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1 аварийное загрязнение
аварийное загрязнение
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sudden load
Sudden immission in considerable amount of one or more pollutants in the atmosphere, in a water body or in the soil. (Source: RRDA)
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2 загрязнение сточными водами
загрязнение сточными водами
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waste water load
The amount of spent or used water, often containing dissolved and suspended matter, that is found in a stream or some other body of water. (Source: WWC)
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3 загрязнение тяжелыми металлами
загрязнение тяжелыми металлами
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heavy metal load
The amount of stress put on an ecosystem by heavy metal pollution released into it. (Source: ISEP)
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4 загрязненность
загрязненность
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pollution load
The amount of stress placed upon an ecosystem by pollution, physical or chemical, released into it by man-made or natural means. (Source: FFD)
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5 иммиссионная нагрузка
иммиссионная нагрузка
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immission load
The total amount of immissions introduced in a given environment. (Source: RRDA)
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6 постоянное загрязнение
постоянное загрязнение
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continuous load
The amount or quantity of polluting material found in a transporting agent that flows at a steady rate, in contrast to a sudden or dramatic influx. (Source: APD)
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7 кулонметр
кулонметр
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coulometer
instrument intended to measure an amount of electric charge
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coulombmètre
appareil destiné à mesurer la quantité de charge électrique
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