G031: Measuring the turbidity of water supplies

Turbidity is the cloudiness of a liquid caused by particles that are usually invisible to the naked eye. Turbidity can vary: some waters can be very clear, others can be very cloudy. For example, the turbidity would be high in a river full of mud and silt where it would be near impossible to see thr...

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Main Authors: Brian Reed, Michael D. Smith, Rod Shaw
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/31415
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