Routine Water Quality Check
Routine
Water Quality Check
“To monitor water quality, collect a sample from each pond
early in the morning. Measure temperature and pH using calibrated tools, then
record the values on the log sheet. Check dissolved oxygen; if it drops near 5
mg/L, increase aeration immediately. Observe turbidity; high turbidity may
indicate overfeeding or suspended solids. Test ammonia at least twice a week,
especially after heavy rains. If ammonia rises, reduce feeding slightly and
improve water exchange. Keep all equipment clean to avoid cross-contamination
between ponds. Finally, summarize your findings and share a brief report with
the team, highlighting any risks of disease outbreaks and recommended
preventive actions.”
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