Water pollution limits accuracy of turbidity-based sediment measurement in rivers.
The researchers studied how water quality affects the accuracy of measuring sediment in rivers using turbidity. They used a Seapoint Turbidity Meter to monitor sediment concentrations in two different water qualities: clear water and polluted water. They found that clear water had a strong relationship between sediment and turbidity, while polluted water had a weak relationship due to pollution from city waste water. This pollution can make it challenging to accurately measure sediment using turbidity values.