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black water

American  

noun

  1. wastewater from toilets, garbage disposal, and industrial processes.


black water British  

noun

  1. household waste water that cannot be reused without purification Compare grey water

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Moonlight glinted off the black water, making it look like liquid silver.

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At one edge of the lake an arc of lights twinkled at a fair distance over the black water—a village, maybe a town.

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Across the black water, the dark mountainside was orange with fire.

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A 2023 report showed that 8,657 outdoor toileting incidents were recorded across the Highlands that year, including 126 times where "black water" toilet waste from campervans had been dumped.

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The boat’s searchlight swept across the empty black water.

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