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A primary clarifier receives an inflow of raw river water containing 15 mg/L TSS (total suspended solids) at a flow rate of 35 MGD. Additionally, this primary clarifier receives rapid sand filtration backwash water containing 650 mg/L TSS at an average flow rate of 0.05 MGD. The effluent from the primary clarifier has a consistent TSS concentration of 0.3 mg/L. a) What mass of solids enters the primary clarifier each day (in kilograms/day)?
b) What mass of solids collects in the bottom of the primary clarifier each day (in kilograms/day)?

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