k Settlement tank at a sewage treatment works Settlement tank with a weir. In wastewater treatment, weirs are walls that control the flow of water into launders sloped channels surrounding the tank. Weirs usually have notches, holes or slits alongside their length to enable a uniform flow rate., by ANDY DAVIESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Settlement tank at a sewage treatment works Settlement tank with a weir. In wastewater treatment, weirs are walls that control the flow of water into launders  sloped channels surrounding the tank . Weirs usually have notches, holes or slits alongside their length to enable a uniform flow rate., by ANDY DAVIES SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Settlement tank at a sewage treatment works

Settlement tank with a weir. In wastewater treatment, weirs are walls that control the flow of water into launders (sloped channels surrounding the tank). Weirs usually have notches, holes or slits alongside their length to enable a uniform flow rate., by ANDY DAVIES/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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