D

  • Desalinization-removal of salt from saline water to provide freshwater.
  • Discharge-volume of water passing by a given location within a given time period.  Usually expressed in either cubic feet per second (cfs) or gallons per minute (gpm).
  • Clorination Unit

    Disinfectant-a chemical (commonly chlorine or ozone) or process used to kill microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and protozoa in water treatment plants.
  • Distribution system-the network of pipes leading from a treatment plant to customers' plumbing systems.
  • Drainage basin-land area where precipitation from surrounding high points runs off into streams, rivers, lakes.  Also known as a “watershed”.
  • Drawdown-the local lowering of the water table around a pumping well.
  • Drought-a sustained period of under-average precipitation.

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E

  • Effluent-treated water flowing from a sewage treatment plant; can be used for landscape watering and artificial recharge.
  • Evaporation- process of liquid water becoming water vapor. (If occurring from leaf surfaces, it is called transpiration.)


  • Evapotranspiration-the sum of evaporation and transpiration.

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F

  • Filter-porous material through which a liquid or gas is passed in order to separate out suspended particulate matter.  (FILTRATION-act of filtering.)
  • Finished Water

    Finished water-pure treated water ready to be delivered to customers.
  • Flocculent/floc-material added to raw water to cause suspended particles to coagulate and settle out/precipitate prior to further treatment by filtration and disinfection.
  • Flood plain-relatively flat and normally dry land alongside  water that is covered  during a flood.
  • Flood stage-elevation at which overflow of the natural banks of a water course begins.
  • Fluid-continuous, amorphous state of matter in which molecules move freely past one another; has the tendency to assume the shape of its container.

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