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Clarification consists in removing all kind of particles, sediments, oil, natural organic matter anc colour

from the water to make it clear. A clarification step is the first part of conventional treatment for waste
and surface water treatment.

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Clarification Process - an overview | ScienceDirect Topicshttps://www.sciencedirect.com › topics ›


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Chemical clarification consists of four phases: coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration.
Coagulation, essentially the addition of chemicals that are rapidly mixed with the water, usually involves
the use of polymers and/or the oxides of aluminum, iron, or calcium.

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Clarification is an essential step in a water or wastewater treatment process to remove suspended solids
through gravity settling, providing a clarified liquid effluent. A secondary function of a clarifier is the
removal of floating matter (scum), which has accumulated on the water surface.

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Water Handbook - Clarification | SUEZhttps://www.suezwatertechnologies.com › handbook › c...

Removal is generally accomplished by coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation. The combination of


these three processes is referred to as conventional ...
drinking water : clarification - Degremont®https://www.suezwaterhandbook.com › clarification

This technique is used to process higher loading water without settling (thereby using fewer reagents),
an acceptable approach for single stage direct filtration.

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