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The quality of wastewater can affect the rate of demand for treatment. Wastewater with higher concentrations of pollutants or organic matter may require more intensive treatment processes to meet regulatory standards. This can increase the rate of demand for treatment, as more resources are needed tRead more
The quality of wastewater can affect the rate of demand for treatment. Wastewater with higher concentrations of pollutants or organic matter may require more intensive treatment processes to meet regulatory standards. This can increase the rate of demand for treatment, as more resources are needed to achieve the desired effluent quality. On the other hand, lower-quality wastewater may require less intensive treatment processes, resulting in lower rates of demand for treatment.
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