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What happens if turbidity is too high?

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Also, during high flows, water velocities are faster and water volumes are higher, which can more easily stir up and suspend material from the stream bed, causing higher turbidities. Turbidity is measured in Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU). These bottles show various turbidity levels.

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