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Cloudiness caused by the presence of suspended solids in water; an indicator of water quality.
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| turbidity |
A measurement of light scattering in a water sample.
Ãâó: www.utilities.cornell.edu/EIS/Glossary.htm
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The interference of light passage by insoluble particulates in water. To water engineers, turbidity means cloudiness. Turbidity in water can be harmless, or it may indicate to water that extra filtration, flocculation, and sedimentation is needed. Top
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| turbidity |
A measure of the amount of light intercepted by a given volume of water due to the presence of suspended and dissolved matter and microscopic biota. Increasing the turbidity of the water decreases the amount of light that penetrates the water column. High levels of turbidity are harmful to aquatic life.
Ãâó: www.soil.ncsu.edu/publications/BMPs/glossary.html
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| turbidity |
Thick or opaque with matter in suspension; muddy water.
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