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Raw Water Treatment Challenges - Netsol Water Blogs

What are the basic RAW WATER TREATMENT challenges and how can they be avoided ?   There can be several challenges that can surface during raw water treatment when industrial companies start treating a raw water source for the different processes. Irrespective of designing a new plant or upgrading existing equipment, overcoming the five raw water treatment challenges will facilitate more efficient process operation.  The five basic challenges with raw water treatment and steps to avoid them are enumerated below. 1. Turbidity Variation Turbidity is defined as the cloudiness of water due to the presence of a large number of particles. Due to the variation in turbidity there can be negative effects on the quality of the process and effluent from the plant.  A consistent set of years’ worth of data is definitely required to evaluate the turbidity levels coming into the plant across different seasons prior to designing of the system. If the plant is designed around the seasonal turbidity

An Insight into Water Pollution

Our seas, rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs are drowning in chemicals, waste, plastic, and other pollutants. Here’s why? and what you can do to help.   While we all know water is very crucial for living beings, we waste it away. Approximately 80 percent of the world’s wastewater is dumped (mostly untreated) back into the environment, polluting seas, rivers, streams, and lakes. This problem of water pollution is jeopardizing the health of all of us. Unhygienic water kills more people every year than all other forms of “life-killers” combined. As a matter of fact, our drinkable water sources are finite in quantum, Less than one percent of the earth’s fresh water is accessible to humankind.  In 2050, when Global demand for fresh water is expected to be 33% more than the demand for freshwater as of now, it will pose a greater challenge if we don’t take appropriate action. Sipping a glass of cool, clean, and clear water doesn’t mean that water pollution is a problem elsewhere. But whil

Smart City Infrastructure And Solutions - Netsol Water Solutions

Cities are the engines as well as the backbones of growth for the economy of every nation across the world. A large chunk of the world’s current population lives in urban areas and contributes a major share of the World’s GDP. With increasing urbanization, urban areas are expected to house larger % of the world’s population as well as contribute to a larger chunk of the world’s GDP in the next 10 years. What does this call for? Such a massive and accelerated process of urbanization requires comprehensive development, sophisticated automation, and integrated centralized control of physical, institutional, social as well as economic infrastructures. All these are of paramount importance in improving the quality of life as well as attracting people, entrepreneurs, industries, startups, and investors to the City, setting in motion a virtuous cycle cum path of growth as well as development. Development of Smart Cities is the main step that a nation can take in that direction.