Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
mVday
English answer:
cubic meters per day
Added to glossary by
claude-andrew
Aug 10, 2012 14:57
12 yrs ago
English term
mVday
English
Tech/Engineering
Environment & Ecology
Waste water treatment
Can anyone tell me precisely what this means? It's clearly an amount of water (per day I suppose), and in my context it's water from the treatment plant used to irrigate surrounding green areas.
In French it's mVjour.
In French it's mVjour.
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4 +5 | cubic meters per day | Ramon Somoza |
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cubic meters per day
I've searched with Google, and I consistently get hits for m3/day when I search for mVday.
In this case, I believe the "V" stands for "volume", so mVday would me m3/day or cubic meters per day, which seems to make sense.
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Note added at 59 minutos (2012-08-10 15:57:14 GMT)
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Sorry, I meant "would be" instead of "would me"
In this case, I believe the "V" stands for "volume", so mVday would me m3/day or cubic meters per day, which seems to make sense.
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Note added at 59 minutos (2012-08-10 15:57:14 GMT)
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Sorry, I meant "would be" instead of "would me"
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Comment: "Thanks Ramon!"
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