Why are the pH, turbidity, electrical conductivity measured before water treatment and after the treatment process is completed?
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Turbidity in water is caused by small suspended particles that scatter or reflect light so that the water appears to be cloudy. Turbidity of the filtered water may shelter bacteria, preventing chlorine from reaching it during the final disinfection process
Turbidity measurements are often used as an indicator of water quality based on clarity and estimated total suspended solids in water. The turbidity of water is based on the amount of light scattered by particles in the water column 2. The more particles that are present, the more light that will be scattered.
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