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61 water main
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64 public utility
1) эк. предприятие коммунального хозяйства [коммунального обслуживания\], коммунальное предприятие (государственное предприятие, оказывающее такие услуги, как обеспечение водой, электроэнергией, средствами телекоммуникации, общественным транспортом и др.; часто является монополией на рынке подобных услуг)See:government enterprise, Public Utilities Commission, public construction, qualifying utility, safe water supply, utility worker, utility revenue, water utility2) эк. общественная полезность (полезность какого-л. объекта или действия с точки зрения общества в целом, а не отдельного лица)* * *коммунальное предприятие; государственное или муниципальное коммунальное предприятие. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
65 water utility
1) эк. предприятие коммунального водоснабженияSyn:2) гос. упр. коммунальное водоснабжение; компании водоснабжения общего пользованияSee: -
66 public utility
<energ.el> (for electric power supply) ■ Elektrizitätsversorgungsunternehmen n (EVU); Kraftwerksbetreiber m ; Stromversorgungsunternehmen n ; Stromversorger m ugs -
67 public service company
<energ.org> (gen.; for power, gas, water supply) ■ öffentliches Versorgungsunternehmen n ; Versorgungsbetrieb m praktEnglish-german technical dictionary > public service company
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68 public utility company
<energ.org> (gen.; for power, gas, water supply) ■ öffentliches Versorgungsunternehmen n ; Versorgungsbetrieb m praktEnglish-german technical dictionary > public utility company
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69 water for industrial use
вода для промышленного использования
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water for industrial use
Water used by industries for purposes such as fabrication, processing, washing and cooling, which is obtained from a public supply or through self-supplied sources. (Source: WWC)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > water for industrial use
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70 public supply water use
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > public supply water use
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71 public supply (water )use
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > public supply (water )use
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72 public supply (water )use
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > public supply (water )use
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73 public supply water use
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74 public supply water use
2) Экология: коммунально-бытовое водопотреблениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > public supply water use
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75 public-supply water use
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > public-supply water use
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76 supply of water to the general public
Общая лексика: водоснабжение населенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > supply of water to the general public
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77 public supply water use
Англо-русский строительный словарь > public supply water use
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78 коммунальное водоснабжение
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > коммунальное водоснабжение
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79 PWS
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80 коммунально-бытовое водоснабжение
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > коммунально-бытовое водоснабжение
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