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− | *saturated hydraulic conductivity - a property of soil that describes the ease with which a fluid (usually water) can move through pore spaces or fractures under | + | *saturated hydraulic conductivity - a property of soil that describes the ease with which a fluid (usually water) can move through pore spaces or fractures under saturated conditions |
− | *saturated soil - the highest seasonal elevation in the soil that is in a reduced chemical state because of soil voids being filled with water. Saturated Soil is evidenced by the presence of redoximorphic features or other information | + | *saturated soil - the highest seasonal elevation in the soil that is in a reduced chemical state because of soil voids being filled with water. Saturated Soil is evidenced by the presence of [ftp://ftp-fc.sc.egov.usda.gov/WLI/1212OldWLIfromUSGS/wli/Training/REDOX.PDF redoximorphic features] or other information |
+ | *seasonal high water table - see ''saturated soil''. | ||
*secondary treatment - biological and mechanical processes that remove dissolved or suspended material from wastewater | *secondary treatment - biological and mechanical processes that remove dissolved or suspended material from wastewater | ||
*sedge meadow - wetland vegetative communities dominated by sedges (Cyperaceae) growing on saturated soils | *sedge meadow - wetland vegetative communities dominated by sedges (Cyperaceae) growing on saturated soils |