Water Quality Analysis is an essential process for ensuring the health and safety of our environment. Here's a brief overview of the key aspects:
Key Factors Affecting Water Quality
- Pollution: This includes industrial waste, agricultural runoff, and domestic sewage.
- Microorganisms: Bacteria, viruses, and parasites can contaminate water sources.
- Chemical Contaminants: Heavy metals, pesticides, and other chemicals can be harmful to aquatic life and human health.
Water Quality Parameters
- pH Level: Measures the acidity or alkalinity of water.
- Dissolved Oxygen: Essential for the survival of aquatic organisms.
- Conductivity: Indicates the presence of minerals and ions in water.
Water Quality Analysis Methods
- Chemical Tests: Used to measure the concentration of specific chemicals in water.
- Microbiological Tests: Identify and quantify microorganisms in water.
- Physical Tests: Assess the color, turbidity, and temperature of water.
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