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Turbidity. Activity 1: Muddy Water. What is turbidity? Turbidity refers to the cloudy or murky appearance of a waterbody. Which stream do you think is more turbid?. Answer: Stream on the Right. Why is turbidity important?
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Activity 1: Muddy Water
What is turbidity? Turbidity refers to the cloudy or murky appearance of a waterbody.
Why is turbidity important? The turbidity of a waterbody can impact plant and animal life (humans included). Image: Mike Meyer, UK
Erosion Images: (left) Brad Lee, UK; (right) Amanda Gumbert, UK
Nutrients Image: Amanda Gumbert, UK
Flooding and Fires Image: Dale Wade, Rx Fire Doctor, Bugwood.org
Sewage Image: Amanda Gumbert, UK
Best Management Practices Image: Amanda Gumbert, UK
How is turbidity measured? Image: Mike Meyer, UK
Activity 2: Wading In! Turbidity
Turbidity Test Kit Image: Mike Meyer, UK
Stonefly Nymph Image: Macroinvertebrates.org – see Notes Section for full citation.
Dragonfly Nymph Image: Macroinvertebrates.org – see Notes Section for full citation.