effluent discharge
1Discharge — in the context to expel or to let go may refer to: A military discharge, issued when a member of the armed forces is released from service Termination of employment, the end of an employee s duration with an employer A patient discharge, the… …
2Effluent — Wastewater discharge Effluent is an outflowing of water or gas from a natural body of water, or from a human made structure. Effluent is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as “wastewater treated or untreated that flows… …
3Discharge Monitoring Report — A Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) is a United States regulatory term for a periodic water pollution report prepared by industries, municipalities and other facilities discharging to surface waters.[1] The facilities collect wastewater samples,… …
4discharge — Synonyms and related words: AC arc, Poulsen arc, abide by, abrogate, absolution, absolve, accomplish, accomplished fact, accomplishment, accordance, achieve, achievement, acknowledgment, acquit, acquitment, acquittal, acquittance, adhere to,… …
5effluent — noun the effluent from papermaking contains may contaminants Syn: (liquid) waste, sewage, waste water, effluvium, outflow, discharge, emission …
6effluent — išmetalai statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Visos į aplinką išmetamos gamybos ir vartojimo atliekos. atitikmenys: angl. discharge; effluent rus. выбросы …
7effluent — 1. The discharge of water or other fluids from a spring. 2. A waste liquid discharge from a manufacturing or treatment process, in its natural state or partially or completely treated, that discharges into the environment [6] …
8discharge — išmetalai statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Visos į aplinką išmetamos gamybos ir vartojimo atliekos. atitikmenys: angl. discharge; effluent rus. выбросы …
9effluent — A complex waste material, for example industrial waste or sewage discharge, which is often contaminated with detrimental dissolved and suspended materials …
10effluent stream — gaining stream (a stream or a part of a stream where flow increases because of groundwater discharge) …