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Where is the rock typically placed in a trickling filter?

  1. Around the outer edge of the filter

  2. In the center of the filter

  3. On the tile underdrain system

  4. At the discharge of the filter

The correct answer is: On the tile underdrain system

In a trickling filter, the rock, or media, is placed on the tile underdrain system. This is because the purpose of the tile underdrain is to collect and convey the treated wastewater away from the filter. The rock media supports the growth of microorganisms that facilitate the biological treatment of wastewater as it trickles down through the media. Placing the rock on the underdrain allows for optimal flow of wastewater and efficient filtration, as gravity helps distribute the flow uniformly. The rock in this context is not located around the outer edge, in the center, or at the discharge point of the filter, as these placements would not support the system's intended function of effective drainage and wastewater treatment. Such placements could lead to poor flow dynamics and potentially decrease the efficiency of the overall treatment process.