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Why is Water Sampling Important?
Water sampling is essential for several reasons:
Detection of Pathogens
: Identifying harmful microorganisms such as
bacteria
, viruses, and parasites.
Chemical Contaminants
: Monitoring levels of toxic substances like lead, arsenic, and pesticides.
Public Health
: Ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water to prevent
outbreaks of waterborne diseases
.
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