But removal of suspended particles does not mean that the water is safe to drink. It only means there is less "crud" in it.
A reduction in turbidity is usually correlated to a reduction in water-borne pathogens, so in general, we can say that the water is safer than it was before. But not necessarily safe to drink.
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