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- Effluent abstract "Effluent is an outflowing of water or gas from a natural body of water, or from a manmade structure.Effluent, in engineering, is the stream exiting a chemical reactor.Effluent is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as \"wastewater - treated or untreated - that flows out of a treatment plant, sewer, or industrial outfall. Generally refers to wastes discharged into surface waters\". The Compact Oxford English Dictionary defines effluent as \"liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea\".Effluent in the artificial sense is in general considered to be water pollution, such as the outflow from a sewage treatment facility or the wastewater discharge from industrial facilities. An effluent sump pump, for instance, pumps waste from toilets installed below a main sewage line.In the context of waste water treatment plants, effluent that has been treated is sometimes called secondary effluent, or treated effluent. This cleaner effluent is then used to feed the bacteria in biofilters.In the context of a thermal power station, the output of the cooling system may be referred to as the effluent cooling water, which is noticeably warmer than the environment. Effluent only refers to liquid discharge. In sugar beet processing, effluent is often settled in water tanks that allow the mud-contaminated water to settle. The mud sinks to the bottom, leaving the top section of water clear, free to be pumped back into the river or be reused in the process again.The Mississippi River's effluent of fresh water is so massive (7,000 to 20,000 m3/s, or 200,000 to 700,000 ft3/s) that a plume of fresh water is detectable by the naked eye from space, even as it rounds Florida and up to the coast of Georgia.".
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- Effluent wikiPageRevisionID "687227274".
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Artificiality.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Biofilter.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_engineering.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_science.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_pollution.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reactor.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Clean-in-place.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Combined_sewer.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Discharge_Monitoring_Report.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Effluent_guidelines.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Effluent_limitation.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Leachate.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi_River.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Plume_(fluid_dynamics).
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Sanitary_sewer_overflow.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Sewage_treatment.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_beet.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Sump_pump.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_power_station.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Wastewater.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Wastewater_discharge_standards_in_Latin_America.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Water_pollution.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink Water_quality.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLink File:Discharge_pipe.jpg.
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLinkText "Effluent".
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLinkText "discharge".
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLinkText "discharged".
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLinkText "effluence".
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLinkText "effluent discharge".
- Effluent wikiPageWikiLinkText "effluent".
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- Effluent wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Effluent subject Category:Environmental_engineering.
- Effluent subject Category:Environmental_science.
- Effluent subject Category:Water_pollution.
- Effluent hypernym Stream.
- Effluent type River.
- Effluent type Discipline.
- Effluent type Science.
- Effluent type Study.
- Effluent comment "Effluent is an outflowing of water or gas from a natural body of water, or from a manmade structure.Effluent, in engineering, is the stream exiting a chemical reactor.Effluent is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as \"wastewater - treated or untreated - that flows out of a treatment plant, sewer, or industrial outfall. Generally refers to wastes discharged into surface waters\".".
- Effluent label "Effluent".
- Effluent sameAs Q1057706.
- Effluent sameAs Efluente.
- Effluent sameAs Effluent.
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- Effluent sameAs m.06z1rv.
- Effluent sameAs Q1057706.
- Effluent wasDerivedFrom Effluent?oldid=687227274.
- Effluent depiction Discharge_pipe.jpg.
- Effluent isPrimaryTopicOf Effluent.