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Blackwater - the wastewater generated by toilets.
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Carbon dioxide - CO2 is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. However the amount of it increases when we burn fossil fuels, leading to global warming.

 


Blackwater: Wastewater from toilet, latrine, and agua privy flushing and sinks used for food preparation or disposal of chemical or chemical-biological ingredients
Blind spots: Any place on a filter medium where fluids cannot flow through.

Blackwater: Water that contains animal, human, or food waste.
Blood Products: Any product derived from human blood, including, but not limited to, blood plasma, platelets, red or white corpuscles, ...

blackwater Water that contains animal, human, or food waste.
blank A bottle containing only dilution water or distilled water; the sample being tested is not added.

Blackwater
Water that contains waste of humans, animals or food.
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Blackwater Waste water containing urine and fecal matter. Brownfields The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) designation for existing industrial and commercial facilities or sites that have been abandoned.

Ecological Sanitation Also known as ecosan, ecological sanitation is a new way of sanitizing blackwater contaminated by human feces and urine.

Old ridge and slough along the Blackwater River.
Soil in trays collect from a transect going from a floodplain ridge to a floodplain slough. The three slough soils on the left were poorly aerated and are grey because of flooding.

greywater: used water from washing machines, dishwashers, sinks, baths and showers that can be reused on gardens. In contrast to blackwater from toilets, which is not safe to reuse without being treated.

Wastewater - Water that has been used and contaminated, posing a potential environmental risk. Wastewater must be purified before being reused or returned to the environment. Also known as blackwater.
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