Parameters on which monitoring stations monitor the health of the river Don't spam
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Determining water quality requires the measurement
and analysis of specific characteristics, including
temperature, dissolved chemicals and bacteria. Water
quality parameters that are typically determined
through field-based monitoring include temperature,
pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity and turbidity. For
other parameters, samples must be collected, then
transported and analyzed in a laboratory, taking from
days to weeks depending on the transport travel
time and analytical methods. Monitoring values
are compared with standards set by regulatory
agencies to determine if the water is suitable for a
particular use.
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