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The processing scheme for treatment of lake water consists of(1) rapid mixing and floccula...

The processing scheme for treatment of lake water consists of

(1) rapid mixing and flocculation,

(2) sedimentation,

(3) filtration, and

(4) clear-well storage.

The chemicals available for treatment are activated carbon, alum, chlorine, fluorosilicic acid, and poly­mers. At what principal and alternate locations in the processing scheme are these chemicals likely to be added?

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