Abstract
At the Erie County Water Authority's Sturgeon Point filtration plant, some factors involved in determining water quality and the use of turbidmetric and microscopic count parameters were studied for eighteen months; it was concluded that solids loading, as measured by microscopic counting procedures, may vary considerably within any given turbidity level. This would appear to cast doubt on the exclusive reliance on turbidity measurements for assessing water quality.
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