Geothermal water definition

Geothermal water means ground water that is heated in the earth by the earth's interior.
Geothermal water means water heated within the earth by natural phenomena to a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius or more, and includes all steam, water, and water vapour, and every mixture of all or any of them that has been heated by natural phenomena;
Geothermal water means water heated within the earth by natural phenomena to a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius

Examples of Geothermal water in a sentence

  • Geothermal water flow through the heat exchanger would be controlled by a two-step system with electromagnetic valves of 1/2” and 1-1/4” sizes.


More Definitions of Geothermal water

Geothermal water means water derived from and heated exclusively from the
Geothermal water means water, water vapour or steam heated within the earth by natural phenomena to a temperature of 30° Celsius or more or any mixture of such water, water vapour or steam;
Geothermal water means water heated within the earth 15
Geothermal water means groundwater that is heated in the earth by the earth's interior.

Related to Geothermal water

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