For a flow rate 0.8 m3.s-1 how many rapid filter sand boxes of dimensions 10m x 10m are needed for a loading rate of 110 m^3.day^-1.m^-2.
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First, we need to convert the flow rate from m³/s to m³/day. There are 86400 seconds in a day, so: 0.8 m³/s * 86400 s/day = 69120 m³/day Show more…
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