Which of the following is a sign of poor quality water?

Zero turbidity
A pH of 7.0
High phosphate content
High dissolved oxygen

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Yes, high phosphate content is a sign of poor quality water. Phosphate is a nutrient that can promote excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants, leading to an imbalance in the ecosystem. Excessive algae growth can deplete dissolved oxygen in the water, harm fish and other aquatic organisms, and negatively impact the water quality. So, out of the given options, high phosphate content indicates poor water quality.