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The color of water is measured by chroma. Sewage, especially industrial wastewater, often contains a large number of dyes, biological pigments and colored suspended particles, which are often the main sources of environmental water coloring. After the colored sewage is discharged into the environment, it will color the natural water body, weaken the light transmittance of the water body, and affect the growth of aquatic organisms, so the chroma is one of the important indicators of sewage detection and control.
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