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Mass Balance Practice Problems F04

This document contains 5 practice problems related to mass balance calculations for water treatment systems. Problem 1 asks to calculate the outflow concentration of algae from a lake receiving inflow from a creek at a given concentration, flow rate, and evaporation/infiltration rates. Problem 2 asks to calculate the downstream concentration of an element in a river after a waste stream containing the element is discharged upstream, given the waste stream concentration and flow rates. Problem 3 provides multiple parts asking to calculate effluent concentrations from a treatment system with two ponds in different flow configurations. Problem 4 asks to calculate decay coefficients and effluent concentrations for a single pond system. Problem 5 asks to calculate the average concentration of a solvent in wastewater

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Mass Balance Practice Problems F04

This document contains 5 practice problems related to mass balance calculations for water treatment systems. Problem 1 asks to calculate the outflow concentration of algae from a lake receiving inflow from a creek at a given concentration, flow rate, and evaporation/infiltration rates. Problem 2 asks to calculate the downstream concentration of an element in a river after a waste stream containing the element is discharged upstream, given the waste stream concentration and flow rates. Problem 3 provides multiple parts asking to calculate effluent concentrations from a treatment system with two ponds in different flow configurations. Problem 4 asks to calculate decay coefficients and effluent concentrations for a single pond system. Problem 5 asks to calculate the average concentration of a solvent in wastewater

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Mass Balance Practice Problems (F04)

P1. A lake receives flow from a creek containing 10 mg/L of algae. The creek flow is
100 m3/d and the lake volume is 150 m3. During the summer, the algae growth constant
is 0.1/d and 15% of the incoming flow evaporates and 20 m3/d infiltrates into the
groundwater. What is the concentration of algae in the outflow?
P2. A waste stream (2 m3/s) containing a biodegradable constituent (Element X) with a
concentration of 25 mg/L is discharged to a river (10 m3/s). There isnt any Element X in
the river upstream. After two days travel downstream, a sample of the river water is
collected. What is the concentration of element X? Assume k = 0.2/d. (Hint: Determine
the reaction rate model by looking at the units of k.)
P3. A treatment plant has two ponds with volumes V1 = 150 m3 and V2 = 50 m3. A flow
of 10 m3/d coming into this system can be routed to the ponds in parallel or in series. The
pollutant in the influent is at a concentration of 100 mg/L and is removed in these
complete mix ponds according to first-order kinetics (k = 0.2/d). Solve for the following:
a. Effluent concentration if all the flow is routed through pond 1 only. (answer: 25 mg/L)
b. Combined effluent concentration (after mixing) if the flow is evenly split between the
two ponds. (answer: C1 = 14.3 mg/L; C2 = 33.3 mg/L; Ce = 23.8 mg/L)
c. Combined effluent concentration if the flow is split so that the hydraulic detention
times in the two ponds are equal. (answer: C1 = C2 = Ce = 20 mg/L)
d. Effluent concentration with the ponds in series -- pond 2 following pond 1. (answer:
12.5 mg/L)
e. Effluent concentration with the ponds in series -- pond 1 following pond 2. (answer:
12.5 mg/L)
P4. A treatment pond with an influent waste concentration of 100 mg/L produces an
effluent concentration of 30 mg/L. The flow is 5 m3/h and the volume is 1500 m3 .
a. If the treatment reaction is first order, what is the decay coefficient?
b. If the pond was divided in half as shown below, what would the effluent concentration
be? (Same decay coefficient.)
c. Answer parts a and b assuming the treatment reaction is zero order.

P5. A manufacturing process uses 100 kg/month of Solvent S to clean machine parts.
Solvent S is volatile and 15% of it is lost to the atmosphere. Forty percent is recovered
for recycling each month. The remainder leaves the plant in wastewater. What is the
average concentration in the wastewater if the average flow is 10 m3/d?

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