f you compare the standards on bacteria provided by the simulation, a higher level is acceptable for water intended for recreational use than industrial use, at 1,000 and 100 per 100 mL, respectively. Why is this so?

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If you compare the standards on bacteria provided by the simulation, a higher level is acceptable for water intended for recreational use than industrial use, at 1,000 and 100 per 100 mL, respectively. Why is this so?
INDUSTRIAL
RECREATIONAL
Test
Salinity
Turbidity
Toxic Substances
Bacteria
pH
DRINKING WATER
Guidelines
< 3500 mg/L
< 80 NTUS
< 0.026 mg/L
100/100mL
6.5 - 9.0
Sample Result
Transcribed Image Text:INDUSTRIAL RECREATIONAL Test Salinity Turbidity Toxic Substances Bacteria pH DRINKING WATER Guidelines < 3500 mg/L < 80 NTUS < 0.026 mg/L 100/100mL 6.5 - 9.0 Sample Result
RECREATIONAL
Test
Salinity
Turbidity
Toxic Substances
Bacteria
pH
INDUSTRIAL
DRINKING WATER
Guidelines
No Guidelines
< 50 NTUS
No Guidelines
1000/100mL
5.0 - 9.0
Sample Result
Transcribed Image Text:RECREATIONAL Test Salinity Turbidity Toxic Substances Bacteria pH INDUSTRIAL DRINKING WATER Guidelines No Guidelines < 50 NTUS No Guidelines 1000/100mL 5.0 - 9.0 Sample Result
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