ENVIRONMENT|deterioration of the environment|nuisance|pollutant
- micreathruailleán Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
- ga
- Context 'Baineadh úsáid as eolas eolaíoch a fuarthas le déanaí mar bhonn le roinnt straitéisí de chuid an Choimisiúin 44 agus san eolas sin cuirtear i dtábhacht an gá atá le gníomhaíocht a dhéanamh chun aghaidh a thabhairt shaincheist na micreathruailleán, ar ábhar é a bhraitear anois in uiscí uile an Aontais.' Reference "Togra le haghaidh Treoir maidir le cóireáil fuíolluisce uirbigh (athmhúnlú), CELEX:52022PC0541/GA"
- Definition substaint, lena n-áirítear a cuid táirgí díghrádúcháin, a mbíonn leibhéil tiúchana is lú ná milleagraim in aghaidh an lítir di le fáil sa chomhshaol agus san fhuíolluisce uirbeach de ghnáth, agus ar féidir a mheas gur substaint í atá ina guais do shláinte an duine nó don chomhshaol ar bhonn aon cheann de na critéir a leagtar amach i gCuid 3 agus i gCuid 4 d’Iarscríbhinn I a ghabhann le Rialachán CE Reference "Togra le haghaidh Treoir maidir le cóireáil fuíolluisce uirbigh (athmhúnlú), CELEX:52022PC0541/GA"
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- Spurenstoffe | Mikroverunreinigungen | Mikroschadstoffe
- de
- Definition organische anthropogene Stoffe [...], die in einer geringen Konzentration von weniger als einem millionstel Gramm (< 1 µg/l) in unseren Gewässern nachzuweisen sind Reference "Ministerium für Umwelt, Klima und Energiewirtschaft Baden-Württemberg > Startseite > Umwelt & Natur > Schutz natürlicher Lebensgrundlagen > Wasser > Abwasser > Spurenstoffe (16.9.2019)"
- Comment Zu den Spurenstoffen zählen beispielsweise Arzneimittelwirkstoffe, Röntgenkontrastmittel, Duftstoffe in Körperpflege- und Reinigungsmitteln, Biozide, Flammschutzmittel, perfluorierte Chemikalien (PFC) sowie Stoffe mit hormonähnlichen Wirkungen.
- micropollutant | micro-pollutant
- en
- Definition anthropogenic contaminant whose presence in the environment even in very low concentrations (below milligrams per litre) can have negative effects on living organisms Reference " COM-Terminology Coordination and COM-EN, based on: - Proposal for a Directive concerning urban wastewater treatment (recast), COM/2022/541 final.- C. Stamm, K. Räsänen, F.J. Burdon et al., 'Chapter Four - Unravelling the Impacts of Micropollutants in Aquatic Ecosystems: Interdisciplinary Studies at the Interface of Large-Scale Ecology' (13.2.2023), Alex J. Dumbrell, Rebecca L. Kordas, Guy Woodward (eds.), Advances in Ecological Research, Academic Press, Volume 55, 2016, pp. 183-223.- Diederik P.L. Rousseau, Flor Louage, Qintong Wang, Rui Zhang, 'Constructed Wetlands for Urban Wastewater Treatment: An Overview' (13.2.2023), Thomas Mehner, Klement Tockner (eds.), Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, Second Edition, Elsevier, 2022, pp. 272-284.- Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences > New York State Water Resources Institute > Research Themes > Micropollutants & Emerging Contaminants (13.2.2023)"
- Comment These contaminants are predominantly found in aquatic environments and despite occurring at low concentrations, are still present well above a (potential) natural background level due to human activities.
- micropolluant | micro-polluant
- fr
- Definition substance indésirable détectable dans l’environnement à très faible concentration (microgramme par litre voire nanogramme par litre) Reference " Site de la Banque des territoires, Environnement - Un nouveau plan de lutte contre les micropolluants pour la période 2016-2021 (30.1.2023), Anne Lenormand"