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English to Polish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering: Industrial / metallurgy | |||||
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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 00:43 | ||||
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2 | osadzanie się w jazie przelewowym |
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Coagulation–flocculation: |
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osadzanie się w jazie przelewowym Explanation: This sounds ike przelew splywowy/jaz splywowy (spillway). The waste settles to the bottom and the liquid goes over the top of the weir = jaz. |
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Reference: Coagulation–flocculation: Reference information: Most wastewater treatment plant includes sedimentation in their process. The sedimentation also called clarification is a treatment process in which the velocity of the water is lowered below the suspension velocity and the suspended particles settle out of the water due to gravity. Settled solids are removed as sludge, and floating solids are removed as scum. Wastewater leaves the sedimentation tank over an effluent weir to the next step of treatment. The efficiency or performance of the process is controlled by: retention time, temperature, tank design, and condition of the equipment. - https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/waste-water-treatmen... |
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