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I found this page by searching for "influent" as in influent and effluent and was really wanting to check my spelling. This showed a 1% probable hit on my search but was far closer than any other listed near the top.
Anyway, while this particular subject is listed in "Chemistry," I am more familiar with hydraulics and retention time in the area of storm water control, open channel flow, and other general Civil Engineering/water treatment and control topics. I only offer this as a potential for additional research or reference.
William T. Guiher, P.E. 654 Springs Lane Cincinnati, OH 45255 (not logged in) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.42.134.227 (talk) 18:51, 30 January 2007
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