5. Nutrient Removal The acid dissociation equation for ammonia is as follows: NHỊP NH4 + H+ Ks = 10-9.24 a. Why is there

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5. Nutrient Removal The acid dissociation equation for ammonia is as follows: NHỊP NH4 + H+ Ks = 10-9.24 a. Why is there

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5. Nutrient Removal The acid dissociation equation for ammonia is as follows: NHỊP NH4 + H+ Ks = 10-9.24 a. Why is there limited nitrogen removal in traditional wastewater treatment facilities - be specific about where different nitrogen transformation processes occur and why. b. If a wastewater treatment system employs air stripping for ammonia removal, which pH would be best for treatment: pH 8, pH 9.24, or pH 11? You must state why you chose this answer c. Nitrate (NO3-) removal in a wetland occurs following first order decay. To maximize removal, is it better to design the system as a completely mixed flow reactor or a plug flow reactor? You must state why you chose this answer.
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