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give a detailed account of water sanitation.
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- give brief detailsabout these stages in water sanitation: capture, storage, transport, treatment and disposal or reuse of human excreta and wastewater.Describe, in order, the 6 steps of cleaning drinking water (filtration, flocculation, corrosion inhibitor, coagulation, chlorination, and sedimentation).Discuss the process of purifying drinking water and the importance of each step in the removal of contaminants.
- State the purpose and importance of each process step in wastewater treatment.why is it important to have an access of clean and safe drinking water?Define three types of wastewater collection systems (Sewer Systems)? Describe any three sewer materials used in sewer systems.(REPLY IN 15 MIN, IN A HURRY)