Paper Title
Water Purification System in Rural Areas

Abstract
The population of developing countries experiences a lack of adequate sanitary conditions, including drinking water that meets their basic needs. Water purification is the transformation through which vital liquid passes by generating water for human and animal consumption without risk to disease. The most important basis of life on earth is water, without which it is difficult to survive. The human population has remained for thousands of years. But today, very few areas of the planet are saved from water pollution. Only 3 percent of the earth's water is sweet rather than salty and 99% of this is under deep ground or exists as glaciers or ice sheets. Water pollution today is a major challenge as most economic activities are used by water. Some estimates conclude that 75 per cent of countries do not have access to safe drinking water. The proposed water treatment system consists of a rain collector and a water treatment plant involving operations such as: debasing, coagulation and flocculation, filtration, absorption with activated charcoal, chlorination and reverse osmosis. Keywords - Water Treatment, Biofiltration, Break Point, Bio-sand