
Potable Water
Learn the processes involved in producing safe drinking water from fresh water and sea water.
About This Topic
Learn the processes involved in producing safe drinking water from fresh water and sea water.
Key Questions
- Why is potable water not the same as chemically pure water?
- What are the main steps in treating fresh water to make it safe to drink?
- Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of desalination.
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