Sentences with phrase «culvert from»

But it landed on a sidehill almost hole - high and across a culvert from the strictured green.
That same county report recommended that people not swim near areas where culverts from the property discharge.

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Police cordoned off the scene, preventing him from seeing the white SUV that had pulverized a line of torso - thick trees before landing upside down in a culvert across the street from his home.
Water from those ponds and other flood water is channeled in a culvert along Montgomery Road to Crown Street, where it is emptied into a another channel that flows south to Waubansee Creek, said Bob Vaughn, Fox Valley Park District assistant director.
The onshore natural gas pipeline system consists of approximately 111 km Main Pipeline and approximately 75 km Lateral Pipeline, including bitumen surface access roads (including culverts) from the nearest existing roads (of whatever surface) to the regulating & metering stations and valve stations of both pipelines.
Wide - scale infrastructure projects are becoming increasingly common in the Adirondacks, from broadband installation, culvert and water system replacements to bridge repair and the creation of new recreational trails.
Vermont officials are hoping a decision by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to cover the cost of replacing a culvert in Townshend destroyed by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene means more towns will be eligible for such funding.
They are also calling for the establishment of a multi-year state aid to local road, bridge and culvert program funded by a portion of the foreign bank settlement funds or from other available sources.
He said 45 culverts would also be constructed while the Saboba - Chereponi road would be constructed to help them to cart foodstuff from the rural areas to marketing centres.
What Stevenson saw was the partial collapse of an underground concrete flume built in the early 1950s by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of a 3,300 - foot system of enclosed flumes and culverts to protect the village from being flooded by Woods Creek.
The road leading to the proposed Bolgatanga regional airport has developed cracks including breakdown of culverts resulting from erosion and sand wining.
Then, in 2013, Union Pacific closed off the railway culverts for repair, sealing off the flow of salty water from the north arm to the south arm.
The steel from the sphere was taken to Long Island to shield the particle accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and the original and ill - fitting polar mount is buried as a culvert under the road leading from the 140 - foot to the GBT.
A culvert designed to direct water run - off away from the park is in the works.
Thorpe Culvert is some 2 3/4 miles from the small market town of Wainfleet (Friday market), 3 miles from Burgh Le Marsh and 7 miles from the bustling holiday resort of Skegness.
-- 5 - 10 minute walk to Paradise Beach (great for surfing)-- Banana, Plantain, Chino Apple, Avocado, Papaya, Maracuya, Bamboo, and Coconut planted — Slope and water diversion in place, moving rain water from the property with culverts and tubes — Septic installed in lower property — Retaining walls in plantel — Includes a framed guest container - house.
For instance, after flooding from Hurricane Irene washed out many culverts in Vermont last year, many towns built bigger culverts to handle future floods.
Since the whole world does not appear to freeze during a ice age, the must be massive ice making going at the pole driven by heat lifting oceans of water to the sky from the equator where it is pushed by the expanding air and vapor to the poles areas where it returns to the surface and follows cold land like a culvert between warmer expanding ocean air back down to the equatoral region.
A research initiative that mapped decisions by town managers in Maine to sources of climate information, engineering design, mandated requirements, and calendars identified the complex, multi-jurisdictional challenges of widespread adaptation for even such seemingly simple actions as using larger culverts to carry water from major storms.116 To help towns adapt culverts to expected climate change over their lifetimes, the Sustainability Solutions Initiative is creating decision tools to map culvert locations, schedule maintenance, estimate needed culvert size, and analyze replacement needs and costs.
Those pipes — called culverts — run under the road and drain excess water from the cove into the lake, so water doesn't spill over onto the highway.
Federal regulators are investigating the cause of Tuesday's leak that spilled up to 105,000 gallons of crude oil from an underground pipe into a culvert and as much as 21,000 gallons into the ocean at Refugio State Beach.
For nearly two weeks, Exxon has maintained that oil has not reached Lake Conway, despite clear evidence both from aerial video and on - the - ground guerrilla reporting that showed oil had spread throughout a cove and wetlands, which are connected through ground water and drainage culverts to the main body of the lake.
I used to stay on the right hand side of the furthest right lane, sometimes dipping into the concrete culvert at the edge of the asphalt or knocking up against the curb in my efforts to move away from cars.
He was reportedly forcefully thrown from the truck when it slammed into a concrete culvert and died from the impact.
Cases can develop from many other situations: slip and falls on a slick surface or ice; defects in roadways such as missing road signs, bad intersections or pavement defects; holes or uneven surfaces in parking lots, sidewalks or floors; unmarked drop - offs, ledges, culverts or holes, dangerous retail layouts or designs, including sharp corners and displays that may cause injury to children.
In this case, the Ninth Circuit held that every culvert and ditched that channeled rainwater runoff from forest roads was a discharge from a point source, requiring a Clean Water Act permit.
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