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English to Polish translations [PRO] Geography | |||||||
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odprowadzenie ścieków (i wody opadowej) z terenu aglomeracji miasta Meksyk Explanation: Tunel Emisor Oriente: Water management in Greater Mexico City - Longest waterwaste tunnel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_tunnels_in_the... Greater Mexico City is served by a singled combined sewer system, collecting municipal wastewater, industrial wastewater and storm water. It includes 7,400-mile (11,900 km) of pipes, 68 pumping stations, numerous dams, lagoons, and regulatory tanks for flow control, 111 kilometers of open canals, 42 kilometers of rivers (rio) used primarily for drainage, and 118 kilometers of underground collectors (interceptor and emisor) and tunnels. The three interceptors are: The Western Interceptor (Interceptor del Poniente), draining into the Nochistongo Channel, which ultimately joins the Emisor Central; The Central Interceptor (Interceptor Central), draining into the Emisor Central (Drenaje Profundo) and then into the Salto River in Hidalgo state near the Requena dam, from where it flows to the Mezquital Valley; and... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_management_in_Greater_Me... |
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water management in greater mexico city zarządzanie zasobami wodnymi na terenie aglomeracji miasta Meksyk Explanation: mysle, ze water management to nie tylko scieki (chyba ze byloby waste water management) gospodarka wodna bylaby pewmie ok w szerszym kontekscie, tu dalabym jak w pasku |
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