Sentences with phrase «in about a gallon»

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Diesel fuel hit its highest national average price in more than three years over the weekend at about $ 3.06 per gallon.
The Obama rules adopted in 2012 sought to double average fleet - wide vehicle fuel efficiency to about 50 miles (80 km) per gallon by 2025, but included an evaluation due by April 2018 to determine if the rules were appropriate.
Mountaineer State drivers experience their most recent gas tax increase in 2017 — about 3.5 cents per gallon.
High - value crops such as vegetables, citrus fruits, grapes and apricots can by grown in the Middle East if 5,000 to 8,000 cubic meters of water (about 1.7 million gallons) per hectare (2.47 acres) are provided each year.
question, my friend gave me a gallon bag of dehydrated chickpeas, how would i go about using these in this recipe?
Mom: So I took the bag and portioned it into gallon size ziploc bags, I think there's about 4 lbs in each bag.
«Through recovering condensate for use in the boilers, we have reduced our water intake by about 200,000 gallons per day,» the company says.
23 fermentation tanks (top right) have a capacity of 65,200 liter each (about 16,000 gallons), 28 more tanks hold 97,800 liter (24,000 gals) and each of four x-large tanks store 168,000 liter (42,000 gals) beer in the making.
I put them in a sealed 2 gallon plastic baggie for about 12 hours with a tiny bit of ammonia.
I can get about 10 - 15 batches of fried food before I clean it out and put fresh oil in it — Tony just found 1.5 gallons of oil for $ 8 at Sam's Club!
our kitchen was always freezing cold and there was always a big gallon of crappy brand milk in the fridge (no - fat cheap grocery about to expire stuff).
This batch made a lot for the three of us and I actually put about half in a gallon ziploc bag and froze.
Paula, either method is perfectly fine, however, to speed things up and help the sugar dissolve completely, I've been boiling about 2 cups water, then mixing in 1 cup sugar, stirring to dissolve, then filling my one gallon jar with water and adding my grains.
OR, if you're wanting to stash these away in the freezer, I recommend wrapping 2 - 3 muffins (about a serving size) in wax paper, taping the package closed, and placing in a gallon freezer bag that you've labeled.
Then take a pottle (about a half gallon) of water and put it in a pan, and put in two handfuls of weld (greenweed or dyer's weed, Reseda luteola), and press it with a tilestone, and let it boil gently for half an hour.
The update, which is the biggest renovation the 18 - hole golf course has seen in the last 35 to 40 years, is going to improve the club's turf and expand its water detention capacity by about 5 million of gallons of water, according to officials.
It cashes in at just about $ 1 per gallon.
It felt like a gallon came out of me (but was really only about two cups), and it kept coming out in several spurts as I continued laying there, but as soon as she broke it, I was at an 8.5.
On the other hand, in the United States of America (USA), a gallon of petrol is sold at just about $ 2.
When the DEC's last impact statement was released in 1992, a typical well required only about 80,000 gallons of water.
Cuom - ology is an amateur sport in Albany, and gallons of ink and beer have been spilled writing and chatting about the relationship between Mario Cuomo and his eldest son.
Fuel Spill at Chrysler Dealership in Clarkstown A tanker truck at the Rockland Chrysler Jeep Dodge dealership on Route 304 sprang a leak and spilled about 50 gallons of engine fuel.
Sep 07, 2006 - NORTH COLLINS, N.Y. (AP) Facilities were evacuated Thursday at Crescent Manufacturing in North Collins when about 250 to 275 gallons of hydrochloric acid spilled.
Overall, the price tag of the pipeline, which would carry 200,000 gallons of crude oil from Albany to refineries in Linden, N.J. and finished petroleum products the other way, is estimated at about $ 550 million.
... That leak in the Keystone Pipeline spilled 5,000 barrels of crude oil — about 210,000 gallons, according to TransCanada, the pipeline's owner.
Wearing a black polo shirt embroidered with his name and title, he looked over the creek thoughtfully as Jedlicka, Cheektowaga Town Supervisor Diane Benczkowski and 143rd District Assemblywoman Monica Wallace, D - Lancaster, educated him about one of the most polluted waterways in Erie County, containing millions of gallons of overflow sewage.
When he last spoke about rising fuel costs throughout New York in April, the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $ 4.15, according to data provided by the Oil Price Information -LSB-...]
Last year about 1.6 billion bushels of corn were fermented in the United States to produce 4 billion gallons of ethanol, double the amount for 2001.
(To put this in perspective, the Mississippi's average flow at New Orleans is about 4.4 million gallons per second.)
It pumps 20 liters (about 5.3 gallons) of seawater and plankton per second through a «light tight» collection chamber large enough to capture even fast swimmers and keep them inside long enough for the device's fiber - optic instruments to record and measure, in photons per liter, the size, duration, and number of an organism's flashes.
