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APHA

SMWW 2120

Color

2023

8

Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater 543.3 APHA 24th ed. Ref. (Treatises&monographs FL2)

Color in surface and ground waters results primarily from the presence of natural organic matter, particularly aquatic humic matter. Humic matter consists of humic and fulvic acids; both cause a yellow-brown color. Humic acids give a more intense color, and the presence of iron intensifies the color through the formation of soluble ferric humates. Suspended particles, especially colloidal-size particles such as clays, algae, and iron and manganese oxides, produce an apparent color. They should be removed before measurement. Industrial wastewaters can contain lignins, tannins, dyes, and other organic and inorganic chemicals that cause color. Humic materials and the color caused by these materials are removed from potable water supplies for aesthetic reasons and for health reasons because they are precursors in the formation of disinfection by-products. Color also is removed to make water suitable for industrial applications. Colored industrial wastewaters may require color removal before discharge into watercourses.