treatment plant

collocation in English

meaningsoftreatmentandplant

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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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plant
noun
uk
/plɑːnt/
us
/plænt/
a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and ...
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(Definition oftreatmentandplantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftreatment plant

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Here's a sewage sludgetreatmentplant.
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The evolution of advancedtreatmentplantdesigns is examined.
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A secondary stage seweragetreatmentplanttreats all waste water from the station.
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The cost of treating raw water by thetreatmentplantis dependent on sediment concentration.
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Construction of the groundwatertreatmentplantwas completed in 2005, and operations began in early 2006.
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Thistreatmentplantsupplies most of the people living in the study area.
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Salmonella is not a probable cause of symptoms among wastewatertreatmentplantworkers.
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The male wastewatertreatmentplantemployees more frequently reported nausea than controls.
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Four wastewatertreatmentplantworkers and one control subject met the criteria of suffering from chronic bronchitis.
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The mean age of wastewatertreatmentplantworkers was 46 years and the mean age of controls was 45 years.
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This study focussed on the characterization of easily detachable bacteria in activated sludge flocs from a nutrient-removingtreatmentplant.
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To control the spread of the pollutant, a groundwatertreatmentplantwas constructed and operations began in early 2006.
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Similarly, virtually every major industrialized city, town, and village on earth has its own sewagetreatmentplant.
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The watertreatmentplantrequires quantity and quality water since they produce treated water for consumptive purposes.
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The inoculum was a mixed population from the activated sludge tank of a waste-watertreatmentplant.
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Thetreatmentplantserves approximately 22 000 person-equivalents and the waste water is without industrial inputs.
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The external cost from more intensive timber production greatly reduces the profitability of the downstream watertreatmentplant.
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This item is feedwatertreatmentplant.
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The council has no plans for atreatmentplant.
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Heterotrophic systems may be of different size and complexity such as an island, most cities, an oyster reef or a sewagetreatmentplant.
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The wastewater from the main production plant is first treated at the factory level at the effluenttreatmentplant(or facility) within the factory premises.
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It can be seen that the male wastewatertreatmentplantworkers more frequently reported dermal symptoms, nausea and stomach pain than the controls.
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Thus, we calculated the total macro mitigation costs of putting all export related leather wastewater through a primarytreatmentplantin the base period (1996).
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