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1 природное загрязнение
Русско-английский экологический словарь > природное загрязнение
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2 природное загрязнение окружающей среды
natural pollution, pollution by natural pollutantsБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > природное загрязнение окружающей среды
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3 загрязнение
с.pollution, contamination; impurity- бактериальное загрязнениеестественное загрязнение окружающей среды — natural pollution, pollution by natural pollutants
- глобальное загрязнение окружающей среды
- естественное загрязнение природных вод
- загрязнение атмосферного воздуха
- загрязнение вод судами
- загрязнение вод
- загрязнение водоёма
- загрязнение гидросферы
- загрязнение окружающей среды
- загрязнение раны
- локальное загрязнение окружающей среды
- нефтяное загрязнение
- опасное загрязнение окружающей среды
- остаточное загрязнение окружающей среды
- природное загрязнение окружающей среды
- радиоактивное загрязнение
- радиохимическое загрязнение
- ртутное загрязнение
- свинцовое загрязнение
- сильное загрязнение окружающей среды
- слабое загрязнение окружающей среды
- физическое загрязнение окружающей среды
- фоновое загрязнение окружающей среды
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4 естественное загрязнение
1) Engineering: natural pollution2) Ecology: background concentration, pollution by natural pollutants3) General subject: natural impurity (воды), natural pollution (воды)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > естественное загрязнение
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5 природное загрязнение
1) Ecology: pollution by natural pollutants2) Makarov: natural pollutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > природное загрязнение
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6 Европейское агентство по охране окружающей среды
Европейское агентство по охране окружающей среды
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European Environment Agency
The EEA is being set up to provide the European Community and its member states with objective, reliable and standardized information on the environment. It will assess the success of existing environmental policies and the data will be used to develop new policies for environmental protection measures. It will gather information covering the present, and foreseeable, state of the environment. The priority area are: air quality and emissions; water quality, pollutants and resources; soil quality, flora and fauna, and biotopes; land use and natural resources; waste management; noise pollution; chemicals; and protection of coastal areas. The Agency will also take into account the socio-economics dimension, cover transboundary and international matters, and avoid the duplication of the activities of other bodies. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Европейское агентство по охране окружающей среды
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7 ухудшение качества пресных вод
ухудшение качества пресных вод
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freshwater degradation
Pollution immediately or eventually involves the hydrological cycle of the earth, because even pollutants emitted into the air and those present in the soil are washed out by precipitation. Water is considered polluted when it is altered in composition or condition so that it becomes less suitable for any or all of the functions and purposes for which it would be suitable in its natural state. This definition includes changes in the physical, chemical and biological properties of water, or such discharges of liquid, gaseous or solid substances into water as will or are likely to create nuisances or render such water harmful to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, fish or other aquatic life. It also includes changes in temperatures, due to the discharge of hot water. (Source: WPR)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ухудшение качества пресных вод
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