As water distribution systems age, their susceptibility to contamination increases.
Not exact matches
«We view the acquisition by Patricia Industries
as a catalyst for Sarnova's next leap in becoming the very best company in specialty medical sales and
distribution and are excited that
Water Street and Matt will continue to be part of supporting our growth.»
«Xfinity Mobile could be seen
as «testing the
waters»
as Comcast will use the knowledge gained, and level of success (or lack of success), in determining next steps in the inevitable convergence of content and wireless
distribution,» he writes.
In the
water sector, the Irvine Ranch Water District in Orange County has emerged as a pioneer in combining battery systems with its water distribution and wastewater treatment operat
water sector, the Irvine Ranch
Water District in Orange County has emerged as a pioneer in combining battery systems with its water distribution and wastewater treatment operat
Water District in Orange County has emerged
as a pioneer in combining battery systems with its
water distribution and wastewater treatment operat
water distribution and wastewater treatment operations.
Phase 1 Criteria cover engineered
water infrastructure and Phase 2 Criteria covers nature - based and hybrid
water infrastructure for such purposes
as water collection, storage, treatment and
distribution, flood protection and drought resilience.
It looks
as if American
Water Works cut its
distribution in 2013.
To offer glasses of
water in the church foyer after worship would cause bewilderment,
as would the
distribution of gum or grits.
The waqfs were created for a great variety of services, such
as the building and upkeep of
water conduits, fountains, wells, roads, sidewalks, bridges, kitchens for the
distribution of free meals, guest houses, homes for widows, schools, libraries, mosques, tekkes, cemeteries, open — air places for prayer, caravansaries to lodge full caravans of men and animals, clock - rooms for telling time, bakeries for distributing bread and cakes to the poor, dispensaries, hospitals, public baths, shaded land on the roadside.
The $ 30m in funding will allow Harmless Harvest to support its growth initiatives including increasing and optimizing its sustainable production capacity in Thailand,
as well
as raising brand awareness and expanding geographic
distribution to meet growing consumer demand for refrigerated premium coconut
water.
Pollination of the hermaphrodite flowers, a genetic characteristic of the most commonly cultivated varieties, is assisted by rain, which increases the efficiency of pollen
distribution as water flows down the flower cluster.
As a member of the Sustainable Food Trade Association (SFTA), we've signed a pledge committing to reporting annually the company's performance in the 11 - action categories that include organic & land use,
distribution & sourcing, energy, climate change & emissions,
water use & quality, solid waste reduction, packaging & marketing materials, labor, animal care, sustainability education, and governance & community engagement.
As I had been employed with Coleambally Irrigation in many guises, but most recently as the Irrigation Distribution Manager I was very familiar with the high quality irrigation water and soils of the district and applied this knowledge to my farming technique
As I had been employed with Coleambally Irrigation in many guises, but most recently
as the Irrigation Distribution Manager I was very familiar with the high quality irrigation water and soils of the district and applied this knowledge to my farming technique
as the Irrigation
Distribution Manager I was very familiar with the high quality irrigation
water and soils of the district and applied this knowledge to my farming techniques.
As part of Mass Audubon's Salt Marsh Science Project, scientists and students have been measuring the salinity (salt content) of
water at different depths to learn whether Phragmites
distribution within the salt marsh is controlled by ground
water (
water deep below the ground surface that is the source of well and spring
water) or interstitial salinity (
water just below the ground surface from the tide).
The people of Somanya are facing
water challenges
as a result of an anomaly in the
water distribution system from Koforidua.
Utilities such
as electricity and
water were dealt with by government, with payments were made to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo), and the Ghana Water Company Limited (G
water were dealt with by government, with payments were made to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Northern Electricity
Distribution Company (NEDCo), and the Ghana
Water Company Limited (G
Water Company Limited (GWCL).
Seven sites showed results above 800 ppt: four were listed
as part of the village's
water distribution system, the other three
as private residential wells — including one with a PFOA level of 3010 ppt.
If such tax avoidance were to occur in countries like Zambia, Spencer hypothesises, this could lead to a loss of tax revenue that could instead help the government's
distribution of free ORS and zinc and fundamental public health measures such
as infrastructure for
water and sanitation.
All surface and ground
water entering New York City's drinking
water distribution system is currently treated with fluoride (pdf) to help prevent tooth decay
as well
as chlorine to kill deleterious microbes
as designated by the New York State Sanitary Code and the SDWA.
Production systems such
as monocultures that cultivate crops (for example, palm oil and sugar cane) for global
distribution may benefit local communities with employment and funding opportunities, but are often reliant on over-exploited
water resources.
The annual north - south
distribution shift of the population is driven by environmental preferences, such
as water temperature, and the availability of prey.
«In the subtropical - to - temperate transition zone south of the Great Barrier Reef, corals are at the limits of their
distribution and environmental tolerances,
as the
water is cooler,» Dr Sommer said.
Authors Teresa Jordan and colleagues clarify the spatial
distribution of the Cenozoic sedimentary rocks with properties favorable to function
as aquifers and the
distribution of
water through those rocks.
Lead author and RLS founder, IMAS Professor Graham Edgar, said this
distribution is likely to change
as waters become warmer, affecting food webs, ecosystems and fisheries worldwide.
Frank Graf, Section Head of the test laboratory of the German Technical and Scientific Association of Gas and
Water (DVGW) at KIT, adds: «So far, admixture of hydrogen in the natural gas grid has been limited to a few percent,
as storage,
distribution, and use require the solution of various technical problems.»
James Day at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California and colleagues studied the
distribution of zinc, which they used
as a proxy for
water, in trinitite collected at different distances from the explosion.
