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Page 1: Water in the Community: From Lake Ontario to us Thursday, March 25 th

Water in the Water in the Community: From Lake Community: From Lake

Ontario to usOntario to usThursday, March 25th

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Our water comes from a pipe that is located 2 km out in Lake Ontario.

Is our Drinking water safe?Apparently the answer is yes.Although there are toxins in it, However

the count is very low.Show film “Lake Ontario Drinking

Water”

Brampton and Mississauga’s Brampton and Mississauga’s Drinking WaterDrinking Water

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PeelPeel

The green lines represent the water supply that comes from lake Ontario to our area

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This is a sketch of the waste treatment plant in Mississauga.Notice the water flowing directly into lake OntarioAlso note that just around the corner is the drinking water intake pipe.

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Low lift pumps draw the lake water into the treatment plant.

IntakeIntake

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As lake water enters the intake, it is chlorinated. The chlorine kills bacteria and prevents zebra mussels

from clogging up the pipe.

IntakeIntake

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As the water enters the treatment facility, it passes through the traveling screen.

The screen prevents items such as fish, sticks and aquatic plants from entering the treatment facility and damaging equipment.

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After this stage the water goes through Coagulation Coagulation assists with the removal of turbidity and

suspended matter (particles) in the water. A coagulant (acidified aluminum sulphate or Alum)

is added to the water. This coagulant attaches itself to particles in the

water making them sticky The rapid mixer thoroughly mixes the coagulant and

water. Then the water goes through a Flocculation Process

CoagulationCoagulation

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Flocculation is the process of slow mixing that helps the sticky particles collide with each other, forming larger and heavier particles called floc.

The next step is sedimentation.

FlocculationFlocculation

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Video (026)Video (026)

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Floc particles are removed from the water by inclined plate settlers.

The floc particles land on the surface of the plate settlers.

As more and more floc accumulates, it slides down the incline forming settled solids at the bottom of the tank.

The settled solids are removed and transferred to the waste water treatment facility

SedimentationSedimentation

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Video 030

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Filtration removes remaining Floc particles and chlorine-resistant bacteria.

The water travels through layers of granular activated carbon, sand and gravel. Water starts at the top of the filter and moves down by gravity.

FiltrationFiltration

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Chemicals are added to the waterChemicals are added to the water

The process of disinfection destroys harmful pathogens such as E. coli and Giardia.

Chlorine is the most common disinfectant used in water treatment.

Fluoride is added to the finished water to prevent cavities in our teeth.

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High lift pumps move treated water into the water distribution system and reservoirs.

The finished water is then stored in a reservoir and pumped into our communities through the water distribution system.

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Backwash Treatment FacilityBackwash Treatment Facility

Every few days, the filters are backwashed (cleaned).

Clean water is pumped up and through the filter media, lifting and flushing out the floc particles that have accumulated in the filter.

The backwash water is stored in holding tanks and then treated in the backwash treatment facility

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Diesel-powered generators provide auxiliary or standby power for the facility.

Standby power ensures we can provide water in case of an emergency such as a massive power failure.

Approximately 175 billion litres of water are treated each year in Peel

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Is the water safe to drink?Is the water safe to drink?

Yes? No? Maybe so? The water that comes from the treatment

centre is perfectly fine to drink. However, if the infrastructure in a building is

bad, then the water maybe bad.

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What is meant by the term infrastructure?

Infrastructure means all the things that make a city or building work.

For example the electrical lines, roads, sewers, communication lines.

So when we talk about water and the infrastructure of the building we are talking about the pipes.

Some buildings are so old that the pipes may have lead in them.

This is particularly true with building older than about 1965.

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