Across: |
| 2. | Typical flow rate in water treatment plants |
| 5. | A major drawback with water desalination |
| 6. | A process of removing water from salt |
| 7. | Input, output, & process (interactions) |
| 9. | Unit that measures volume |
| 11. | Can measure volume |
| 12. | Controling and improving systems by testing |
| 14. | A major hazardous material |
| 15. | Eventhough water evaporates, it will eventually |
| 19. | Can check turbidity |
| 21. | Allowable amounts of contaminants |
| 23. | Measures current carrying ability |
| 24. | Measures time |
| 25. | Water is filtered in treatment plants using this flow |
| 26. | Design consideration |
| 29. | Problem |
| 32. | A back-up reservoir for the Lafayette water-treatment plant |
| 34. | The movement of water from plants to the atmosphere |
| 35. | Adsorbs impurities |
| 36. | A common method to desalinate water |
| 38. | Household cleaners |
| 42. | Measure of haziness |
| 47. | Measures output volume per unit time |
| 48. | Clean water exits the filter here |
| 51. | The rate of evaporation increases with increased |
| 52. | Unit of time |
| 53. | Can remove particulate impurities |
| 54. | A back-up reservoir for the water treatment plant in Lafayette |
| 55. | Dirty water enters the filter in a treatment plant here |
| 56. | When dead animals are floating on a reservoir, you know the water is |
| 57. | Turns pH paper red |
| 58. | Of the 70% water available on earth, the available fresh water is only one . . . of 1% |
| 59. | A property of cotton used for designing filters |