Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's page for free fun content. ...
He also blamed the provincial government for failing to stop the release of domestic sewage and industrial effluent in the Indus river, its canals and distributaries. US policies always harmed freedom, autonomy of other nations: Ayaz Palejo Sisamau Nullah, which produces 140 MLD of domestic sewag...
Sewage sludge is defined as waste from the treatment of both domestic and industrial wastewater, with the aim of reducing its pollutant load and, consequently, its impact on the environment. From:Fruit Crops,2020 About this page Add to MendeleySet alert ...
Sewage treatmentgenerates sludge from the physical–chemical and biological treatment stages that must be stabilized and disinfected for later reuse. The management of sludge has associated risks due to its composition in organic matter, pathogenic microorganisms, heavy metals, and emerging pollutants, suc...
AgricultureWaste waterIrrigation systemsSoilsYieldGrassesFeedingAnimalsThis collection of articles discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of the agricultural use of sewage. The results of research on irrigation with sewage in various types of soil and on the effects of sewage on the yield and ...
the rules and regulations enacted by the State Department of Health for the protection of these supplies must be observed. Where systems are to be located on the watershed of any stream or body of water from which the City of New York obtains its water supply, the approval of the New York...
Sludge is a specific byproduct of the sewage treatment process, sewage encompasses all types of waste water, regardless of its source or composition. The treatment of sewage aims to remove harmful substances and pathogens, converting it into effluent and sludge, with the latter requiring additional...
In the light of the fact that the use of sewage sludge on agricultural fields can be considered a way to spread such pathogen, and therefore risk the health of the population exposed, the aim of this study was to survey Salmonella spp. and its serotypes in sewage sludge samples from five...
Municipal wastewaters normally contain approximately 5% to 10% settleable suspended solids. In addition some of these solids are grease-like in nature and will separate from the denser, settleable solids. Usually cities use large settling tanks to remove both types of solids-one by the process of...
and humans while encouraging its correct use. According to this document, because of valuable agronomic properties, it is justified to encourage the application of sewage sludge in agriculture. The application of sewage sludge must not impair the quality of soil and the harvest. It is, however, ...