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blackwaterwastewater containing urine or fecal matter that should be discharged to the sanitary drainage system of the building or premises in accordance with the International Plumbing Code. Wastewater from kitchen sinks (sometimes differentiated by the use of a garbage disposal), showers, or bathtubs is considered blackwater under some state or local codes [..]
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blackwaterWater that contains waste of humans, animals or food.
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blackwaterWaste water from a toilet.
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blackwaterWater that contains waste of humans, animals or food.
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blackwaterWater containing human waste from toilets and urinals. Black water contains pathogens that must be neutralized before the water can be safely reused. Typically, black water, after neutralization, is used for non-potable uses such as flushing or irrigation.
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blackwater(n) any of several human or animal diseases characterized by dark urine resulting from rapid breakdown of red blood cells
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blackwaterWater that contains animal, human, or food waste.
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blackwaterWater that contains animal, human, or food waste.
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blackwaterWater that contains animal, human, or food waste.
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blackwaterWastewater containing faecal matter and urine. It is also known as brown water, foul water, or sewage. It is distinct from greywater, the residues of washing processes.
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blackwaterwastewater from toilet, latrine, and agua privy flushing and sinks used for food preparation or disposal of chemical or chemical-biological ingredients.
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blackwaterdomestic wastewater containing human wastes.
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blackwaterhousehold wastewater that contains solid waste i.e. toilet discharge.
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blackwater
Waste water likely to contain significant quantities of fecal matter.
*en|brown water, en|foul water, en|sewage
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