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A city continuously disposes of effluent from a wastewater treatment plant into a river. The minimum flow in the river is 130 m3/s, and the discharge from the treatment plant is 37 m3/s. Upstream from the outfall, the background concentration is 0.69 mg/L. The maximum allowable concentration in the river is 1.1 mg/L. What is the maximum concentration that of the pollutant (in mg/L) that can be safely discharged from the wastewater treatment plant

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Answer:


2.54\ \text{mg/L}

Step-by-step explanation:

C = Allowable concentration = 1.1 mg/L


Q_1 = Flow rate of river =
130\ \text{m}^/\text{s}


Q_2 = Discharge from plant =
37\ \text{m}^3/\text{s}


C_1 = Background concentration = 0.69 mg/L


C_2 = Maximum concentration that of the pollutant

The concentration of the mixture will be


C=(Q_1C_1+Q_2C_2)/(Q_1+Q_2)\\\Rightarrow C_2=(C(Q_1+Q_2)-Q_1C_1)/(Q_2)\\\Rightarrow C_2=(1.1(130+37)-130* 0.69)/(37)\\\Rightarrow C_2=2.54\ \text{mg/L}

The maximum concentration that of the pollutant (in mg/L) that can be safely discharged from the wastewater treatment plant is
2.54\ \text{mg/L}.

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