He is seeking planning permission from the council to erect a dwelling house, septic tank and percolation area here. |
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For another example, consider the process of percolation, where a fluid trickles through the mazelike passages of a porous medium. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Melt and percolation through the weak firn layer bring most of the freeboard volume to the melting point. |
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Typically, if a soil type has sufficient percolation to support a septic tank system it will be compatible with pervious concrete. |
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All the same, a greater problem lies what happens to the ammonia contained in the liquid, where percolation and oxidization set in. |
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Urbanization in dune sand area reduces the infiltration and percolation area, which changes the lag times in the hydrographs. |
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Important to all these initiatives is to allow space for community formation and the percolation of new ideas. |
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The deposit must be permeable to permit percolation of the mineral solutions. |
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If the permeability of the soil, established by a percolation test is exceptional, then the pipes can be laid directly on it. |
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The same is true of percolation ponds or basins, which either store rainwater directly or recover it via drains and guttering from the roof. |
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The villagers plugged gullies and constructed checkdams and percolation dams. |
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They are caused by rainwater percolation and can constitute a hazard for the soil and aquifers. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Castro would slide from view for weeks or months until the percolation of rumors roared to a fierce bubbling. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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Furthermore, this process is the only one which can re-mineralize waters: the minerals from Maerl are dissolved during percolation of water, and therefore they mineralize it. |
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The water cycle consists of various complicated processes of precipitation, evaporation, interception, transpiration, infiltration, percolation, retention, detention, overland flow, throughflow, and runoff. |
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The development of E horizons is favoured by high rainfall and sandy parent material, two factors that help to ensure extensive water percolation. |
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Mobile in soil and can reach the underground water table by percolation. |
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This system can also be used for soil and water sampling and for doing percolation tests without having to install permanent observation boreholes or wells. |
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Effects of root and subirrigation depth on evaporation and percolation losses. |
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The soligenous type corresponds to the mires that depend on springs, oozing, or streams, on moderate or gently slopes, or on percolation below the surface of the ground. |
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Further, it may be necessary to assess the soil by conducting a percolation test, hydraulic conductivity test, soil sieve analysis, or by other means acceptable to the Department of Health. |
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The diagram also shows that when water lands on the earth's surface it can seep into the soil through a process called infiltration, and deeper underground to the water table by percolation. |
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It is a watered-down percolation compared with the eye-twitchingly strong varieties sold in little thimbles in many European cafés, but it is coffee nonetheless. |
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Tenders are invited for Construction of percolation tank at hiwara gadling no. |
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Actual evapotranspiration is never greater than precipitation except on irrigated land because of percolation of water into groundwater bodies and surface runoff. |
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The soil moisture zone gains water by precipitation and infiltration and loses water by evapotranspiration, overland flow, and percolation of water downward due to gravity into the groundwater zone. |
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The invariance of the percolation threshold with respect to affine transformations in the common direction of the axis of cylinders is approximately satisfied on simulations. |
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Paddy and Peg Aulsberry, of Kilmeaden, say they have suffered enough and want the council to immediately install a new percolation area for the septic tank. |
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The dielectric spectroscopy showed that the real and imaginary permittivities increased tremendously as the MWCNT concentration approached the percolation threshold. |
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Percolation pits dug along the lengths of the bunds would facilitate recharge of groundwater aquifers. |
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