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Precipitation: This process involves adding chemicals that cause contaminants to precipitate out of the water, making them
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What gap is undiscovered treatment for water and environment around mining area
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One potential gap that may have an undiscovered treatment for water and environment around mining areas is the development of
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Phosphate can be removed from drinking water supplies by treating the water with Ca(OH)2:
$$ How much Ca(OH)2 is required to
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what are the title for the book of using the watercress to remediating the heavy metal in soil and water. who are the authors
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Waste water is the used water containing dissolved and undissolved waste from our kitchens, bathroom, laundry ect. Explain how
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What are some operational problems that can arise during activated sludge
treatment, such as bulking, foaming, or sludge settling
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Rajesh
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What is the trickling filter process, and how does it work to remove organic matter and nutrients from wastewater?
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Explain a rivers osmosis waters among the common problems that can occurer with the reverse osmosis as a method of water
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What are some of the challenges associated with removing iron and manganese from water How can we address these challenges
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Rajesh
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What are the potential risks associated with using freezing as a water treatment method, and how can these risks be mitigated?
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Rajesh
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What are rotating biological contactors and how do they remove organic matter from waste water
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In a local water supply, lead levels have increased due to corroded pipes. Drag each item to indicate whether it is effective or
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Wastewater from which source is technically considered graywater, but should be treated as blackwater? (1 point)
• kitchen sink
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