A reverse osmosis (RO) plant works on the principle of using pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane, removing impurities and contaminants in the process. The feed water is pressurized and pushed through the membrane, allowing only pure water molecules to pass through while blocking larger molecules such as salt, minerals, and other impurities. The purified water is collected on one side of the membrane, while the concentrated waste water containing the rejected contaminants is sent to a drain or recycling system. This process helps to produce clean, safe drinking water for various applications.
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