Clear well
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A clear well (sometimes spelled as "clearwell") is a component of a municipal drinking water purification system. It refers to the final storage stage in the system, following the filtration and disinfection stages. The filtered water is held in a storage basin to allow the disinfectant to inactivate any remaining pathogens.
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[edit]- "Introduction to the Public Water Supervision System" (PDF). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). January 2003.
- "INSPIRE registry: clear well". INSPIRE (Infrastructure for spatial information in Europe) Knowledge Base. European Commission. Retrieved 13 November 2022.