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- NAAQS See “National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).”
- NACE National Association of Corrosion Engineers.
- Nadir® Cross .ow .ltration membranes by Celgard LLC.
- NAE National Academy of Engineering.
- NAFCO® Fibrous precoat .lter aid by Liquid-Solids Separation Corp.
- NaHMP See “sodium hexametaphosphate.”
- Nalclear® Anionic/nonionic polymer for sedimentation and sludge conditioning
- by Nalco Chemical Co. Nalmet® Solution polymer for reducing soluble metal concentrations to low levels by Nalco Chemical Co. nano.ltration (NF) A specialty membrane .ltration process which rejects solutes
- larger than approximately 1 nanometer (10 angstroms) in size. nanometer A unit of length equal to one billionth (10–9) of a meter. NAPAP National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. NAPC National Air Pollution Control Association. NAPL See “nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL).”
- nappe (1) A sheet of water .owing over a weir or dam. (2) An arch-shaped sheet of rock forced over underlying rocks by internal stresses.
- napthalene A synthetic organic chemical used as a moth repellent and fungicide. Chemical formula is C10H8.
- Nara Paddle dryer/processor by Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
- NAS National Academy of Sciences.
- Nasty Gas™ Regenerative blowers to move noxious or other exotic gases by AMETEK Rotron Bio.ltration.
- natality Birthrate.
- natality rate The number of births per thousand in a speci.c population.
- national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) U.S. standards established under the Clean Air Act to set limits on criteria pollutant levels in ambient (outdoor) air.
- National Contingency Plan (NCP) U.S. federal regulations promulgated to implement CERCLA and CWA.
- National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) U.S. standards established under CAA to set limits on pollutants which may pose an immediate hazard to human health.
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) A 1969 U.S. public law declaring a national policy that encourages productive and enjoyable harmony between people and their environment to enrich their understanding of ecological systems and natural resources.
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