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Which steps are most effective at removing solid impurities from water ? Explain the role of alum.

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Coagulation and settling are most effective at removing solid impurities from water. Raw untreated water is first mixed with chemicals called coagulants.
When alum is added to water, it forms tiny sticky globs called flocs. Bacteria, mud and other impurities stick to these flocs. The water is then passed into a settling basin, where the flocs gradually become heavier and settle at the bottom.

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