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Q: Why turbidity is important in filtration and disinfection processes?
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How can turbidity of a pond be controlled?

To control the turbidity in an aquarium, make sure there is adequate filtration and water flow. Also make sure the water is clean to maintain low nutrient levels.


How are turbidity currents related to submarine canyons?

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Ahmad Mahmad Amen has written: 'Horizontal gravel filtration as a pretreatment method for high turbidity water'


How do you control the turbidity of the water?

In most fish tanks the water is pumped through filters to control turbidity.Cloudyness (turbidity) of the water is due to suspended particles in the column. The particles can be bacteria, suspended solids or gaseous air bubbles. Simple osmosis will eventually dissipate the latter. Mechanical filtration will remove the suspended solids that do not sink to the bottom and a combination of filtration and water changes will remove the first named cause (bacteria).


How does sedimentation affect bodies of water?

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What causes turbidity in lagoons What is the reliability of turbidity data?

turbidity is pollution, thus runoffs and fertilizer and anything that makes up pollution is turbidity.


Which current is associated with down slope movements of dense sediment rich water?

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How can you check turbidity in pure vacuum dried salt?

A dried salt has not turbidity.


What is the turbidity NTU?

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How does water flow affect turbidity?

i have tested the to doing charts and graphs and when stream flow is fast the turbidity raises and and when the stream flow decreases so does the turbidity


Does adding more lime slurry drop the pH or turbidity?

The pH and turbidity increases.