Black water: Water that contains animal, human, or food waste. Brine Mud: Waste material, often associated with well-drilling or mining, composed of mineral salts or other inorganic compounds.
Black Water - Water containing human waste from toilets and urinals. Black water contains pathogens that must be neutralized before the water can be safely reused.
Black Water: liquid and solid human body waste and the carriage water generated by toilet use. Bottle Bill: law requiring deposits on beverage containers (see Container Deposit Legislation).
black water : Water that contains animal, human, or food waste. bloom (algal) : A proliferation of algae and/or higher aquatic plants in a body of water; often related to pollution, especially when pollutants accelerate growth.
Black Water Surface water that is dark in color because it contains high levels of colored organic acids such as tannic acid, or (2) domestic wastewater that contains animal, human, or food wastes. Bloom ...
Gray and or Black Water Treatment - Gray water is any water that is used in a home except water that is used to flush toilets, which is called black water.
Pen Branch, a third order, black water riparian wetland in the coastal plain of South Carolina, which deteriorated due to thermal pollution associated with the release of plutonium.
Grey Water is wastewater from household use, such as sink and bathrooms, that is being re-used, e.g as cistern flush water. Black water is effluent from household use being used for cistern flushing.
Black water. Liquid and solid human body waste and the carriage water generated through toilet usage. blank. A bottle containing only dilution water or distilled water; the sample being tested is not added.
See also: Soil, Air, Organic compound, Volatile, Pollutant
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