Solidification and Stabilization Removal of wastewater from a waste or changing it chemically to make it less permeable and susceptible to transport by water. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
stabilization (soil) Chemical or mechanical treatment designed to increase or maintain the stability of a mass of soil or otherwise to improve its engineering properties. sterilization ...
Stabilization: Conversion of the active organic matter in sludge into inert, harmless material. Stabilization Pond: See Lagoon. Stable Air: A motionless mass of air that holds, instead of dispersing, pollutants.
stabilization ponds An excavated, uniformly shaped, and lined basin, about ten feet in average depth, providing weeks of detention time for a raw sewage influent that is biologically oxidized by a dilute biomass of bacteria and algae.
Stabilization Changing active organic matter in sludge into inert, harmless material.
Stabilization: The process of changing an active substance into inert, harmless material or physical activities at a site that acts to limit the further spread of contamination without actual reduction of toxicity.
Stabilization See chemical fixation.
Sterilization The destruction or inactivation of all microorganisms. See Disinfection.
STABILIZATION Providing adequate measures, vegetative and/or structural that will prevent erosion from occurring. STAGE (HYDRAULICS) ...
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) - A treaty signed at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro that calls for the "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent ...
Documentation prepared to guide the deactivation, stabilization and surveillance of a waste management unit or facility under RCRA. Coagulation ...
The chemicals neutralize the electrical charges of the fine particles and cause destabilization of the particles. This clumping together makes it easier to separate the solids from the water by settling, skimming, draining, or filtering.
The team members perform responses to releases or potential releases of hazardous substances for the purpose of control or stabilization of the incident.
See also: Water, Soil, Waste, Environment, Reduce
 
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