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Turbidity Monitoring Form is a legal document that was released by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within Florida.
Q: What is turbidity?
A: Turbidity refers to the cloudiness or haziness of a liquid caused by suspended particles.
Q: Why is turbidity monitoring important?
A: Turbidity monitoring is important because it can indicate the health of a water body, affect aquatic life, and impact water treatment processes.
Q: Who conducts turbidity monitoring in Florida?
A: Turbidity monitoring in Florida is conducted by various entities including government agencies, water utilities, and environmental organizations.
Q: What are the common sources of turbidity?
A: Common sources of turbidity include soil erosion, construction activities, agriculture, and runoff from urban areas.
Q: How is turbidity measured?
A: Turbidity is measured using a turbidimeter, which quantifies the amount of light scattered by suspended particles in a water sample.
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