DEP uses the term ROW Bioswale to
describe planted areas in the sidewalk that are designed to collect and manage stormwater.
Not exact matches
The aim of this paper is to
describe areas with synergistic functions for progress within interdisciplinary
areas of
plant characterization and to explore predictive benefits for natural communities and human awareness.
Gardening can be used for numeracy skills including: measurement,
areas and volumes, data gathering and presentation and for literacy labelling
plants, recording and
describing plant development researching, creating written and multi-modal texts, science and technology (growth and reproduction, testing soil pH as well as designing, planning and constructing the garden).
The most familiar infrastructure is an urban infrastructure, which
describes the utilities and facilities such as roads, bridges, sewers, and sewer
plants, water lines, power lines, fire stations, and other sites and facilities necessary to the functioning of an urban
area.
A total of 178 terrestrial
plants and 246 taxa of marine flora have been
described from the
area while over 500 species of fish, 65 scleractinian corals, 45 hydroids and 350 molluscs have been recorded.
These are
described in «Environmental justice and coal» and «Coal
plants near residential
areas,» and «Coal and Native American tribal lands.»
Section 2
describes the water demands of power generation in order to identify potential
areas of future uncertainty and delineate
areas where integrated energy - water management may improve the reliability of operating power
plants and the viability of proposed schemes.
«There's one
area, the very south end — it is what I would
describe as our own cancer alley,» Anderson told me,
describing the endless oil refineries and manufacturing
plants in the neighborhood.
Recently, however, some wind - generating
plants have proven to be economically feasible in
areas with good wind resources, compared with other conventional technologies, when coupled with the Renewable Electricity Production Tax Credit (
described below).
Most of the
plants that Dr. Kallas
describes will be found in your
area, because they are common and ubiquitous, and he will teach you to identify like an expert and then get you doing delicious things with them.