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What do you do to remove the phosphate from the water to get rid of the eutrophication?
 

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describe two possible sources of contamination in this catchment and assess methods that could be used for purifying the water before it reaches the town.

there's a farm = phosphate. i want to purify the water
 

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describe two possible sources of contamination in this catchment and assess methods that could be used for purifying the water before it reaches the town.

there's a farm = phosphate. i want to purify the water
flocullation and sedimentation are the only things i can think of to remove it. That's also part the answer in success one.
 

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flocullation and sedimentation are the only things i can think of to remove it. That's also part the answer in success one.
flocculation and sedimentation only takes out suspended particles.
I doubt that PO4 is a suspended particle as i think it would be separated throughout the water.
I have the success one book... thats why i posted the answer doesnt explain PO4
 
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It will precipitate during flocculation as aluminium phosphate or calcium phosphate depending on the flocculant.
 

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