Sentences with phrase «go water metering»

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The meter reader has gone the way of the milkman and the bread man — in some communities, «smart meters» wirelessly report your energy or water consumption back to the utility company.
Each watch is resistant to water, going up to 30 meters or 99 feet deep.
This watch is water resistant, and you can go down up to 330 feet or 100 meters without worrying about water exposure.
«Going into deeper water is not something we're comfortable doing yet,» says Jim Lanard a spokesperson for Bluewater Wind, a company that has proposed a wind park 13.2 miles (21.2 kilometers) from the Delaware shore that will employ monopiles to depths of about 75 feet (23 meters).
All those people who paid big bucks to buy up all the ocean front property at 60 meters above sea level are really going be unhappy with 20 meters of salt water over their heads.
They all agree to go swimming with sharks in a giant metal cage that will lower five meters into the water.
Just when you thought it was once again safe to go into the water comes 47 Meters Down, the latest big - screen shark thriller that will make you want to curl up into a fetal position on the beach.
That means you can immerse your tolino into fresh water for up to 30 minutes at a depth of 1 meter — and of course you can go right on reading afterwards!
While the water meter billing system's mostly straightforward, it's assumed «what goes in, must come out», and that any water used creates roughly an equivalent amount in sewerage.
Virtually all local marine life must migrate past the island and water visibility goes up to 30 meters making it a prime location for big game fishing.
The blue hole goes down more than 300 meters deep and full of hypnotic turquoise water.
The PADI Open Water Diver license is recognised worldwide and valid for life, allowing you to dive independently to a maximum of 12 meters (in a buddy team) until the age of 12 years old after what he will be allow to go to 18m.
At the end of the third and deepest canyon (30 m), there is an old 1.5 meter anchor embedded in the rock, where divers often meet and hold on before letting go and starting the blue water ascent.
This is a sloping reef dive site for everyone especially photographers as it starts in shallow water and can go to 30 meters with fantastic marine life, table and boulder corals.
Once in the water, you will practice several basic scuba skills with your Instructor in shallow water (shallow enough for you to be able to stand up if needed) then go on a dive in the crystal clear waters of the Blue Lagoon to a maximum depth of 6 meters.
Relax along the longest beachfront location on the island, home to 1,500 feet (457 meters) of clean white sand, and go swimming in the clear Caribbean water.
As soon as you are comfortable in the water and have mastered the dive skills with success, we go out to one of Bonaire's beautiful reefs to do a real open water dive (maximum 12 meter / 40 feet).
... On the last few days we began going into open water where for the first time I went to 12 meters.
hi alex i'm not sure about january i dive in october every year in fact i'll be the in a week if you have or can do nitrox they have an awesome wreck dive i did it last year an for my camera so i am doing it agian this year i went with trawangan dive on gilli they are very good an helpful also do night dives if you can the place come alive you be amazed at the turtles an moray eels an other life prices are around $ 35 to start with no more than $ 50 if you have some of your own gear it is cheaper happy diving regards davin ps the water condition is very good 15 to 20 plus meters
Depth starts from 2 - 3 meters and goes down to very deep water, crystal clear water tremendous variety of marine habitats has fostered the evolution of a matching number of animal.
The article also notes that in here in Varanasi the water has receded «as much as 3 meters» in some places from the ghats (stairways which go down to the river and allow bathing, ritual, and boats to dock).
Energy and water meters went unwatched, pesticides floated freely across quads, organics were laughed out of the cafeteria, and recycle
With 90 percent of New Mexico currently in extreme or exceptional drought, the harshest categories in the U.S. Drought Monitor, farmers are forced to go to extremes for water, including paying up to $ 45,000 to drill a well «down as much as 91 meters (300 feet), nearly five times deeper than before the drought.»
«Knowing that up to 80 % of the offshore wind resources are in deep waters (+60 meters) where traditional bottom fixed installations are not suitable, floating offshore wind is expected to play a significant role in the growth of offshore wind going forward».
and «Where was all the water going to come from» so I decided to have a go and try to work out how much water would be needed to allow the World Ocean to rise by just 1 meter, there are two variables that I can not solve, 1 is that the world is curved so as you go up then you need more water for the next meter than you needed for the preceding meter and this is an exponential issue as it gets worse the higher you go, the other is that even though there are many areas where you could get a large rise without any inland flooding, like the «White Cliffs of Dover» then there are also many areas where there would be massive inland flooding, like Holland, so I had to make two assumptions to kill off two variable issues that I can not solve, so assuming that the world is flat, which it's not, and that there would be no inland flooding, and there will be massive inland flooding then using them then I got an answer.
