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2) If you were able to allow a day to pass with a small amount of activated carbon in the contaminated water prior to testing, you would find the copper concentration to be negligible. How does this relate to wetland remediation of contaminated water? (Keep in mind the processes that occur in wetlands are far more complicated than that which occurs with activated carbon.)