in your country, but in the US, the civil engineer is the lead discipline for these types of projects. In small projects (
@ActualStawman
@ActualStawman 4 года назад
Love water love life
@59dankutir
@59dankutir 5 лет назад
Have you heard of using Electron Beam Accelerator irradiation process for treating waste water instead of a variety of chemicals, chlorine or UV rays and Ozone. EBEAM be easily integrated in the pretreatment, post treatment at far less economical cost.
@barbarajonesor
@barbarajonesor 5 лет назад
impressed
@surajpathak539
@surajpathak539 5 лет назад
Nice empres
@RyanMorgan-uq6ms
@RyanMorgan-uq6ms 3 года назад
Shoutout to HMS and specifically Mrs Mall for making us watch this
@abhishekpatil3466
@abhishekpatil3466 10 месяцев назад
Radhe radhe😊
@arbyhuang8028
@arbyhuang8028 4 года назад
The video is very interesting! However, I am not a native English speaker. Some sections I can not understand well. Would you please supply the English Caption. Thank you very much!
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