The alkalinity of water is its acid-neutralising capacity and is a significant parameter in many uses and treatments of waters and wastewaters. The alkalinity of many surface waters is primarily a function of carbonate, bicarbonate and hydroxide content, but may also include contributions from borates, phosphates, silicates and other bases if present.
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