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Old 10 Jul 2006, 3:20 PM   #16 (permalink)
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This guide has truly been useful in cross-referencing with my own notes/summaries.
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whats a healthy level of TDS in a river ??
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whats a healthy level of TDS in a river ??
Streams and rivers that flow through undisturbed bushland typically have TDS of less than 100 ppm. If they flow through farming areas, the TDS often rises to 200-300 ppm which is still relatively healthy. Drinking water for humans should have a TDS of less than 500 ppm. A TDS greater than 1000 ppm indicates a seriously degraded waterway and is really only useful for irrigation.
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That is so freaking awesome. Thankyou.
This is definitely my weakest area in this topic.
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Excellent, just what I needed, "Purification of Water" and "Microscopic Membrane filters". Thank You
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