leachate

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English - Turkish
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The leachate has dangerous contaminants for health.

(Teknoloji) (technical) Water that has percolated through a solid and leached out some of the constituents
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English - English
The liquid produced when water percolates through any permeable material
1. A product or solution formed by leaching, especially a solution containing contaminants picked up through the leaching of soil.2. Leachate is any liquid that, in passing through matter, extracts solutes, suspended solids or any other component of the material through which it has passed
(Çevre) Liquids that have percolated through a soil and that carry substances in solution or suspension.water containing contaminants which leaks from a disposal site such as a landfill or dump.the liquid formed when water (from precipitation) soaks into and through a landfill, picking up a variety of suspended and dissolved materials from the waste.Water that collects contaminants as it trickles through wastes, pesticides or fertilizers. Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water, or soil.Any liquid draining from a source. Pertaining to compost, it is the liquid that drains from organic material, especially when rain water comes in contact with the compost
Effluent containing contaminants, produced from rain/stormwater percolating through a landfill, which may then discharge to a sewer, water body or harbour
The liquid, usually rainwater, that percolates through a landfill and which frequently is contaminated by materials dissolved from the waste in the landfill
Leachate is the liquid produced when water percolates through any permeable material
liquid containing dissolved solids of waste which has percolated through soil or rock
water containing contaminants which leaks from a disposal site such as a landfill or dump
Water that contains solute substances, so that it contains certain substances in solution after percolation through a filter or soil
Liquids that have percolated through a soil and that carry substances in solution or suspension
A liquid resulting when water percolates, or trickles, through waste materials and becomes contaminated Leachate may occur at landfills or at contaminated sites resulting in hazardous substances being transported to clean soil, surface water, or groundwater
liquid (which may be partly produced by deromposition of organic matter) that has seeped through a landfill or a compost pile and has accumulated bacteria and other possibly harmful dissolved or suspended materials If uncontrolled, leachate can contaminate both groundwater and surface water
Liquid "run-off" Leachate from the compost pile contains nutrients generated in the composting process In contrast, as groundwater and rain flow through a landfill, they pick up weak acids created by decaying organic matter As these acids react with other garbage, the leachate can become toxic which may contaminate streams and groundwater unless the landfill is properly constructed to contain the run-off
a liquid that comes from solid waste that may be contaminated Some times leachate can contaminate ground or surface water
The liquid that results from water collecting contaminants as it passes through waste materials
Water that collects contaminants as it trickles through wastes, pesticides, or fertilizers Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, groundwater, or soil
liquid that has been generated by solid waste decomposition and which has extracted, dissolved or suspended materials in it The leachate from a compost bin or worm bin is full of nutrients and is an excellent liquid fertilizer
The liquid that results when water seeps through landfill wastes, agricultural pesticides, or fertilizers It contains a mix of suspended and dissolved materials that can be hazardous or toxic Leaching may occur in industrial operations, farms, feedlots, and landfills It can pollute surface water, groundwater, or soil
a liquid formed by water percolating through soil or soluble waste as in a landfill
A liquid generated in landfills It is the result of water seeping into and through the wastes As the water contacts the waste materials it dissolves part of the organic and inorganic matter contained in the landfill If this leachate is allowed to exit the bottom of the landfill, it will carry contaminants to the groundwater and/or adjoining surface water
A contaminated liquid that results from water collecting contaminants as it trickles through a substance containing contaminants, agricultural pesticides, fertilizers or waste
Water that collects contaminants as it trickles through wastes, pesticides or fertilizers Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water, or soil
liquid that has percolated through solid waste and/or been generated by decomposition of solid waste--contains dissolved, extracted, or suspended materials May contaminate ground or surface water, and is especially a problem in areas of high rainfall and porous, sandy-gravely soil
Liquids that have percolated through a soil that carry substances in solution or suspension
A liquid that results from water collecting contaminants as it trickles through wastes, agricultural pesticides, or fertilizers and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, groundwater, or soil
Water that collects contaminants as it trickles through wastes, pesticides or fertilizers Leaching may occur in farming areas, feed lots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water, or soil
Liquid which has percolated through the ground, such as water seeping through a sanitary landfill, wastes, pesticides, or fertilizers Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water, or soil
Water that collects contaminants as it trickles through wastes, pesticides or fertilizers Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water or soil
A liquid that has percolated through solid waste or another medium and has extracted, dissolved, or suspended materials from it, which may include potentially harmful materials Leachate is of primary concern at municipal waste landfills
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