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What are the contents of water quality monitoring in water sources?

by:BOQU     2023-04-18
There are usually a lot of bacterial impurities in the water quality of the water source. In order to verify whether the water quality exceeds the standard, you can choose to install the water quality monitoring system of the water source to analyze the water quality. It can monitor various water quality parameters at the same time, and meet the water quality of the water source to a certain extent. The content that needs to be monitored, let me tell you about the content of water quality monitoring in water sources. What are the contents of water quality monitoring in water sources? 1. Chromaticity: Usually the standard water quality chromaticity should not exceed 15 degrees. When it is greater than 15 degrees, it can generally be detected by the naked eye. 2. The total number of bacteria: my country stipulates that the total number of bacteria in 1ml of water shall not exceed 100. 3. Total coliform group: This is the indicator bacteria of fecal pollution. Testing this parameter can distinguish whether there is fecal pollution in the water quality and the degree of pollution. The standard water quality should not exceed 3/L. 4. Turbidity: It can be used to indicate the optical properties of water samples, usually used to indicate the clarity and turbidity of water quality. It is one of the important indicators used to measure water quality, and it is also used to analyze the purification efficiency of water treatment equipment and evaluate the status of water treatment technology. Important reference. 5. Odor and taste: The cause of water odor is the presence of organic matter in the water, which is generally caused by increased biological activity or industrial pollution. 6. Visible to the naked eye: generally refers to particles or other suspended matter that exist in water and can be observed with the naked eye. 7. Residual chlorine: refers to the amount of chlorine remaining in the water after the water has been chlorinated and disinfected for a period of time. 8. Chemical oxygen demand: generally refers to the amount of oxygen required by chemical oxidants in the process of oxidizing organic pollutants in water. The higher the chemical oxygen demand, the higher the content of organic pollutants in the water. The above is the common content of water quality monitoring in water sources. Since the water quality in different environments is different, when analyzing the water quality of water sources, it can be monitored in real time through the water quality online monitoring system of water sources, and the corresponding ones can be selected according to the monitoring content. detection module.
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