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dewateringThe process of removing water from water-base drilling mud. Dewatering can involve chemical treatment for the flocculation and aggregation of solids followed by mechanical separation, such as centrifu [..]
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dewateringDewatering generally refers to the active process(es) involved in the removal of water from waste materials or sediment. A byproduct of dewatering may include sludge (see also Sludge).
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dewateringThe removal or draining of water from an area. Removal or separation of a portion of the water in a sludge or slurry to dry the sludge so it can be handled and disposed of; removal or draining the water from a tank or trench.
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dewateringRemoving water from a location, usually so that construction work may be accomplished.
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dewateringIn controlling damage, to pump out a compartment. 1
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dewateringIn controlling damage, to pump out a compartment. 1
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dewateringRemoval of water from solid waste and sludge via mechanical or thermal means.
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dewatering – A process which reduces the water content of liquid biosolids and produces a solid, spadeable product, typically in the range 15-35% solids content.
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dewateringDewatering processes remove water.
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dewateringThe removal of water from a coal seam to allow methane extraction.
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dewateringa) Removing water from a solid material by solid-liquid separation techniques (e.g. titration, centrifugation) b) Removing or draining water from an enclosure (e.g. a river bed) by pumping or evaporation.
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