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stabilization ponds use fast-moving waters as a quick, low energy way to filter out large solids from wastewater. true false
Stabilization ponds (also known as lagoons) typically rely on slow - moving or static water. The processes in them, like sedimentation and biological treatment, happen over time in relatively still water. Fast - moving water is not characteristic of how stabilization ponds operate to filter out solids; rather, processes like screening or grit chambers (which use different flow dynamics) are more associated with removing large solids quickly, but not stabilization ponds. So the statement is false.
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