The glacier goes afloat at the grounding zone where bedrock, till, and ice meet the ocean waters about 600 meter below sea level (Rignot, 1996).
I would be happy for any real mathematician to solve this complex problem and say exactly, «How much water is needed for a rise of 1 meter and up to the limit of the BS that gets said, and «where all the water is going to come from» all I wanted to do was to point out that all the talk about rises of 20 meters is such BS, as the water does not exist to do that, me I think that if all the ice did melt then you would be lucky to get a 1 meter rise, no one would be more thrilled than me if this math was worked out better than I can do it.
Peter Garrett, said «seven meters» and other have said far larger figures then my math still works, as long as the two variables are ignored that is, so in a case where the sea may rise 7 meters then the water needed would be 2,527,000 cubic kilometers of water and in one mass then that would be a cube of water with the side over 134 kilometers, those two variables that I can not deal with are exponential, that is, the higher you go the greater they get.
There are those who appear to steadfastly maintain that all thermal radiation is from the surface and the and the convection return flow, which must heat at the dry adiabatic rate of 9.8 deg C per 1000 meters going down — unless it is gobbling up condensed water vapor on the way, and reach the surface before it can be cooled again.
After many attempts to calculate a specific mass balance in meters of water equivalent, from climate indices data, it was clear the results were just not going to be consistent enough to provide a reliable forecast.
Now, the first 2.5 meters of ocean water have about as much heat capacity as the entire atmosphere, so its detectability there would be as difficult as in the atmosphere, assuming all of it went there instantly (without affecting the atmosphere).
If you go down, say, to a depth of a mere 1000 meters, the diffusion of this transferred heat, over a volume of water with a heat capacity that now is some 400 times larger than the entire atmosphere, would make it 400 times more undetectable, we suppose.
Maybe that sneaky heat just bypassed the upper meter of water and with warp speed went to 2000m without anyone noticing.
The rooftop solar thermal panels produce hot water that flows through radiant tubing in the floors to heat the house; the rooftop photovoltaic panels are net - metered so that during the week when we're in L.A. and the house is empty and the energy goes unused, it is pumped directly back into the grid and creates a credit at the local utility.
After having carefully considered this, I'm going to disagree with Nick's suggestion because according to the Wiki diagram (which I've seen replicated in a few places) the vast majority of the warm waters are concentrated within the first couple of meters
If they are correct the water should evaporate quickly, even boil, for that 70 ºF wall is giving off 5.67e - 8 * (273K +20 K) ^ 4 or 418 Watts per square meter that is going to focus down to 400 W x 5,000 multiplication factor or 2,000,000 Watts per square centimeter and we only need 2250 Joules to vaporize that gram of water.
As water tables fall, well drillers are using modified oil - drilling technology to reach water, going as deep as 1,000 meters in some locations.
While it will lack the ability to offer GPS tracking, it will be water - resistant up to 50 meters which is a good thing for anyone who is planning to use this new watch to go running, as it'll easily withstand sweat, rain, and accidental drops in puddles or spills onto the watch itself.
It can go down as far as 2 meters in water, and work for up to one full hour at that depth.
It's waterproof to 50 meters (164 feet); there's a special Water Lock mode you need to activate if you're planning to go for a swim.
S41, being the bigger sibling, can go even deeper in water, down to 2 meters, and can last for an hour.
The watch is also water - rated for up to 100 meters deep; yup, feel free to go swimming with it.
The ZeTime is water - resistant to 5 ATM, which translates to 50 meters (164 feet), so it will not be damaged by going out in the rain, showering or swimming in shallow water.
When I had a talk with the water engineer he would state if the water meter was going bad generally it would slow down rather than speed up.
There was a case down here in florida recently where a woman incorrectly got a $ 3000 water bill for a single family house!!!! There could be something faulty going on with the meter.
Going to take pictures as well as identify the meter, shut off all water & see if leak detector is still moving.
Assuming the meter is working correctly, that suggests to me that something is going on inside one or more of the units, or water is being taken by a neighboring property.
The new system will help to keep better track of water consumption across the city, detect water loss more quickly and eliminate the need for city staff to go to homes to obtain water meter readings.
The city went out for the final water meter reading to get the final amount due and it turns out that the final bill is about $ 2K.
Then, after closing the city went back out to the property and apparently the water meter is inside the house so they use a remote meter that is on the outside of the house to get readings each month.
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