It may be less dense and sink
Then it would float. You mean "more dense"?
But you're still spot on.
> It may be less dense and sink
Then it would float. You mean "more dense"?
But you're still spot on.
Shush, it's 4am and I'm watching X-Files cause I can't sleep.
Shush, it's 4am and I'm watching X-Files cause I can't sleep.
It could concentrate there. It may be less dense and sink when stagnent and could collect in significant quantities. Even after waste water processing, fertility hormones and anti-depressants can still be detected in tap water (thanks California), so it wouldn't shock me that a waste water reservoir could be highly contaminated