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Seepage

Seepage meaning

The process by which something, especially a liquid, leaks through a porous substance; the process of seeping. (Also used figuratively: the process of diffusing.) | Water that has seeped or oozed through a porous soil.

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However, under the control of Hamas, which overthrew the PA in 2007, the water system in Gaza has become neglected, causing more than 40% of its water to be due to leaks and theft as well as the seepage of into the water supply.

Let us see now as to how the process of globalisation has led to seepage through the domestic system, raising several doubts.

The tents provided a unique chance to study natural seepage on the sea floor over a relatively large area.

This can lead to water seepage, causing damage to the interior of your home.

When did Alberta know about Kearl seepage?

He said that seepage issues are common in underground powerhouses, particularly in the initial stages of charging water systems.

On Wednesday evening, Randwick council said preliminary lab test results suggested that the dark spheres were made of tar which could be formed when oil comes into contact with debris and water as a result of oil spills or seepage.

Seepage from cesspools can make people sick, harm coral reefs and lead to a variety of ecological damage.

The statement says minimal seepage from the slide site is being observed, but the water level behind the dammed area continues to increase at about 18 centimetres per hour.

Being wound up like a burrito in a shroud sounds cumbersome for my carriers, with the added possibility of unpleasant seepage.

In 2008, the Pittsburgh District initiated a dam safety investigation into seepage-related concerns at East Branch Clarion River Lake in Elk County in western Pennsylvania.

Some will enjoy resting beneath the cool, shady overhang where water seepage supplies fern and other flora with needed moisture.

He also advised the mining firm to construct a new TSF that will be free from seepage leakages.

Our modern curse is politics and its seepage into every unsealed crevice of life.

Structural design must take into account the effect of seepage into land, and also the potential heavy loads on driveways.

Clark’s technical background and leadership skills have helped in the review of numerous dam and levee design modifications, risk assessments, slope stability, seepage analysis and construction of high risk civil works projects.

J W beat me to the punch regarding natural seepage.

Makes me wonder what kind of bedrock Windsor is built on and whether seepage on a massive scale would produce vibrations.

Mr. Tripathi said that 50% of water supplied through the Delhi Branch is lost due to seepage and Delhi gets only about 170/180 cusec of water per day.

Sulfate, another salt, occurs naturally in the soil in some areas of the state, including the Turtle River, Park River and Forest River in northeast North Dakota, the result of seepage from artesian springs.