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What did you think of the Earth & Environmental Science paper?
matthewm said:yeah threw me off abit. but I just had bits and pieces of proccesses that lead to it being to be recycled[/QUOTE
did yo use a specific exaMPLE (i made up some crap about mining and their use of treatment and recycling)
twas a largesse impasse, exactly the same conundrem as you, i ended up with some bollocks bout a mines treatment of waste water, sedimentation, flocculation, ph balancing etc.... it kinda sounded like you should talk bout a specific example....haejin_is_irish said:Did anyone get thrown into an impasse with the question about liquid wastes and recyclign that water?
When they said liquid wastes i was thinking about the flocculants, centruge, precipitation stuff, but when they said liquid wastes i went into thinking about artificial wetlands.
And did anyoen else crack up when they saw the picture fo the guy leaping over the little stream?
For Cooksonia, i talked about its vascular system and how it was beneficial bla blah photosynthesis. blah blah. Then i said how its roots needed to be mroe well developed into order to acces water depper in dryer soils etc.
And how it had to form a method of reproduction that wasnt reliant on simply water.
ya i just talked bout how the water is reused after mining to water replanted natives.... not really recyclingkols_kebabs said:And regarding 'recycling' of liquid wastes, yeah I was kind of thrown by that
Do you think they'll differentiate between recycling and just treatment?
Cause all I had studied in class for water treatment was the septic tank system. The seppo system filters water, and puts it back into the environment e.g. your paddock, but is this recycling?
Recycling would be reuse I guess?, e.g. graywater, treated sewage for drinking etc. and the question would suit those who had done those treatments.
I tried to emphasize how the sewerage is all good after filtration and is sort of 'reused' as it goes back into the natural environment, as opposed to say, just dumping it, but I'm not sure if this is really recycling.