Sentences with phrase «water board reported»

Nonetheless, the DEC said it is investigating two separate discharges that the Niagara Falls Water Board reported Tuesday night.

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Similarly, a savvy business owner required to report earnings to a bank, board, or other outsiders may see some turbulence or rough waters a year or so down the road.
The US based Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine in its February 2004 report on «Dietary Reference Intakes for Water, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride and Sulfate» states, ``... caffeinated beverages appear to contribute to the daily total water intake similar to that contributed by Non-Caffeinated beverages.&rWater, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride and Sulfate» states, ``... caffeinated beverages appear to contribute to the daily total water intake similar to that contributed by Non-Caffeinated beverages.&rwater intake similar to that contributed by Non-Caffeinated beverages.»
New Water Diversion Measuring and Reporting Requirements Coming for California Growers Water Board May Adopt New Regulation January 19 — needs to know how much water is being diverted — Wine Institute says additional reporting should only be required during a declared drought emergenWater Diversion Measuring and Reporting Requirements Coming for California Growers Water Board May Adopt New Regulation January 19 — needs to know how much water is being diverted — Wine Institute says additional reporting should only be required during a declared drought emeReporting Requirements Coming for California Growers Water Board May Adopt New Regulation January 19 — needs to know how much water is being diverted — Wine Institute says additional reporting should only be required during a declared drought emergenWater Board May Adopt New Regulation January 19 — needs to know how much water is being diverted — Wine Institute says additional reporting should only be required during a declared drought emergenwater is being diverted — Wine Institute says additional reporting should only be required during a declared drought emereporting should only be required during a declared drought emergency...
About one - third of the private water wells used by Wainscott residents in a designated area of concern have been tested so far, Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez reported at a town board meeting on Tuesday.
Niagara Falls, NY (WBEN)- A report from the Niagara Falls Water Board on the cause of the infamous discharges into the Lower Niagara is due out today.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ordered the Niagara Falls Water Board to halt any further discharges into the Niagara River — a decision that comes after the third reported instance of wastewater discharge from the treatment plant in a matter of weeks.
Minutes from an Oct. 8 meeting of Red Hook's Conservation Advisory Committee show Town Board member Brenda Cagle reporting that the Northern Dutchess town's planner and another board member had been approached by the bottling company about a plan to draw water from Cokertown Springs, located on Turkey Hill Board member Brenda Cagle reporting that the Northern Dutchess town's planner and another board member had been approached by the bottling company about a plan to draw water from Cokertown Springs, located on Turkey Hill board member had been approached by the bottling company about a plan to draw water from Cokertown Springs, located on Turkey Hill Road.
The report says the town bookkeeper made decisions regarding water and sewer operations without proper authority, including processing water and sewer bills without board - approved rates, making adjustments to bills without approval, not collecting penalties for payments received after the due date and not re-levying unpaid bills.
The way the agency handled the recently revealed rate study, for which DEP «shelled out millions of dollars for a report with no conclusions or recommendations» is a perfect example of why both DEP and the Water Board are dysfunctional partners in crime.
At Thursday's Water Authority board meeting, however, authority commissioners decided that in the interests of transparency, they would file disclosure reports for both 2016 and 2017.
These instructions are in the annual water quality reports for both the Buffalo Water Board and Erie County Water Authowater quality reports for both the Buffalo Water Board and Erie County Water AuthoWater Board and Erie County Water AuthoWater Authority.
The increase and improvement of such facilities consisting of the following projects: (i) Waste Water Treatment Plant disinfection system at the estimated maximum cost of $ 1,200,000; (ii) baseline Waste Water Treatment Plant projects at the estimated maximum cost of $ 1,300,000; and (iii) inflow / infiltration pilot project and reduction program improvements at the estimated maximum cost of $ 1,000,000; all as more fully described in the report and estimate of cost prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Board of Managers of said District on June 21, 2016 (the «Report&rareport and estimate of cost prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Board of Managers of said District on June 21, 2016 (the «Report&raReport»).
Anne Thompson, NBC's chief environmental affairs correspondent, moderated the expert panel, which included (from left): Heidi Cullen, a correspondent for Climate Central, a nonprofit that reports on climate science; Bill Richardson, former governor of New Mexico and a board member of the World Resources Institute, an environmental think tank; Grady Gammage Jr., a practicing attorney and a senior scholar at the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability; and Pat Mulroy, general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
Two holes in a chemical storage tank, and no formal inspections, left the city of Charleston without drinking water, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board reports
The move, designed to clarify rules under the federal Clean Water Act, has been expected for months and was backed by a report released this past December by EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB).
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On its first day the California cruise ship had experienced a fire in its engine room, leaving the 3,299 passengers stranded on board 55 miles from the coastline without any electricity, air conditioning, or hot water, according to one news report.
Log Date: Aug 23, 2015 Entry By: Raja Ampat Aggressor Crew Itinerary: Raja Ampat Raja Ampat Aggressor Charter Report Week Staring: August 23rd - Ending August 30th 2015 Weather: Air Temp 30 C Water temperature 28 C Guests on board: Peter, Paul, Albert, Joose, Kristyn, Vladimir, Wayne, Kelley, Phalen, Igor, Natascha, Thomas,... > > Read More
From there the boys loaded up the boards and made their way across to the East Coast to see what was happening at Kerupuk Pt and from all reports received the boys did well scoring good waves with low numbers in the water.
A report by the Science Advisory Board last year found that regulating these bodies of water is critical to protecting America's water system.
The LA Times reports Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa urged the panel to approve tough restrictions, as well as the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors who urged the panel to compromise by protecting kelp and canyon habitats on both sides of Point Dume but leaving the waters off Palos Verdes Peninsula open to fishing.
In the mid-1990s, concerned by reports of ocean pollution in other countries, a few scientists in the Environmental Health Division of the county's Department of Public Health asked for money to monitor the ocean water off our shores, but the Board of Supervisors consistently voted against them.
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