Definition of Water rate. Meaning of Water rate. Synonyms of Water rate

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Definition of Water rate

Water rate
Water rate Wa"ter rate` A rate or tax for a supply of water.

Meaning of Water rate from wikipedia

- saturated adiabatic lapse rate (SALR), or moist adiabatic lapse rate (MALR), is the decrease in temperature of a parcel of water-saturated air that rises...
- Moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR), also water vapor transmission rate (WVTR), is a measure of the p****age of water vapor through a substance. It...
- A water tariff (often called water rate in the United States and Canada) is a price ****igned to water supplied by a public utility through a piped network...
- that one "dissolved" the other. The solubility is also not the same as the rate of solution, which is how fast a solid solute dissolves in a liquid solvent...
- by estimated suicide rates as published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other sources. In many countries, suicide rates are underreported due...
- hydram is a cyclic water pump powered by hydropower. It takes in water at one "hydraulic head" (pressure) and flow rate, and outputs water at a higher hydraulic...
- tiered water rates (charging progressively higher prices as water use increases), or restrictions on outdoor water use such as lawn watering and car...
- local governments from charging higher water rates on heavier water users (tiered or conservation water rates) without complying with the cost of service...
- Fluoridated water creates low levels of fluoride in saliva, which reduces the rate at which tooth enamel demineralizes, and increases the rate at which it...
- stimulation of the accelerans nerve increases heart rate, while stimulation of the vagus nerve decreases it. As water and blood are incompressible fluids, one of...