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Dissolved oxygen is crucial for the survival of aquatic organisms. The acceptable range of dissolved oxygen in water is between 6 to 8 mg/L. Low levels of dissolved oxygen can lead to the death of aquatic life and indicate the presence of organic matter or other contaminants. High levels of dissolveRead more
Dissolved oxygen is crucial for the survival of aquatic organisms. The acceptable range of dissolved oxygen in water is between 6 to 8 mg/L. Low levels of dissolved oxygen can lead to the death of aquatic life and indicate the presence of organic matter or other contaminants. High levels of dissolved oxygen can also indicate the presence of contaminants such as industrial effluents.
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