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Перевод: sewerage
[существительное] канализационная система; канализация
Тезаурус:
- For telephone numbers for emergencies and general enquiries in respect of water supply, land drainage, pollution control, navigation and boat registration, sewerage and sewage treatment, see telephone directory under "WATER".
- When potential investors, and more particularly their banks, look at the possibility of setting up in a district, they invariably inquire about the water supply and the standards and controls of effluents and sewerage systems.
- At Thames Water we place high priorities on your water supply, sewerage service and customer care.
- At one point, the prospectus states: "A Water Service Company may at any time require the Director General to determine whether, and if so how, K should be changed where other circumstances which would not have been avoided by prudent management action, have a substantial adverse effect on its water or sewerage business."
- Vast sums of money will be needed to replace Victorian sewerage systems and, under pressure from environmentalists and the EC, to improve the quality of water.
- Transferring the twentieth-century technology of sewerage is fraught with technical problems.
- Correa suggests that the optimal density for tropical Third World countries is 200-;240 people per hectare, which will allow cities to dispense with expensive central sewerage systems and to recycle human and animal wastes locally to provide cooking gas and fertilisers.
- The planners argue that the centralisation of houses makes the provision of services such as sewerage, water, cleansing, roads and lighting more economical whilst benefitting other agencies such as the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board and the Post Office in their work.
- The Lords' select committee reported: "Since the UK has one of the oldest sewerage systems it is the first to face the demand for rehabilitation."
- SECTION 5 Life in Orkney under the Sewerage (Scotland) Act of 1968 by James Wilson
- Merida in Mexico represents a worst-case scenario, for it is built on a soil-less karstic limestone that is the aquifer, unconfined and shallow, on whose groundwater it is totally dependent: and it has no mains sewerage.
- Under pressure and under personal attack, the planners retreated into a legalistic interpretation of their role, making much of the requirements of various Acts of Parliament most notably The Sewerage (Scotland) Act of 1968 which, they argued, obliged them to service all new houses, something which they could only do by concentrating properties in particular places in order to reduce the cost of such an exercise.
- But above all, engineers are only slowly acknowledging that many Western solutions, principally water-borne sewerage systems, are not the right answer for many parts of the Third World.
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