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After flocculation the water flows into the sedimentation tanks.
Sedimentation tanks may be rectangular or circular in shape and are typically about 3 metres (10 feet) deep.
Suspended solids that pass through screens and grit chambers are removed from the sewage in sedimentation tanks.
Modern sedimentation tanks are equipped with mechanical scrapers that continuously push the sludge toward a collection hopper, where it is pumped out.
Most sedimentation tanks, though, are not less than 3 metres deep, in order to provide enough room for a sludge layer and a scraper mechanism.
Specific means of pollution control might include refuse disposal systems such as sanitary landfills, emission control systems for automobiles, sedimentation tanks in sewerage systems, the electrostatic precipitation of impurities from industrial gas, or the practice of recycling.
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Sedimentation tank, also called settling tank or clarifier, component of a modern system of water supply or wastewater treatment.
A sedimentation tank allows suspended particles to settle out of water or wastewater as it flows slowly through the tank, thereby providing some degree of purification.
The efficiency of a sedimentation tank for removing suspended solids depends more on its surface area than on its depth or volume.
The flow passes through the sedimentation tank, then to the inflow tank.
Sedimentation tank performance was directly investigated by measurement of the mean concentration along the tank.
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