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This is a tank which is used in the treatment of sewage or effluents to settle out the suspended solids contained in the liquids. The tank may be sited near the works inlet as a 'primary settlement tank' or alternatively after biological treatment as a final (humus) settlement tank.
Ãâó: www.johnstonsmith.co.uk/fact13.html
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The completed vessel assembly of a tank car, consisting of (2) heads, a number of ring sections, and one or more nozzles.
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Part of the water heater that holds the stored hot water. Constructed of welded steel and glass lined to prevent corrosion.
Ãâó: www.whirlpoolwaterheaters.com/how/glossary.php
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hollow metal vessel, or cylinder, used to contain compressed air or other gas; integral part of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus; also called bottle. Technical Diving diving which includes one or more of the following: deeper than 130 feet, using a breathing mixture other than compressed air, decompression or overhead diving, requiring special training and equipment. ...
Ãâó: www.myoan.net/scuba/jargon.html
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Site where waste water (ie water that was used to clean the floors of manure) is mixed with oxygen and bacteria to facilitate the chemical breakdown of the manure; A step in the treatment of waste water.
Ãâó: cs.clark.edu/~bio/AG175/FlashCards/SwineFlashCards...
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