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A well-structured problem has all the required information to solve it.
A well-structured problem has all the required information to solve it.
A well-structured problem has all the required information to solve it.
All required info is available to solve a problem when there are just as many different equations as there are variables to solve for.
This could be many things. You could have an aeration unit that provides too much gas into the system. This would not be a problem. On the other hand, you might have high amounts of minerals in your pond and these minerals may be gathering at the surface as the water evaporates. I would do a water change if you haven't done one in a while. If you have then I would look into aeration and filtration units. Most aeration units built for systems of that size are adjustable so it might make sense to look into the functionality of the systems you have regulating the pond.
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The Clear Stream septic system converts septic effluent to clear water by creating an environment friendly to aerobic bacteria. This system can solve nearly any septic odor problem due to the clear product that it leaves behind.
The steps that are required to build a system to solve a particular problem are: 1. Problem Definition that must include precise specifications of what the initial situation will be as well as what final situations constitute acceptable solutions to the problem. 2. Problem Analysis , this can have immense impact on the appropriateness of varies possible techniques for solving the problem. 3. Selection of the best technique(s) for solving the particular problem.
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