Chemical water treatment is the process of using various chemicals to purify and protect water for a variety of applications. This treatment method involves the use of chemicals to control various aspects of water quality such as pH, hardness, alkalinity, and microbiological growth. The chemicals used can include disinfectants, coagulants, flocculants, corrosion inhibitors, and scale inhibitors, among others.
Chemical water treatment is commonly used in industrial and commercial settings, such as in cooling towers, boilers, and wastewater treatment plants, as well as in residential applications such as swimming pools and drinking water treatment. The goal of chemical water treatment is to ensure that water is safe, efficient, and sustainable for its intended use.