Manage water intake, treatment, and discharge at hydroelectric power plants to ensure optimal energy production while minimizing environmental impact.
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The Hydroelectric Power Plant Water Management workflow consists of five key steps. 1. **Water Intake**: Raw water is drawn from a nearby source such as a river or lake into the power plant's intake system. 2. **Screening and Sedimentation**: The raw water passes through a series of screens and sedimentation tanks to remove debris, algae, and other impurities. 3. **Treatment**: The pre-treated water then undergoes various treatment processes including coagulation, flocculation, and filtration to remove remaining contaminants. 4. **Storage**: The treated water is stored in a holding tank or reservoir for later use in the power generation process. 5. **Power Generation**: Finally, the clean water is used to drive turbines which generate electricity.
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