Influent: The stream of water that enters any system or treatment unit. Inhibitor: chemical that interferes with a chemical reaction, such as precipitation.
Influent Water or wastewater entering a treatment plant, or a particular stage of the treatment process. Irrigation ...
Influent Water, wastewater, or other liquid flowing into a reservoir, basin, or treatment plant. Information Collection Request (ICR) ...
influent Water or other liquid (raw or partially treated) flowing into a reservoir, basin, treatment process, or treatment plant.
influent : Water or other liquid-raw or partially flowing INTO a reservoir, basin, treatment process or treatment plant. ingestion : Type of exposure through the mouth. inhalation : Type of exposure through the lungs.
Influent The fluid entering a system, process, tank, etc. An effluent from one process can be an influent to another process. See effluent. ...
The Earth Policy Institute was founded by Lester Brown, one of the most enlightened and influential environmental thinkers of our time.
Club of Rome: a group of scientists, academics, civil servants and businessmen set up in 1968 by Aurelio Peccei, an Italian industrialist, and Alexander King, a Scottish scientist; published the influential Limits to Growth (see below) in 1972.
of a substance from a liquid to a gas by exposure to the air and/or heat exoskeleton an external skeleton, as in insects external loading nutrients or pollutants arriving at a body of water via external routes, for example, influent streams ...
See also: Environment, Waste, Reduce, Water, Pollution
 
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