Heterotrophic (Environmental Engineering) A group of organisms which obtain carbon for synthesis from other organic matter or proteins.
Hindered (Zone) settling (Environmental Engineering) Settling in which particle concentrations are sufficient that particles interfere with the settling of other particles. Particles settle together as a body or structure with the water required to traverse the particle interstices.
Hydrocarbon (Environmental Engineering) Any organic compound composed entirely of carbon and hydrogen. Two examples are methane gas and octane.
Hypolimnion (Environmental Engineering) The lower layer of a lake.
In situ treatment (Environmental Engineering) Treatment of a waste in place, as opposed to pumping or digging the waste up and then treating it.
Infectious disease (Environmental Engineering) A disease caused by pathogenic organisms.
Influent (Environmental Engineering) The fluid entering a system, process, tank, etc. An effluent from one process can be an influent to another process. See effluent.
Ion exchange (Environmental Engineering) An adsorption process in which one ion is exchanged for another ion of like charge. There is an equivalence of exchanged charge.
Irreversible reaction (Environmental Engineering) A reaction in which the reactant(s) proceed to product(s), but the products react at an appreciable rate to reform reactant(s).
Isomers (Environmental Engineering) Two or more different compounds with the same chemical formula but different structure and characteristics.
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