User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
effluents- Plural of effluent
Extensive Definition
Effluent is an outflowing of water from a natural
body of water, or from a man-made structure.
Effluent in the man-made sense is generally
considered to be pollution, such as the outflow
from a sewage
treatment facility or the wastewater discharge from
industrial facilities. An effluent sump pump, for
instance, pumps waste from toilets installed below a main sewage
line.
In the context of
waste water treatment plants, effluent that has been treated is
sometimes called secondary effluent, or treated effluent. This
cleaner effluent is then used to feed the bacteria in biofilters
In the context of a nuclear
power plant or nuclear processes such as creating plutonium at the Hanford
Site, effluent refers to the cooling water that is discharged
from a nuclear
reactor that may or may not be radioactive. This water is
generally not physically contaminated, but is usually warmer than
the body of water it discharges into.
In Sugar Beet
processing, effluent is often settled in water tanks which allow
the mud-contaminated water to settle. The mud sinks to the bottom,
leaving the top section of water clear, free to be pumped back into
the river or be reused in the process again.
The Mississippi
River's effluent of fresh water is so massive (7,000 to 20,000
m³/sec, or 200,000 to 700,000 ft³/sec) that a plume
of fresh water is detectable from outer space, even as it rounds
Florida and up to the coast of Georgia.
See also
effluents in Dutch: Effluent
effluents in Swedish: Utsläpp