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As much as the facility providing the service charges. That's how the price is determined - not by state.
People are effluent
The water was effluent through the river.
The effluent from the sewage plant drained directly into the river.
The same as all effluent including human effluent, it emits grenhouse gases, as does the belching and farting of all these creatures.
The opposite of "influent" is "effluent." Influent refers to water flowing into a system, while effluent refers to water flowing out of a system.
The Marginal Social Cost (MSC) is the Marginal Private Cost (MPC) + the Marginal External Cost (MEC). As an example, a pulp and paper mill might produce paper using a supply curve of MPC = 4Q. The mill pumps its effluent into a river. The effluent then travels downstream and a village that gets its water form the river has to install purification systems. The installation of purification is an external cost borne by the village but attributable to the mill. Now if the mill took into account his external cost and factored it into its cost structure, thereby not allowing raw effluent to get into the river and saving the village the cost of installing purification systems, the company might find that MSC = 6Q (MEC = 2Q). No matter what the Demand function equals, the Equilibrium just went to a higher cost and lower output.
The total cost of port charges for shipping this cargo is 5,000.
The color of effluent water can vary depending on the contaminants present in the water. It can range from clear to murky, and may have a tint of yellow, brown, green, or blue, depending on the source and composition of the effluent. Treatment processes can help improve the color of effluent water.
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A system of open-jointed tile, usually laid on a rock fill, used for dispersing waste water effluent into the ground. The size is determined by what you are trying to drain and where you are draining to.
No, influx and effluent are not the same. Influx refers to something flowing in, such as water flowing into a reservoir. Effluent, on the other hand, refers to something flowing out, such as wastewater discharged from a treatment plant.