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You can use it in a sentence to describe a situation where a river, stream, or body of water is flowing outwards, such as: "I watched the river as it steadily discharged water into the sea."
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The ruling stemmed from a suit accusing the Fidelity Exploration and Development Company of illegally discharging water into the Tongue River from its coal-bed methane operations.
As a result, the corps starts discharging water when the level rises above 15 ½ feet, although some leeway exists depending on the weather.
In an impulse turbine the potential energy, or the head of water, is first converted into kinetic energy by discharging water through a carefully shaped nozzle.
Pipe pressurisation results in temporary storage of discharging water, which is released later when pressurisation stops.
A key breakthrough: increasing the cell's output by discharging water from the fuel stack at low pressure without using a compressor.
"Our patrol boat carried out restrictions on the vessel such as blocking its path and discharging water," the coastguard said in a statement.
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Weathering rate models designed for watersheds combine chemical data of discharging waters with morphologic and hydrologic parameters of the catchments.
Fig. 7 Na K Mg ternary diagram and geo-indicator representing equilibrium state of discharging waters from NW Sabalan wells (Kosari and Sattari 2015).
"There would be no need to use city water," she said, and no need to discharge water into a sewer.
Workers clamped the troublesome metal pipe, which is part of the system that feeds and discharges water to the plant.
According to Riverkeeper, the hotter discharged water kills large numbers of fish, larvae and eggs.
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