First thing to understand is it will NOT be clear for a 2-3 days after chlorination. This is normal - then after about a week, you test it with a pool clarity and Ph kit.
well Anton van Leeuwenhock made a microscope and was observing water when he saw bacteria.
That is not always the case, you just have more than most. Call a well technician to do a proper chlorination.
coz its CLEAR.
Well water is not always clear.
There are many kinds of coliform and different ways to treat it. The first step is a lab test to find out the type and extent of the coliform. Often a properly carried out chlorination of the well is sufficient. E-coli is a different situation and requires advice from your lab.
your well pump needs to be raised. it is too deep and is sucking sediment from the bottom of your well.
Please define "mu" - that is not a common term.
Well, there is a clear definition, and at least in theory you can always determine whether a number is a primer number or not, so I would say, yes.
Well, there is a clear definition, and at least in theory you can always determine whether a number is a primer number or not, so I would say, yes.
they live in well oxygenated and very clear water usually .
They have a clear eyelid, or nicitated membrane, that can cover their eye when they submerge their heads. They can use it while out of the water as well.
The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines statr that societys drinking water must be safe for human consumption, as well as clear, colourless, well aerated and shouldn't have unpleasant tastes or odours.