Voorbeelden van het gebruik van The effluent in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Was taking the effluent of these.
Thus, the effluent are released from organic nitrogen and phosphorus.
That show we get rid of the effluent from the paper mills.
Less than 0.5% of these elements are in the effluent;
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The effluent to be treated came from the Orgreave cokingplant.
I think of seaweed growingoff the effluent of fish, for example.
Anacon 303 Τ transmittance of the incident beam through the effluent.
The effluent of more than 3.5 million inhabitants can thus be disposed of in this way.
in which only the effluent was recirculated.
The effluent from the production site complies with drinking water quality standards.
High concentrations of humic acids are also found in the effluent from sewage treatment plants.
The effluent of the membrane installation will be turned into potable water through nanofiltration.
The effluent must be kept under aerobic conditions in the period between sampling and application.
WTM at a depth of about 1 metre expressed as percentages of the level in the effluent applied.
chlorine are still present in the effluent.
And what this project was doing was taking the effluent of these, and turning them into all of this food.
In the case of one blast furnace, the effluent from which was already partially treated
The effluent is pumped out from under this floating layer
Consideration was also given to the possibility of selling the effluent to industry and/or greenhouse horticulture, and using it to preserve nature values.
Before being discharged into natural water ways, the site utilized a combination of reagents to treat the effluent.
The effluent from the processes will then be highly concentrated,
optimize all your industrial chemicals in the effluent of your production facility.
Standards were based upon effective oxygen loads, which were related to the quantity of oxygen which the effluent would consume from the river during its passage to sea.