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However with increasing regulation by local, state and federal regulating agencies, direct discharge is becoming much less of an issue.
Breath a bit easier too as the exhaust outlet designed to direct discharge away from the operator.
With more sewer lines connected to treatment plants, there is less direct discharge of waste into the city's rivers.
As such, special care is required in design of the socket wiring, to provide a direct discharge path for arc current.
Direct discharges are pollutants that are discharged directly into the water.
The proposal for a directive continues to prohibit direct discharge of pollutants into groundwater.
This system removes 99.99% of glycol pollutants, and allows direct discharge into a nearby creek.
Direct discharges (no unsaturated zone) of List I substances must be prevented.
From the direct discharge reports, we found that 69 percent of the companies had severe violations, and close to 50 had chronic violations.
One dealt with the direct discharge of toxics into the waterways, and the second dealt with discharge into sewage-treatment plants.
Since the 1970s, significant efforts have been made to reduce the polluting effects of direct discharges into the lake and its tributaries, and lake quality has improved.
The only known alternatives to injection wells are direct discharge of treated waste water to receiving waters or utilization of the treated water for irrigation.
Fecal coliform bacteria can enter rivers through direct discharge of waste from mammals and birds, from agricultural and storm runoff, and from human sewage.
This last example, Commissioner, illustrates the need to prohibit direct discharges into continental, coastal or marine waters, unless, of course, they are compatible with the Water and Waste directives.
Direct discharge does not disperse the water over a wide area; the environmental impact is focused on a particular segment of a river and its downstream reaches, or on a coastal waterbody.
The intent of the ban was to limit the direct discharge of raw organic wastes into surrounding waterways during wet weather and to prevent possible clogging of the city's sewer system.
Photosystem I inhibitors steal electrons from the normal pathway through FeS - Fdx - NADP leading to direct discharge of electrons on oxygen.
In 1907, the New York State Attorney General threatened the Solvay Process Company with legal action over the direct discharge of Solvay waste material into the lake.
With tight controls already governing most direct discharges of industrial wastes and municipal sewage, more than half of all water pollution now comes from lawns and farms, streets and storm drains.
The direct discharge of raw sewage into the waterbodies has caused eutrophication in both reservoirs as well as the Baixo Cotia, Biritiba and Ribeirão dos Cristais Rivers.
Legislation has banned the direct discharge of vinasse onto surface waters, leading it to be mixed with waste water from the sugarcane washing process to be reused as organic fertilizer on sugarcane fields.
PCB's enter the environment in several ways, including direct discharge into streams, vaporization, or leakage into groundwater and streams from poorly-designed landfills into which PCB's have been dumped.
Although PCB levels in the Hudson have dropped since General Electric's direct discharges were prohibited in 1977, a large part of the contaminants remain in sediment "hot spots," the environmental group said.
TCE enters the atmosphere from vapor degreasing operations or volatilization from contaminated soils, surface waters via direct discharges, and groundwater through leaching from disposal operations and hazardous waste sites.