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Discover LudwigThe term "water effluent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to any waste or pollution discharged from a facility into a water source. Example: The company was fined for polluting the river with their water effluent.
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Water effluent from its treatment plant contains nickel levels below the regulated requirement, while also producing high-grade nickel concentrate.
Coagulation is one of the most used water effluent treatments.
The pH for the HS water effluent was 7.09.
As the temperature increased, the LS water effluent pH tended to decrease (Fig. 7).
Onshore disposal typically requires the produced water effluent to be injected into a saltwater disposal well.
The water was then switched to the LS water; the pH for the LS water effluent was ~ 9.0.
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Also, as the temperature increased, the pH gradient between the HS and LS water effluents decreased.
The test results revealed that PPG reduced water effluents in the sandpack by 30%65%%.
A classic example of a physical contaminant is the effect of warm water effluents to rivers.
Micropollutants: Anthropogenic chemicals found at low levels (generally ppb or less) in waste water effluents or surface waters.
They also found that the discharge of treated urban waste water effluents can significantly degrade the microbiological quality of rivers.
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