Indicators Assessing Water Quality at Rubber Latex Processing Factories
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Thi Thu Hoai Pham , Thi Thu Hoai Pham ,
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Abstract
Water is an indispensable component of human life, so if the water quality meets the standards, it will help protect the health, increase fitness and lead a happier, happier life. On the contrary, if the quality of water we use does not meet the standards, it will easily cause life-threatening illnesses for our family members and us. In Vietnam, there are two main sources of water: groundwater and surface water. Due to the climate and production characteristics of rubber processing plants, all the water near these factories contains a lot of inorganic and organic impurities, microorganisms, dissolved gas, heavy metals. This makes the watercolor opaque, colored, smells fishy, foul very difficult to use. To assess the level of water pollution, we provide criteria to assess water quality
Keywords
Water quality, rubber processing, Vietnam.
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