What does SGW mean?
SGW means Suitability of the Ground Water
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Suitability of the Ground Water?
Suitability of the Ground Water can be abbreviated as SGW
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What does SGW stand for? SGW stands for "Suitability of the Ground Water". |
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How to abbreviate "Suitability of the Ground Water"? "Suitability of the Ground Water" can be abbreviated as SGW. |
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What is the meaning of SGW abbreviation? The meaning of SGW abbreviation is "Suitability of the Ground Water". |
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What is SGW abbreviation? One of the definitions of SGW is "Suitability of the Ground Water". |
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What does SGW mean? SGW as abbreviation means "Suitability of the Ground Water". |
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What is shorthand of Suitability of the Ground Water? The most common shorthand of "Suitability of the Ground Water" is SGW. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DEWHA - Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
- JAWARA - Journal of the American Water Resources Association
- JAWRA - Journal of the American Water Resources Association
- JAWWA - Journal of the American Water Works Association
- JNWRA - Journal of the Nevada Water Resources Association
- KsAWWA - Kansas Section of the American Water Works Association
- LBIWPA - Leinster Branch of the Irish Water Polo Association
- POMWTP - Point of the Mountain Water Treatment Plant
- ONWRC - Office of the National Water Resources Committee
- RMSAWWA - Rocky Mountain Section of the American Water Works Association
- SCAWWA - South Carolina Section of the American Water Works Association
- VOMWD - Valley of the Moon Water District
- AGW - Analysis of any Ground Water
- ECOFRAME - ECOlogical quality and functioning of shallow lake ecosystems with respect to the needs of the European water FRAMEwork directive
- QAGW - Quality of Affected Ground Water
- SSW - Suitability of the Surface Water
- pinpoint - (DOD,NATO) 2.The ground position of aircraft determined by direct observation of the ground.
- Landsat - land satellite (photographs of the ground)
- range - (DOD) 3.The distance that can be covered over a hard surface by a ground vehicle, with its rated payload, using the fuel in its tank and its cans normally carried as part of the ground vehicle equipme
- topography - (DOD) The configuration of the ground to include its relief and all features.Topography addresses both dry land and the sea floor (underwater topography).