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Dosage in Environmental Engineering Formulas
Dosage used to obtain coliform reduction refers to the amount of disinfectant added to the wastewater to achieve the desired level of pathogen reduction or disinfection efficacy. And is denoted by D. Dosage is usually measured using the Milligram per Liter for Density. Note that the value of Dosage is always positive.
Formulas to find Dosage in Environmental Engineering
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Dosage Used given Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow
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Dosage Used given Average Daily Consumption of Chlorine
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Environmental Engineering formulas that make use of Dosage
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Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow
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Average Flow given Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow
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Peaking Factor given Capacity of Chlorinator at Peak Flow
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Average Daily Consumption of Chlorine
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Average Flow given Average Daily Consumption of Chlorine
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List of variables in Environmental Engineering formulas
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Chlorine Required
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Peaking Factor
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FAQ
What is the Dosage?
Dosage used to obtain coliform reduction refers to the amount of disinfectant added to the wastewater to achieve the desired level of pathogen reduction or disinfection efficacy. Dosage is usually measured using the Milligram per Liter for Density. Note that the value of Dosage is always positive.
Can the Dosage be negative?
No, the Dosage, measured in Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Dosage?
Dosage is usually measured using the Milligram per Liter[mg/L] for Density. Kilogram per Cubic Meter[mg/L], Kilogram per Cubic Centimeter[mg/L], Gram per Cubic Meter[mg/L] are the few other units in which Dosage can be measured.
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