Several types of water are used in a power or process plant, and it is necessary to understand the differences correctly.
• Raw water. Water received at the premises of the users regardless of any previous treatment. The sources may be a river, lake, well, mine water, and so on.
• Treated water. Water that has received treatment at the premises of the users.
• Softened water. Water whose hardness has been removed substantially.
• Condensate. Condensed steam returned from a power or process plant without mixing with any other water.
• Demineralized water. Water nearly freed from total ionizable dissolved solids by passing through ion exchange materials.
• Feed water. Water passing through the feed pumps or ejectors containing any mixture of the above-mentioned waters.
• Boiler water. Water in the boiler with steaming in progress.
• Makeup water. Water added to the system to compensate for losses.