The research, published yesterday in Nature Climate Change, outlines a counterintuitive side effect of climate change:
As higher temperatures drive plants and trees into areas now inhospitable to them, their new distribution speeds up temperature rise via natural processes such as releases of heat - trapping water vapor into the ai
As higher temperatures drive plants and trees into areas now inhospitable to them, their new
distribution speeds up temperature rise via natural processes such
as releases of heat - trapping water vapor into the ai
as releases of heat - trapping
water vapor into the air.
A new analysis of 100 million Medicare records from U.S. adults aged 65 and older reveals rising healthcare costs for infections associated with opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens — disease - causing bacteria, such
as Legionella — which can live inside drinking
water distribution systems, including household and hospital
water pipes.
This map shows the
distribution of
water in the stratosphere of Jupiter
as measured with the Herschel Space Observatory.
The NTD Mapping Tool also allows visualization of
distribution of loiasis,
as well
as treatment status and new maps on access to improved sanitation and
water sources.
Liquid
water is essential for life
as we know it, and understanding the
distribution and behavior of liquid
water beyond Earth can help scientists understand where to search for habitable environments, both within our Solar System and beyond.
Factors such
as the sizes of the planet and the star, continental
distribution, ocean depth, the amount of
water present, tectonic activity, variability of the surface temperature, atmospheric composition, the magnetic shield, speed of rotation, axial tilt, eccentricity of the orbit, the type and amount of radiation received, the age of the solar system, and the possibility of panspermia within the system are all considered.
We call this the Charney climate sensitivity, because it is essentially the case considered by Charney (1979), in which
water vapor, clouds and sea ice were allowed to change in response to climate change, but GHG (greenhouse gas) amounts, ice sheet area, sea level and vegetation
distributions were taken
as specified boundary conditions.
Hazen BRS Presentation at Quebec SMM 09 This poster presentation gives detailed analyses of the acoustic measurements of potential cetacean prey species in the study area,
as well
as physical oceanographic measurements of small - scale
water movement affecting prey
distribution.
The seasonal
distribution of marine Crenarchaeota in the oxic and ammonia - rich surface
waters off Palmer Station, Antarctica [4],
as well
as a correlation of increasing crenarchaeal abundance with a nitrite (NO2 −) maximum are both consistent with the hypothesis that marine Crenarchaeota are capable of ammonia oxidation [25].
Implemented algorithms were made use of
as the modeling basis on which we developed a geographic information system (GIS), summarizing plant
distribution using principal variables of the
water - energy dynamic.
Before joining Scholastic, Mr. Krishock served
as the chief executive officer of Suntory
Water, a water - bottling distribution company in Chi
Water, a
water - bottling distribution company in Chi
water - bottling
distribution company in Chicago.
Strauss also discusses the unequal
distribution of
water across the world — North America, for example, has one - third the population of Africa, yet people in North America use three times
as much
water.
Several district sites were used
as staging locations for electrical compa - nies; other facilities became
distribution sites to hand out
water, food, and cleaning supplies to community members.
Of course,
as the publishing industry itself evolves and new forms of expression and
distribution become more commonplace, there are bound to be new
waters to navigate.
Having worked through the relatively painless process of putting TYOTE up on Smashwords in e-book form, and having already gotten a bit of a surprise about the Smashwords fee structure (which I'll be addressing
as soon
as I can figure out how to do so in a gentlemanly way), and having been perplexed by all the Smashwords e-book
distribution options, permutations and complexities affecting my content, I'm really loathe to wade into deeper
waters.
You are paying for the transportation of the
water through inefficient
distribution systems,
as well
as the packaging of the
water.
Caffeinated
water looks like it is proving to be just
as profitable and cash - generating
as sugar
water, and MNST is controlling costs well too, with those probably headed even lower given access to KO's
distribution network in their new partnership.
A well - established
distribution system delivers the
water to the different areas of the spa, such
as the thermal pools, the mud baths, the inhalation therapy areas, the therapeutic baths, and the sources for mineral
water therapies.
It is surrounded by considerable deposits of precious metals,
as well
as abundant timber and
water resources Hailar, in Inner Mongolia, is an important
distribution and energy center.
They are a kind of democratic organization in which the farmers whose fields are fed by the same
water source, meet regularly to coordinate plantings, to control the
distribution of irrigation
water and to plan the construction and maintenance of canals and dams,
as well
as to organize ritual offerings and subak temple festivals.
«It is now widely known that the
water vapor feedback in general circulation models (GCMs) is close to that which would result from a climate ‐ invariant
distribution of relative humidity [Soden and Held, 2006],
as long anticipated before the advent of such models [e.g., Arrhenius, 1896; Manabe and Wetherald, 1967].»
Rearranaging the winds and
water vapor
distribution strikes me
as a good candidate for effecting a flip on the time scale of a few years, with
water vapor content resetting the thermostat.
Thus there is convection within the troposphere that (to a first approximation) tends to sustain some lapse rate profile within the layer — that itself can vary
as a function of climate (and height, location, time), but given any relative temperature
distribution within the layer (including horizontal and temporal variations and relationship to variable CSD contributors (
water vapor, clouds)-RRB-, the temperature of the whole layer must shift to balance radiative fluxes into and out of the layer (in the global time averae, and in the approximation of zero global time average convection above the troposphere), producing a PRt2 (in the global time average) equal to RFt2.
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point
as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth
as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric
water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric
water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the
distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
While the amounts and
distribution of
water vapor and clouds are feedbacks, the intrinsic properties are «externally - imposed» by the physics,
as is the case with snow and ice, etc..