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He is seeking planning permission from the council to erect a dwelling house, septic tank and percolation area here.
For another example, consider the process of percolation, where a fluid trickles through the mazelike passages of a porous medium.
Most recharge to the Edwards aquifer results from the percolation of streamflow loss and the infiltration of precipitation through porous parts of the recharge zone.
Theoretically the occurrence of particle gel formation is linked with percolation although this is a necessary rather than a sufficient condition for gelation to occur.
Melt and percolation through the weak firn layer bring most of the freeboard volume to the melting point.
Typically, if a soil type has sufficient percolation to support a septic tank system it will be compatible with pervious concrete.
All the same, a greater problem lies what happens to the ammonia contained in the liquid, where percolation and oxidization set in.
Urbanization in dune sand area reduces the infiltration and percolation area, which changes the lag times in the hydrographs.
Important to all these initiatives is to allow space for community formation and the percolation of new ideas.
The deposit must be permeable to permit percolation of the mineral solutions.
If the permeability of the soil, established by a percolation test is exceptional, then the pipes can be laid directly on it.
The same is true of percolation ponds or basins, which either store rainwater directly or recover it via drains and guttering from the roof.
The villagers plugged gullies and constructed checkdams and percolation dams.
They are caused by rainwater percolation and can constitute a hazard for the soil and aquifers.
Listening to the slow percolation of the organs and the smoky raspiness of his vocals on his classic tracks, you can hear the sound of true inspiration.
A standard septic tank system with a soakaway is proposed for the disposal of sewerage, and its percolation area is about 30 metres from the open drain to the east.
Castro would slide from view for weeks or months until the percolation of rumors roared to a fierce bubbling.
In this work, the percolation approach is used for explaining the behavior phenomenon of soil consolidation, one of the many phenomena encountered in soil mechanics.
Jamaican caves are formed by the percolation, or flow, of the slightly acidic rainfall that twice a year pummels the soluble limestone in which the systems are found.
The world of the book is the percolation into articulate consciousness, into graphemes and syntax, of the manifold silences, the teeming capillary life of nature.
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Of course, with such a pressure as this, there was likely to be percolation under the foundations and a washing-out of the soil.
The earlier treasury was probably destroyed either by earthquake or by the percolation of water through the terracing.
The method of percolation is now preferred by all who have made sufficient trial of it to apply it correctly.
This wadi, which is some 63 m. long, obtains water by percolation from the Nile.
From the dried root of bistort or snake-weed, by percolation with temperate distilled water.
If the percolation and evaporation have been properly performed the fluid extract will not be required to be filtered.
The river contained more water the higher we mounted, for below the water was lost by evaporation and percolation into the ground.
Contamination of the soil, ground water, and air by percolation of sewage.
It can also convert sandy or infertile soils into fertile by reducing percolation.
The material is filled with just enough conductive filler with a useful strain sensitivity near the percolation region.
The remains which do become embedded, if in sand or gravel, will when the beds are upraised generally be dissolved by the percolation of rain-water.
Other topics include probability theory, two-dimensional random walk, stochastic calculus, fractional calculus and its applications, and percolation theory.
Percolation is a slow process in the hard head of the worldly-wise.
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