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Spectrophotometric Determination of Phosphates in Water

Spectrophotometric Determination of Phosphates in WaterBackgroundControlled concentration of phosphorus in Water is critical for a stable ecosystem. Aquatic plants are depen-dent on a certain amount of phosphorus in order to survive; however, excess phosphorus leads to eutroph-ication, the over enrichment of a Water body with nutrients. This can lead to a surge in biomass growthmanifesting as an algal bloom that blocks sunlight from other aquatic plants and starves the Water of oxygenadversely effecting the environment. The EPA Water Quality Criteria recommends a maximum phosphorusconcentration of 100 g/L in rivers and streams and 25 g/L in lakes in order to prevent eutrophication fromoccurring.

and ground/water phases. Phosphorus is essential to various biological compounds in organisms, such as DNA and proteins. When organisms die, the organic phosphorus taken up by the organism returns to the ... This can be extremely problematic in agricultural regions such as the central valley where a signi cant portion of land gets fertilized ...

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