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Leaching is an acceptable and commonly used word in written English.
It is a verb that refers to a process in which a liquid (often water) extracts soluble or suspended solids from a material, typically soil. For example, "The leaching of minerals from the soil reduced the quality of the soil."
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But no fix came, and by now 69 of the 177 tanks are leaching their poisons into the ground only three miles from the Columbia river, which irrigates 1m acres and provides a home for salmon runs that give jobs to fishermen all the way to Alaska.Plutonium production at Hanford stopped in the mid-1980s.
It is simple and perfect.Adams conveys the mass of the cliff and the subtle cross-hatching of sedimentary layers and "desert varnish"—vertical stripes made by minerals leaching out of the rock.
On April 1st it will introduce a new fertiliser policy, which should add more nutrients to the soil while leaching fewer resources from the public coffers.
And if the state education department co-operates by giving researchers access to data on its own pupils, it will be possible to tell whether charter schools are leaching talent from state schools or whether the challenge they pose to incumbents improves performance across the board.Newark's charters are convinced they have a compelling story to tell.
It is not an argument calculated to appeal to western liberals, but it carries some weight.More palatably, they also say that Mr Badawi is well placed to try to win back support for the ruling party, the United Malays National Organisation UMNOO), which has been leaching away to the main Islamic opposition party, PAS.
It was argued that nickel ions leaching out of the coins as they corroded would cause hand eczema in the 15% of women and 2% of men who are already allergic, and might sensitise more of the population to nickel as well.
Yes it canFeb 12th 2009 Israel's election: Zippy Livni; nearly NetanyahuFeb 11th 2009The most obvious cost of inaction is the leaching away of trust.
Water leaching through the landfill can carry such toxins into the groundwater or nearby bodies of water, and from there into drinking water and the food chain.Western household waste is full of dangerous chemicals.
Adding a layer of the sand under the topsoil stops water from leaching away, making it easier to grow crops in arid climates or in water-scarce lands such as those of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Even then campaigners called for further illiberalism, citing everything from litter to toxins from cigarette butts leaching into groundwater and the harm smoking allegedly does to birds.Other activists now follow anti-smokers' lead.
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Soils of the more humid and southern taiga are highly leached spodosols, which are characterized by the leaching of iron, aluminum, and organic matter from the chemically and biologically distinct surface layer horizon A to the next layer horizon B. Much of the soil of central and eastern Canada granitic Canadian Shield has been repeatedly scraped clean by glacial advances.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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