Is turbid water fit for drinking? Explain.
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Turbidity is the lack of clarity or brilliance in a water. Water may have a great deal of color -- it may even be dark brown -- and still be clear and without suspended matter. When water has a large amount of such suspended particles, we lose our zest for it. While it may be safe to drink, it seems offensive.
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When water has a large amount of such suspended particles, we lose our zest for it. While it may be safe to drink, it seems offensive. The EPA Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations recommend that turbidity of a potable water be less than 1 unit and less than 5 units under special conditions.
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When water has a large amount of such suspended particles, we lose our zest for it. While it may be safe to drink, it seems offensive. The EPA Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations recommend that turbidity of a potable water be less than 1 unit and less than 5 units under special conditions.
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