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Offline Chaste

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Enviromental Question
« on: November 29, 2011, 07:56:19 AM »
Hi all, I don't really know where this falls under. But my guess is that this fits it best.

Anyway a following question I have in mind:
Assume that a chemical, with a molecular weight of 150, is released at a rate of 300kg/day to a river, 100km upstream of the public water system. Estimate the initial partitioning of the chemical in the water, sediment and biota.

Data:
Water solubility:100ppm
Soil sorption coefficient:10,000
Organic solids concentration in suspended solids: 15ppm
River flow rate: 500 millions liters per day
Bioconcentration factor: 100,000
Biota loading: 100g per 1000 cubic metres.

Solution:
The ratio of concentrations in water, sediment and biota will be approximated: 1:10,000: 100,000
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My question is where did these ratios come from?


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