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décharge f
book.bind. bleeding
chem. projection; excretion
comp. unload (ment); discharge (ment); breakdown
construct. waste; eduction; drainage; overflow; storage; store room; cupboard
environ. land disposal The discharge, deposit or injection of any waste onto or into the soil or other land surfaces; waste dump Area where wastes are deposited and burned; garbage dump; refuse dump; land disposal; rubbish dump; waste dump; landfill site; disposal in land
med.appl. relieving; decompression
met. outflowing
nat.res. discharge (sewage); disposal; dumping; effluent; outflow; outfall; efflux; landfill; tip
telecom. discharge (circuit)
transp., nautic., tech. water outlet
UN discharging
water.res. outlet
décharge v
gen. discharge from liability
commun. set-off sheet; waste sheet of paper
construct. run to spoil
el. desaturation
environ. waste disposal site; landfill The oldest method of waste disposal for the solid matter discarded in the domestic dustbin, along with the packaging material and paper from high street shops and offices. Landfill sites are usually disused quarries and gravel pits. When they were filled, previous practice was to cover them up with soil and forget about them. Housing estates have been built, often with disastrous consequences, on old landfill dumps. Waste burial has now become a serious technology and a potential source of energy. Landfill sites can be designed to be bioreactors, which deliberately produce methane, gas as a source of biofuel or alternative energy. Traditionally, waste tips remained exposed to air and aerobic microbes - those which thrive in air - in order to turn some of the waste into compost. However, open tips also encourage vermin, smell in hot weather and disfigure the landscape. In the 1960s, as a tidier and safer option, landfill operators began to seal each day's waste in a clay cell. While excluding vermin, the clay also excluded air. Decomposition relied on anaerobic microbes, which die in air. However, the process produced methane (natural gas), which was a safety hazard. The methane is now extracted by sinking a network of perforated pipes into the site
fin. discharge
industr., construct. removal of load
law resolution of release
mater.sc., construct. unload; unloading
transp. bleed; relief
décharger v
gen. relieve from load
chem. to unload; to discharge
comp. download
construct. to drain
cultur. discharge
fin. to unload
nat.res. discharge (shipping); dump (shipping); rush (shipping)
stat., el. to discharge
transp. unload
déchargé v
chem. run down
telecom. unloaded; off-load
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