Biological contaminants: Living organisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mammal and bird antigens that can cause harmful health effects to humans.
Biological Contaminants: Agents derived from or that are living organisms (e.g., viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mammal and bird antigens) that can be inhaled and can cause many types of health effects including allergic reactions, ...
Biological Contaminants: Living organisms or derivates (e.g. viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mammal and bird antigens) that can cause harmful health effects when inhaled, swallowed, or otherwise taken into the body.
Biological Contaminants Contamination caused by living organisms either microscopic or larger animals, which can cause health effects. Biological Control ...
Biodegradable Plastic Biodegradation Biodiesel Biodiversity Biodiversity Action Plan or BAP Bioenergy Bioerosion Biofiltration Biofuels Biogas Biogeography Bioindicator Biological Contaminants ...
Chemical, physical or biological contaminants in the air inside buildings and other enclosed spaces occupied by humans.
Biological Contaminants Biological Control Biological Integrity Biological Magnification Biological Measurement Biological Medium Biological Oxidation Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) Biological Stressors Biological Treatment ...
Chemical, physical, or biological contaminants in in-door air. Indoor Climate Temperature, humidity, lighting, air flow and noise levels in a habitable structure or conveyance. Indoor climate can affect indoor air pollution.
Indoor air pollution Chemical, physical, or biological contaminants in indoor air.(1) Industrial waste Unwanted materials from an industrial operation; may be liquid, sludge, solid, or hazardous waste.(1) ...
Slow Sand Filtration: Passage of raw water through a bed of sand at low velocity, resulting in substantial removal of chemical and biological contaminants.
See also: Contaminant, Water, Waste, Pollution, Toxic
 
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