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municipal effluent - перевод на русский

Effluent limitation guidelines
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municipal effluent      
городской сток
municipal hospital         
HOSPITAL UNDER THE CONTROL OF A LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Municipal Hospitals; Municipal hospitals

медицина

городская больница

municipal engineering         
AREA OF ENGINEERING
Urban Engineering; Urban engineering; Municipal engineering; Urban engineer

строительное дело

городское хозяйство

нефтегазовая промышленность

коммунальное хозяйство

municipal engineering         
AREA OF ENGINEERING
Urban Engineering; Urban engineering; Municipal engineering; Urban engineer
городское хозяйство
municipal engineering         
AREA OF ENGINEERING
Urban Engineering; Urban engineering; Municipal engineering; Urban engineer
строительство и эксплуатация коммунальных сооружений
municipal securities         
BOND ISSUED BY A LOCAL GOVERNMENT, TERRITORY, OR THEIR AGENCIES, GENERALLY TO FINANCE PUBLIC PROJECTS
Municipals; Munis; Municipal Debt; Bond measure; Municipal bonds; Municipal Bond; Municipal debt; Tax-exempt bond premium laundering; Premium Laundering; Muni bond; Muni bonds; Tax exempt bond; Tax exempt bond premium laundering; Tax-exempt bond; Municipal securities; Municipal finance
ценные бумаги, выпущенные муниципалитетом
local law         
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ORDINANCE APPLYING TO A MUNICIPALITY OR OTHER LOCALITY
Local law; Municipal ordinance; City ordinance; Municipal ordinances; Local ordinances; Town Ordinance; Ordinance (Hong Kong); Town Law; Town law; City ordinances

математика

локальный закон

локальная закономерность

effluent         
  • [[Wastewater]] is considered effluent as it is released to surface water.
TREATED WASTEWATER NOT SUITABLE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION BUT WHICH IS USED FOR IRRIGATION OR RELEASED BACK INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AS SURFACE WATER
Effluents; Chemical sludge; Agriculture effluent
сущ.
сток, загрязняющий окружающую среду.
effluent         
  • [[Wastewater]] is considered effluent as it is released to surface water.
TREATED WASTEWATER NOT SUITABLE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION BUT WHICH IS USED FOR IRRIGATION OR RELEASED BACK INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AS SURFACE WATER
Effluents; Chemical sludge; Agriculture effluent
1) очищенная сточная вода
2) вода, использованная в технологическом процессе
3) фильтрат
effluent         
  • [[Wastewater]] is considered effluent as it is released to surface water.
TREATED WASTEWATER NOT SUITABLE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION BUT WHICH IS USED FOR IRRIGATION OR RELEASED BACK INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AS SURFACE WATER
Effluents; Chemical sludge; Agriculture effluent
effluent 1. noun 1) река; поток, вытекающий из другой реки или озера; исток 2) сток 2. adj. вытекающий из чего-л.; просачивающийся

Определение

Effluent
·adj Flowing out; as, effluent beams.
II. Effluent ·noun A stream that flows out of another stream or lake.

Википедия

Effluent guidelines

Effluent Guidelines (also referred to as Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs)) are U.S. national standards for wastewater discharges to surface waters and publicly owned treatment works (POTW) (also called municipal sewage treatment plants). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issues Effluent Guideline regulations for categories of industrial sources of water pollution under Title III of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The standards are technology-based, i.e. they are based on the performance of treatment and control technologies (e.g., Best Available Technology). Effluent Guidelines are not based on risk or impacts of pollutants upon receiving waters.

Regulated pollutants range from acenaphthene to zinc, with maximum allowed contamination levels in discharge water (wastewater) varying by industry. The regulations cover pollutants for which there are approved analytical testing methods. EPA has published many methods in its regulations, and has approved the use of other methods published by peer-reviewed sources, such as Standard Methods. In the early years of the program (1970s-1980s) the agency published methods for a list of 126 "priority pollutants," consisting of various toxic pollutants. Subsequently the agency has issued methods and regulated pollutants beyond those in the initial priority list.

Since the mid-1970s, the EPA has promulgated ELGs for 59 industrial categories, with over 450 subcategories. Effluent Guidelines currently control pollution at approximately 40,000 facilities that discharge directly to the nation's waters, 129,000 facilities that discharge to POTWs, and construction sites. The regulations annually prohibit the discharge of 700 billion pounds of pollutants into U.S. surface waters. EPA periodically reviews the existing industrial regulations and occasionally updates an existing category or adds a new category.

Effluent Guidelines are implemented in water discharge permits issued to facilities through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES).

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