Pharmaceutical sewage yellow color represents what

The yellow color of pharmaceutical wastewater means that the water contains certain chemicals or nutrients that cause the water to turn yellow, which may include the following:

Pharmaceutical residues: Certain pharmaceuticals may cause the water to turn yellow, especially if yellow dyes or pigments are used. If pharmaceutical effluent contains residues of these medicines, it may cause the effluent to turn yellow.

Carotene pollution: Foods such as carrots, pumpkins and other carotene-rich vegetables may produce carotenoids when they rot, and carotenoids can turn water yellow.

Organic pollution: Certain organic matter may cause water to turn yellow, such as fats, oils and sugars.

Yellow pigment pollution: certain yellow pigments, such as bilirubin and bilirubin, may be broken down by microorganisms in the water body, resulting in yellowing of the water body.

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