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Total Suspended Solid (TSS) Testing Method

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Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in Water and Wastewater Introduction Water quality assessment is a critical aspect of environmental engineering, public health, and industrial processes. Among the various indicators used to measure water quality, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) is one of the most significant. TSS refers to the total amount of solid particles suspended in water that are not dissolved and can be trapped by filtration. These solids include a variety of materials, such as silt, clay, plankton, industrial wastes, and organic detritus. Measuring TSS provides insight into the turbidity, pollution load, and potential environmental impact of water bodies. Definition and Importance of TSS Total Suspended Solids are the particles that remain suspended in water due to the motion of the fluid and are generally larger than 2 micrometers. Unlike dissolved solids, which are in molecular form and pass through a filter, suspended solids can settle over time if water is still. TSS is a key para...