5. Water treatment processes
5.1 Processes
Obtaining water that meets specific specifications and/or regulatory constraints before use or discharge requires the implementation of a number of chemical, physico-chemical, physical and mechanical processes and associated equipment.
The field is very similar to that of chemical plants, which transform matter chemically, biologically or physically, and whose technologies come under the heading of chemical engineering (CE) or process engineering (PE).
Unit operations (reaction, distillation, crystallization, filtration, drying, liquid/liquid extraction, decantation, etc.) are at the heart of the GP, and constitute the technological building blocks (see the Unit Operations document base – Génie de la réaction chimique des...
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Bibliography
Regulations
(non-exhaustive list)
Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of October 23, 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy (Official Journal L 327 of December 22, 2000).
Directive (EU) no. 2020/2184 of December 16, 2020 on the quality of water intended for human consumption (OJEU no. L 435 of December 23, 2020).
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