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(Environmental Engineering) Systems which change in response to feedback.
(Environmental Engineering) Required drinking water quality standards related directly to human health. These standards are required and enforceable by the U.S. EPA. See secondary standards.
(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which do not have a cellular membrane.
(Environmental Engineering) A process which requires molecular oxygen.
(Environmental Engineering) Energy production in which oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor, i.e. oxidation to produce energy where oxygen is the oxidizing agent. See fermentation.
(Environmental Engineering) The dissolving of molecular oxygen from the atmosphere into the water.
(Environmental Engineering) An organism capable of causing infection.
(Environmental Engineering) The fluid entering a system, process, tank, etc. An effluent from one process can be an influent to another process. See effluent.
(Environmental Engineering) A fuel derived from the combustible portion of municipal solid waste. The fuel is often processed into small briquettes, similar in size to charcoal.
(Environmental Engineering) or Publicly Owned Treatment Works Any municipally owned wastewater treatment facility.
(Environmental Engineering) A virus particle. Viral DNA or RNA enclosed in an organic capsule. See virus.
(Environmental Engineering) Organic compounds with two hydrocarbon groups bonded to a carbonyl group.