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Wastewater having 22 mg/l dissolved phosphorous (po43−) is treated chemicaly with ferric sulfate ((fe2(so4)3) (concentrated solution of 165 gr/l as fe). how much stock solution (volume in ml) of ferric sulfate is needed per a liter of water treated to achieve 100% po43− removal? how much solids (on a dry basis) are generated in the process per a million gallons of water treated? (show your calculations and provide answers in ml (for volume) and kg (for solids))

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