Landfilling |
(Environmental Engineering) The placement of wastes into the land under controlled conditions to minimize their migration or effect on the surrounding environment. |
Ligand |
(Environmental Engineering) The ion or molecule which surrounds or complexes with the central atom or ion. |
Limnology |
(Environmental Engineering) The study of freshwater ecosystems. |
Mass balance |
(Environmental Engineering) An organized accounting of all inputs and outputs to an arbitrary but defined system. Stated in other terms, the rate of mass accumulation within a system is equal to the rate of mass input less the rate of mass output plus the rate of mass generation within the system. |
Maximum contaminant level (MCL) |
(Environmental Engineering) The maximum allowable concentration of a given constituent in potable water. |
Mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) |
(Environmental Engineering) The total suspended solids concentration in the activated sludge tank. |
Mixed liquor volatile suspended solids (MLVSS) |
(Environmental Engineering) The volatile suspended solids concentration in the activated sludge tank. |
Nitrogen fixation |
(Environmental Engineering) The conversion of atmospheric (or dissolved) nitrogen gas into nitrate by microorganisms. |
Nonpoint source pollution (NPSP) |
(Environmental Engineering) Any pollution from a source which cannot be attributed to a particular discharge point, e.g. from agricultural crops, city streets, construction sites, etc. |
Organic compound |
(Environmental Engineering) Any compound containing carbon except for the carbonates (carbon dioxide, the carbonates and bicarbonates), the cyanides, and cyanates. |