2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/988/5/052024
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Commissioning of Water Treatment Facilities in Rural Areas

Abstract: This article raises the problem of providing rural residents with drinking quality water and routing the water supply network. It is advisable to install a centralized water supply system. In view of the existing structure of the territories of rural settlements, cramped conditions and numerous structures, the network will be laid in trays. There will be two pipelines in the trays. One pipeline will be used for household and drinking needs, the other for irrigation of green spaces. The article discusses the te… Show more

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“…An excessive amount of ozone does not accumulate in water, so it quickly disintegrates with the formation of molecular oxygen. The dose of ozone required for water disinfection is 0.8-4 mg/l, depending on the water quality, its temperature, the degree of mineralization, and the content of humic substances [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An excessive amount of ozone does not accumulate in water, so it quickly disintegrates with the formation of molecular oxygen. The dose of ozone required for water disinfection is 0.8-4 mg/l, depending on the water quality, its temperature, the degree of mineralization, and the content of humic substances [5,6].…”
Section: Presenting Main Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%