Using the chemistry, explain why reduced wastewater flow might cause elevated levels of ammonium in the waster flow and

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Using the chemistry, explain why reduced wastewater flow might cause elevated levels of ammonium in the waster flow and

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Using the chemistry, explain why reduced wastewater flow
might cause elevated levels of ammonium in the waster flow and
elevated H2S concentrations in the collection systems
and treatment facilities?
Estimate the chloroform concentration of potable water from your
shower head. Use the Henry’s constant to estimate the
chloroform concentration in the air.
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