Environmental effects such as runoff from agriculture, industrial waste, and climate change can contaminate water supplies and endanger world health. The purpose of this study is to determine how well different combinations of media filters can clean water from underground sources, lakes, and main rivers all of which have different profiles of pollution. Study main goal is to assess the effectiveness of these filters in eliminating impurities, with a particular emphasis on silica sand, activated carbon, zeolite, manganese greensand, and resin ion exchange. The experiment deeper than just rating each media's effectiveness to determine the best layout and operational setup for maximising its potential. This study has great potential to improve the accessibility and quality of water, especially in areas with limited resources. We can support sustainable water management techniques and protect public health and the environment by improving media filter performance and efficiency. The study research will be helpful to communities, legislators, and experts in the water treatment industry who are looking for low-cost, practical solutions to problems related to water pollution