Water turbidity – definition and measurement
Turbidity is a critical parameter in water quality assessment. It refers to the cloudy appearance of water caused by suspended particles such as sediments, organic matter, or certain pollutants that can compromise quality. Monitoring turbidity is therefore essential to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and to optimize treatment processes, whether for drinking water, wastewater, or industrial effluents. In this article, we’ll explore the challenges linked to turbidity, regulatory requirements, and the methods used to measure it effectively.
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