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1 безвозвратное водопотребление
безвозвратное водопотребление
Водопотребление без возврата воды в водный объект.
[ ГОСТ 17.1.1.01-77]
водопотребление безвозвратное
Водопотребление с безвозвратным изъятием воды из источника водоснабжения
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- consommation d'eau sans recirculation
- consommation d`eau sans restitution
18. Безвозвратное водопотребление
D. Wassergebrauch ohne Rückleitung
E. Irretievable water consumption
F. Consommation d`eau sans restitution
Водопотребление без возврата воды в водный объект
Источник: ГОСТ 17.1.1.01-77: Охрана природы. Гидросфера. Использование и охрана вод. Основные термины и определения оригинал документа
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