The researchers estimate that a fully populated 20 x 20 foot mussel raft similar to the one used in this study would clean an average of three million gallons of water and remove about 350 pounds of particulate matter, like dust and soot, daily.
In separate research Famiglietti looked at California's aquifers — which lay outside the Colorado River basin — and found that they had also been severely diminished, having dropped by about 7 trillion gallons since just 2011.
He estimates that the wells in Needles draw an average of about 700 million gallons of groundwater annually that, in truth, ultimately comes from the Colorado River.
Power plants draw more freshwater than any other consumer in the United States, accounting for more than 50 percent of the nation's freshwater use at about 500 billion gallons daily.
About 65 people, many in jeans, boots and 10 - gallon hats, filled Pavillion's community hall on Aug. 11 to hear the EPA's findings.
Crab, meanwhile, was among the least energy - intensive species to catch in the Dalhousie study, whereas the fuel needed to collect a ton of lobster swung wildly — ranging from 5.3 gallons (20 liters) per metric ton in Iceland to about 38 gallons (144 liters) in Maine to 271 gallons (1,025 liters) in Norway.
Extensive mining and agriculture in west central Florida have lowered the water table enough to turn springs into sinkholes along the Peace River, which each day loses about 11 million gallons, or 8 percent of its flow, to these underground caverns.
Some of the spill remains to this day, with a 2003 estimate pointing to about 20,000 gallons (75,700 liters) soaked deep into sands in intertidal zones, slowly poisoning ducks and other shore creatures.
According to the California Cars Initiative (CalCars), which promotes plug - in hybrids, Americans recharging their plug - ins via a regular 120V outlet should expect to pay about $ 1 per gallon equivalent.
The success of the personal filtration system led Vestergaard Frandsen to introduce earlier this month its LifeStraw Family device, an instant microbiological purifier that provides about 2.6 gallons (10 liters) of safe drinking water in an hour and about 4,000 gallons (15,000 liters) over its life span for a family of six.
It takes 243 gallons (920 liters) of diesel fuel to trawl about 1.1 tons (one metric ton) of the shellfish, according to Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, making shrimp one of the most energy - intensive wild seafood harvests, with a footprint of 5,395 pounds (2,447 kilograms) of carbon dioxide per metric ton even before processing and transportation are taken into account.
The more than 13 trillion gallons of floodwater from Hurricane Harvey have created a massive plume of freshwater in the Gulf of Mexico that is threatening the coral reefs of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary about 100 miles offshore of Galveston.
The editors respond: We thought the numbers in Dukes's study were fascinating for what they reveal about the amount of raw biomass needed to create a gallon of gasoline; however, due to space constraints, we could not go into greater detail about fossil - fuel production and energy usage.
One of the state's largest spills to date occurred in 2014, when an underground pipeline leak caused approximately 1 million gallons of brine to flow down a ravine and into Bear Den Bay, about a quarter mile upstream from a drinking water intake on Lake Sakakawea.
The annual consumption of gasoline in the United States, about 131 billion gallons of gas, is equivalent to 25 quadrillion pounds of prehistoric biomass and releases some 2.6 trillion pounds of carbon dioxide.
The researchers conducted more than 60 experiments in which about 3.5 ounces of saline or ethanol solutions representing the planetary projectile that hit Earth was dropped into a rectangular tank holding about six gallons of fluid representing the early Earth.
In July a report from MIT, On the Road in 2035, found that if a market for lightweight hybrid and plug - in hybrid electric vehicles were developed, the United States could cut its gas consumption by 68 billion gallons — about half our current fuel use — within 27 yearIn July a report from MIT, On the Road in 2035, found that if a market for lightweight hybrid and plug - in hybrid electric vehicles were developed, the United States could cut its gas consumption by 68 billion gallons — about half our current fuel use — within 27 yearin 2035, found that if a market for lightweight hybrid and plug - in hybrid electric vehicles were developed, the United States could cut its gas consumption by 68 billion gallons — about half our current fuel use — within 27 yearin hybrid electric vehicles were developed, the United States could cut its gas consumption by 68 billion gallonsabout half our current fuel use — within 27 years.
«It is estimated that the average household in the North Dakota Bakken region uses about 80 to 160 gallons of water a day,» said Corrie Clark, an environmental systems engineer in Argonne's Environmental Science Division and co-author of a new study published in Environmental Science & Technology.
Since the 1950s, pumping has extracted nearly as much water as what exists in Lake Erie — about 100 trillion gallons — and almost none of it trickles back into the aquifer.
Compared with a typical, 30 - mile - per - gallon automobile, the Volt will save these motorists about 500 gallons of fuel a year, which also will result in a substantial cut in annual carbon dioxide emissions which are associated with climate change.
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