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Life Sciences => The Environment => Topic started by: gazhinio on 14/09/2009 12:11:18
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Hey guys and girls,
been on this site a few time but never submitted a question, however Iam really struggling with this one!!.
Basically, I am currently putting together an Environmental Statement as part of my coursework.
It is for a new Materials Recovery Facility which will be using water from the local river for dust suppression during the construction of this development.
The problem is particularly acute with respect to a farm some 2 km upstream, where a dilapidated wastewater collection system permits an average of 50 m3 d –1 of slurry to enter the river.
Given the following data, an estimate of the total coliform level is required.
River flow = 10 000 m3 h–1
20
BOD 5 of river water = 3.5 mg l−1
Background total coliform level in river = 500 per 100 ml
Total coliform level in slurry = 8.0 × 104 per 100 ml
Average river water temperature = 8 °C
River width = 13.5 m
River depth = 2.2 m
Also what impact will the ingress of slurry (BOD 2000 mg 1–1, temperature 18 °C) have on the river? Assuming the river is 85% saturated with oxygen prior to entry of the slurry, and that the BOD decay rate constant of the slurry is 0.12 d–1 at 20 °C.
I have spent a fair few days on this part of the project now and it is just not making any sense at all!!.
Any advice on this question would be most grateful
Gary
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Your a muppet, That (mod deleted) University T308 and the easiest question in the paper!