Sentences with phrase «holds sufficient water»

If you leave your cat all day you should ensure that the model you choose holds sufficient water.
Harris Lake, created in the 1980s as the main cooling source for the Shearon Harris nuclear plant, would have to be raised about 20 feet to hold sufficient water to cool additional reactors.

Not exact matches

It is also unjustified — none of the arguments advanced to keep them hold water and even if you believe that Bishops have something important to add to debate, that is not a sufficient reason why they should have special reserved places rather than come through the same appointments producer as anyone else.
Many of us are familiar with electrolytic splitting of water from their school days: if you hold two electrodes into an aqueous electrolyte and apply a sufficient voltage, gas bubbles of hydrogen and oxygen are formed.
The warming due to water vapor helps the air hold water, but in the Earth's orbit, it is not actually sufficient to keep the air warm enough to keep the water it already has — so you go into the death spiral, with a bit of cooling, less water, then more cooling, and so on to Snowball.
With sufficient time and exposure, water can dissolve almost any toxin, hold it in solution and deliver it elsewhere for elimination.
Washoe County Code 55.190 Endangering Animals states that it is unlawful for any person to hold or confine an animal in a pen, house, car, truck, trailer or any other place without a sufficient supply of good and wholesome air, water, food and necessary veterinary care.
Vessel operators must lock all marine sanitation devices in a manner that prevents discharge or deposit of untreated sewage; (C) Biodegradable matter from: (1) Vessel deck wash down; (2) Vessel engine cooling water; (3) Graywater from a vessel less than 300 gross registered tons; (4) Graywater from an oceangoing ship without sufficient holding tank capacity to hold graywater while within the Sanctuary; (D) Vessel engine or generator exhaust; (E) Effluent routinely and necessarily discharged or deposited incidental to hydrocarbon exploration, development, or production allowed by paragraph (a)(1) of this section; or (F) Discharge allowed under section 312 (n) of the FWPCA.
Some situations that occur in flood - prone areas include: 1) the diameter of the sewer pipe is not sufficient to hold all of the water flow during a heavy storm event; 2) the gradient of the sewer pipe is not steep enough to allow water flow at the same rate as the rain; and 3) heavily paved areas do not allow water to absorb into the ground, forcing more water into sewers.
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