04-9 (ML 6.12) A pristine stream flowing at 100 cubic feet per second (cfs) in the Rocky Mountains contains 5 mg/L of suspended solids (SS). During the spring, ice melt conveys an additional 250 mg/L of TSS at a rate of 20 cfs into the stream. Determine the concentration of TSS in the stream during the spring. (Hint: Treat the ice melt as a secondary stream added to the first.) Answer: 46 mg/L

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Answer:

[tex]C_{mix} = 45.833 mg/l[/tex]

Explanation:

Give data:

flow rate of stream is [tex]Q_1 100 cfs[/tex]

concentration of suspended solids [tex]SS_1 5 mg/L[/tex]

During spring time,

concentration of TSS = [tex]SS_2 = 250 mg/l[/tex]

flow rate of stream [tex]Q_2= 20 cfs[/tex]

we know that, concentration of mix is given as

[tex]C_{mix} = \frac{Q_1 SS_1 +  Q_2 SS_2}{Q_1 +Q_2}[/tex]

[tex]C_{mix} = \frac{100\times 5 + 20\times 250}{100+20}[/tex]

[tex]C_{mix} = 45.833 mg/l[/tex]

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