Municipal Drinking Water
Municipal Drinking Water refers to the water supplied to industries and homes through a network of pipes. Before reaching its final destinations, this water undergoes comprehensive treatment to meet the water quality standards mandated by each municipality. Despite the overarching guidelines set by the EPA, the quality of water can vary from one community to another. Primary sources of municipal water encompass rivers, reservoirs, large wells, and lakes.
Given the diverse nature of water sources, the production of drinking water may pose unique challenges in each location. Our solutions address these challenges, ensuring that municipalities achieve both the required quality and quantity of drinking water. Notably, factors such as climate change and population growth contribute to a surging demand for municipal water, impacting both industrial processes and human consumption.