Synergism is the act of working together. (Environmental Engineering) Two chemicals which are synergistic have a greater effect together than the sum of their individual effects. The effect can be either positive or negative.
System (Environmental Engineering) An arbitrarily defined area or volume surrounded by a boundary and possessing specific inputs, outputs, and reactions.
Thermocline (Environmental Engineering) The depth at which an inflection point occurs in a lake temperature profile.
Thiols (Environmental Engineering) Organic compounds which contain the "-SH" functional group. Also called mercaptans.
Total dissolved solids (Environmental Engineering) (TDS) is the amount of dissolved matter in the water.
Total solids (Environmental Engineering) (TS) is the amount of organic and inorganic matter which is contained in a water.
Total suspended solids (Environmental Engineering) (TSS) is the amount of suspended (filterable) matter in a water.
Toxicity (Environmental Engineering) A U.S. EPA hazardous waste characteristic defined with a rigorous test procedure, the TCLP (for Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure). In the procedure, a waste is extracted for 24 hours with an acetic acid solution. The acid extract is then analyzed for the presence of any of the contaminants listed in the procedure.
Trace contaminants (Environmental Engineering) Contamination found in trace (very low) levels.
Trickling filter (Environmental Engineering) An attached growth biological process in which the microbial film is attached to non-moving rock or plastic media.
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