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A wastewater treatment plant discharges 1 m3/s of effluent with an ultimate BOD of 40 mg/L into a stream flowing at 10 m3/s. Just upstream of the discharge point, the stream has an ultimate BOD of 3 mg/L. The deoxygenation constant (kd) is estimated to be 0.22 1/d. (a) Assuming complete and instantaneous mixing, find the ultimate BOD of the mixture of the waste and the river just downstream of the outfall. (b) Assuming a constant cross-sectional area for the stream equal to 55 m2, what ultimate BOD would you expect to find at a point 10,000 m downstream?

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