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 Translation for 'water consumption' from English to Finnish
vedenkulutus {noun}water consumption
Partial Matches
energiankulutus {noun}energy consumption
vesi {noun}water
usk.
vihkivesi {noun}
holy water
tekno.
vesimittari {noun}
water meter
vesiliukumäki {noun}water slide
vesiliukoinen {adj}water-soluble
vesiletku {noun}water hose
vesilasku {noun}water bill
vesilaitos {noun}water works
leikkik.
vesipistooli {noun}
water pistol
vesipisara {noun}water drop
zool.T
vesikirppu {noun}
water flea
zool.T
vesikauris {noun} [Hydropotes inermis]
water deer
vedenhankinta {noun}water supply
entom.T
vesimittari {noun} [heimo: Gerridae]
water strider
entom.T
vesimittari {noun} [heimo: Gerridae]
water skeeter
entom.T
vesimittari {noun} [heimo: Gerridae]
water bug
naut.
uppoama {noun}
(water) displacement
vesivahinko {noun}water damage
urheilu
vesiurheilu {sg}
water sports {pl}
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Usage Examples English
  • The water level fluctuates with snow pack, precipitation, and the water consumption of Salem, and surrounding areas.
  • In 1946 Frederick Hawksworth, Collett's successor, introduced a higher degree of superheat to the Castle boiler with resulting increased economy in water consumption.
  • ... 1735-1796), many imperial gardens were built in the area around present-day Beijing's Haidian District and accordingly, water consumption increased tremendously.
  • In 2002, the Gallup Public Opinion Poll revealed that the possible health risk associated with tap water consumption is one of the main reasons that cause American consumers to prefer bottled water over tap water.
  • Water consumption by power stations is a developing issue.

  • It also leads to unsustainable water consumption in arid regions (1.9 million liters per ton of lithium).
  • In June 2009, in response to concerns over its excessive water consumption, Starbucks re-evaluated its use of the dipper well system.
  • The factory would nearly double the water consumption in the Gruenheide area, with 1.4 million cubic meters being contracted from local authorities per year — enough for a city of around 40,000 people.
  • The demand for water consumption had tripled throughout this period, and prompted the construction of a new sewage plant in 1970.
  • The lake's level has been declining for several years because of prolonged drought conditions and high water consumption of water by Yale and other Oklahoma towns that rely on this lake as their primary source.

  • According to Burbank Water and Power, over the last 10 to 15 years, Burbank residents have successfully decreased their water consumption by 22%, from 170 gallons per person to 132 gallons per person.
  • Suburban growth has greatly increased water consumption in the area to maintain lawns and gardens, and supply new households.
  • Most consumer dishwashers use 75 °C (167 °F) rather than 83 °C (181 °F) for reasons of burn risk, energy and water consumption, total cycle time, and possible damage to plastic items placed inside the dishwasher.
  • Mild hyperthemia caused by exertion on a hot day may be adequately treated through self-care measures, such as increased water consumption and resting in a cool place.
  • Water utility subsidies tend to subsidize water consumption by those connected to the supply grid, which is typically skewed towards the richer and urban segment of the population and those outside informal housing.

  • Gaborone has some of the highest water tariffs in the country because of high transportation costs and high water consumption.
  • Private flush toilets are too expensive for virtually all residents in townships due to their water consumption and installation cost.
  • It also leads to unsustainable water consumption in arid regions (1.9 million liters per ton of lithium).
  • The old federal standard applicable until January 1, 2011, included no restriction on water consumption; washer manufacturers faced no legal restriction on how much unheated rinse water could be used.
  • Increased population and living standards have increased the need for clothing, enhancing the demand for textile manufacturing; wet processing needs more water consumption.

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