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10/29/2009 9:00 AM
 
Der Experts, faced some problem in water chemistry ( closed loop circulation hot water in the well annulus ) due to very high turbidity ( Turbidity approx. 1200 - 1500 NTU ) The following question is requested for expert response : (1) How to measure "closed loop circulation water ( circulating in the annulus of the well having corrosion control chemicals ) " technical parameter like pH, TDS, Conductivity, Chlorides, soluble & total silica, soluble & total Fe, dissolved Oxygen etc. under high turbidity > 1200 NTU (2) Is it possible to measure by appliation of any turbidity suppressor ? Will it cause any unaccountable error (3) Whether any company has any instrumentation or application to measure water chemistry under high turbidity ? (4) Any one having any similar experience w.r.t highest turbidity for meaningful measurement ? (5) If you have any similar case study may pl. share ?
 
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