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State the effect on aquatic life if water is having do less than 2 mg/l

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Answered by ItzPalak
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The lower the concentration, the greater the stress. Oxygen levels that remain below 1-2 mg/L for a few hours can result in large fish kills. Total dissolved oxygen concentrations in water should not exceed 110 percent. Concentrations above this level can be harmful to aquatic life.

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