2 - Quantity and Variations in Sewage Flow
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Practice Questions
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How is sewage quantity typically estimated?
💡 Hint: Think about the percentage in relation to total water supply.
Define diurnal variation in sewage flow.
💡 Hint: Consider daily activities like using water.
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What percentage of water supply typically becomes sewage?
💡 Hint: Consider common estimates in water management.
True or False: Diurnal variation refers to changes in sewage flow throughout the year.
💡 Hint: Think of daily routines.
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A city experiences a daily water supply of 200,000 liters, with an average household of 500 liters. Estimate the potential sewage volume considering seasonal precipitation increases it by up to 20%.
💡 Hint: Calculate first without considering precipitation, then factor it in.
Design a simple sewage management plan for a small community with varying seasonal rainfall. How would you account for potential sewage overload during peak storm seasons?
💡 Hint: Consider both immediate and proactive measures.
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