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Inflow: The entry of extraneous rainwater into a sewer system from sources other than infiltration, such as basement drains, sewer holes, storm drains, and street washing.
Influent: The stream of water that enters any system or treatment unit.

 


channel inflow Water, which at any instant, is flowing into the channel system form surface flow, subsurface flow, base flow, and rainfall that has directly fallen onto the channel.

INFLOW PROTECTION
A water handling device used to protect the transition area between any water conveyance (dike, swale, or swale dike) and a sediment trapping device.
INFLOW REGULATION ...

Base Flow: The sustained low flow in a stream. Generally base flow is the inflow of groundwater to the stream.
Batch: A group of samples prepared at the same time in the same location using the same method.

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Hydrologic balance. An accounting of all water inflow to, water outflow from, and changes in water storage within a hydrologic unit over a specified period.

Addition of nitrogen, phosphorous and carbon compounds or other nutrients into a water body, thereby increasing the potential for growth of algae and other aquatic plants. Most frequently, enrichment results from the inflow of sewage effluents or ...

See also: Water, Treatment, Environment, Discharge, Condition

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