6. (A) For an ideal settling basin, the tank water depth is doubled while maintaining a constant overflow rate. What eff

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6. (A) For an ideal settling basin, the tank water depth is doubled while maintaining a constant overflow rate. What eff

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6. (A) For an ideal settling basin, the tank water depth is doubled while maintaining a constant overflow rate. What effect would you expect on the removal efficiency of any given particles? Why? (B) To what extent, particles that precipitate at a velocity less than the overflow rate or the critical settling velocity are removed? Explain.
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