Effluent Treatment Plant
There isn't a precise synonyn for all contexts, but at least in some contexts the terms effluent or garbage would be synonymous to pollution.
There is no antonym for example, you can't have no example. Therefore there is no antonym for example.
Green is a non example of altitude.
is a statement that tells what the problem is.
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.
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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.
Effluent is the liquid discharged from any source. Effluents can originate from municipalities, industries, farms, ships, parking lots and campgrounds. There is a connotation that effluent contains contaminants but in the strictest sense it could be pure water.As an example effluent from livestock operations is primarily related to the discharge of rainwater contaminated by urine and fecal matter but can be expanded to include pesticides and pharmaceutical waste from the pest control,health programs at the farm. The actual components in the waste may include ammonia, fecal bacteria, pH, salts etc.
Effluent is water containing waste products. It is most commonly used to refer to sewage.
Heaps and heaps! SOOOOOOOOOOOO much effluent! Enough to drown the lands in poop!
Effluent.
affluent - sea water effluent - river water (the flow out of sea) influent - river water (the flow into sea)