Calculate the volume of 896, 000 lb of wastewater, Civil Engineering

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Solve the following problems related to Wastewater flow and densities

(a) The volume of 896, 000 lb of wastewater is?

(b)  The weight of 13,000 ft3 of wastewater is?

(c) A flow of 6,000 gallons per second is how many MGD?

(d) A flow of 1,000 ft3/min is equal to how many MGD?  

Ans (a) the volume of 896, 000 lb of wastewater is?

896,000 lbs/ 8.345 lbs/gal = 107,370 gallons  

(b)  The weight of 13,000 ft3 of wastewater is?

13,000 ft3 * 62.4 lbs/ft3 = 811200 lbs  

(c) A flow of 6,000 gallons per second is how many MGD?

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(d) A flow of 1,000 ft3/min is equal to how many MGD?

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