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The palatability of water with a TDS below 600 mg/L is generally considered to be satisfactory; drinking water becomes unpalatable in higher TDS levels (i.e., 1000 mg/L) [15].
Suspended solids can be removed from water using a variety of filtration products. These include multi-media, cartridge, bag, ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis filtration.
Explanation: Sedimentation: (i) The process of removal of suspended solids from the water is termed as sedimentation. (ii) Sedimentation is a natural process by which solids with higher density than the fluid in which they are suspended, settles under the action of gravity.
Filtration. This is a system used primarily as a refinement, and thus downstream of other treatments such as sedimentation. Filtration intercepts residual solid particles and temporarily accumulates them on/in the filter itself, until a limit is docHubed beyond which an automatic cleaning system is activated.
Total solids are measured by weighing the amount of solids present in a known volume of sample. This is done by weighing a beaker, filling it with a known volume, evaporating the water in an oven and completely drying the residue, and then weighing the beaker with the residue.
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Suspended and dissolved impurities can be removed by sedimentation, filtration, coagulation, flocculation.
Filtration is the process used for separating suspended particles like cell debris and suspended solids from the fermentation mix. The process is similar to straining tea using a tea strainer. As the liquid is passed through a porous medium, liquids and gases pass through while solids are retained.
The Total Suspended Solids (TSS) permissible limit in drinking water varies depending on the regulatory standards of the region. In the United States, for instance, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends a maximum TSS concentration of 0.5 mg/L (milligrams per liter) for treated drinking water.

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