sewage farm (Area of land on which sewage or any other type of waste water is distributed in order to purify it; it is a kind of waste water treatment) |
aerācijas zona |
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sewage sludge (A semi-liquid waste with a solid concentration in excess of 2500 parts per million, obtained from the purification of municipal sewage) |
kanalizācijas nosēdumi |
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sewage spreading prohibition (Prohibition of spreading sewage sludge on land to prevent accumulation of toxic heavy metals in excessive quantities) |
notekūdeņu izplatīšanas aizliegums |
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sewage system |
kanalizācijas sistēma |
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sewage treatment system (Sewage treatment comes in two stages - primary and secondary treatment. The primary stage involves a process of screening solids from sewage, leaving a sludge and relatively clear water for further treatment or for disposal into rivers, the sea or on to the land. In the secondary stage the sludge is stirred constantly in vast tanks to get more oxygen into the mixture, allowing bacteria to break down the organic matter and leave a harmless residue that falls as a sediment to the bottom of the tank. After processing, the clear water on top of the tank is discharged into rivers and the sediment is used as landfill or discharged at sea) |
notekūdeņu pārstrādes sistēma |
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sewerage system (System of pipes, usually underground, for carrying waste water and human waste away from houses and other buildings, to a place where they can be safely get rid of) |
kanalizācijas sistēma |
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Shared Environmental Information System |
kopīga vides informācijas sistēma |
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shared vision |
kopīgs redzējums |
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shellfish |
vēžveidīgais |
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shellfish farming (Raising of shellfish in inland waters, estuaries or coastal waters, for commercial purposes. All commercial shellfish beds producing bivalve molluscs must be monitored for microbial contamination. Samples of water and shellfish flesh must be tested for the presence of algal toxins. Periodic monitoring of fish and shellfish must be carried out to check for the presence of contaminants) |
gliemeņu audzēšana |
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shelter (Cover or protection, as from weather or danger; place of refuge) |
pajumte |
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shielding device (Barriers devised for keeping away from people harmful substances) |
aizsargiekārta |
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shifting cultivation (Agricultural practice using the rotation of fields rather than crops, short cropping periods followed by long fallows and the maintenance of fertility by the regeneration of vegetation) |
maiņveida kultivēšana |
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ship (A vessel propelled by engines or sails for navigating on the water, especially a large vessel that can not be carried aboard another, as distinguished from a boat) |
kuģis |
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ship garbage (Domestic and operational wastes, disposed of continuously or periodically, that are generated during the normal operation of a ship; usually excluding fresh fish waste from fishing operations) |
kuģu atkritumi |
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ship waste disposal (Discharging of ship waste into the sea) |
kuģu radīto atkritumu izvešana |
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ship waste disposal (Discharging of ship waste into the sea) |
apglabāšana |
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shipbuilding (The art or business of designing and constructing ships) |
kuģu būvniecība |
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shipping accident (An unexpected incident, failure or loss involving a vessel or its contents in the course of commercial transport that poses potential harm to persons, property or the environment) |
kuģošanas negadījums |
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shooting range (Area designed for target shooting) |
šaušanai paredzētā vieta |
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