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THE IMPORTANCE OF TREATMENT

May 8, 2024

Water treatment is critical for several reasons that impact public health, the environment and sustainable development. The following highlights the main reasons for its importance:

1. Protection of human health

Removal of contaminants: Water treatment removes bacteria, viruses, parasites and toxic chemicals that can cause serious diseases such as cholera, dysentery and other gastrointestinal infections. Access to safe drinking water: Ensures safe drinking water, significantly reducing mortality associated with waterborne diseases.

2. Environmental conservation

Prevents contamination of water bodies: Treats wastewater before returning it to rivers, lakes and oceans, reducing environmental impact and protecting aquatic ecosystems. Biodiversity protection: Prevents the accumulation of pollutants that can harm or extinguish marine and terrestrial species.

3. Sustainability of water resources

Water reuse: Treatment allows water to be recycled for domestic, agricultural and industrial uses, contributing to more efficient management of this limited resource. Reduction of waste: Decreases dependence on freshwater sources, especially in water-scarce areas.

4. Regulatory compliance and economic development

Legal regulations: Ensures that industries comply with environmental regulations, avoiding economic sanctions. Sustainable industrial development: Provides treated water for industrial processes, improving production quality and efficiency.

5. Improving quality of life

Safe infrastructure: Promotes the development of reliable water distribution systems in urban and rural communities. Education and awareness: Promotes knowledge about the responsible use and importance of treated water in daily life.

Water treatment not only ensures the health of people and the planet, but is also an essential pillar for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the UN, particularly those related to access to clean water (SDG 6), health (SDG 3) and climate action (SDG 13).

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