The resort is also actively involved in Starwood's landmark environmental initiative 30/20 by 20, which calls for a 30 percent reduction in energy use and a 20 percent
reduction in water consumption per built hotel room globally by 2020.
Proponents of canned food cite the documented increase
in water consumption in cats consuming such products (Kane, 1981), the possible prevention of urinary tract problems, and the potential voluntary reduction in calories helping to prevent weight gain in cats.
The result is a reduction of around 50 percent in energy consumption compared with the already highly economical average figures across the BMW Group's production network and a
drop in water consumption of roughly 70 percent.
The additional electrical output per unit of fuel as well as valuable
efficiencies in water consumption and emissions should make the latest technology (when viewed over the life of the plant) highly attractive.
Certifiable activities include the promotion of water - efficient agricultural practices, a reduction
in water consumption within the production facilities, provision of clean water to local communities, or watershed restoration activities.
In the 2009 report Juice from Concentrate, the World Resources Institute reports that the reduction
in water consumption adds 2 - 10 percent to levelized costs and reduces the power plant's efficiency by up to 5 percent.
A plumber retained by the condo corporation to investigate the
spike in water consumption verified that there were no leaks in the plumbing system.
Currently embarking on one of the largest meter installation programmes in UK, Southern Water wanted to facilitate behaviour change in order to see the sustained
reduction in water consumption that is required.
McVitie's has already seen a 38 % reduction in carbon emissions and a 37 % reduction
in water consumption, with a goal of a 45 % reduction for both by 2020.
Some clinical signs of CRI are an increase
in water consumption and urine output, weight loss, poor coat quality, decrease in appetite, bad breath, mouth ulcers, lethargy and depression.
The most common clinical signs seen in diabetic patients are an increase
in water consumption and urination.
The increase
in water consumption, or polydipsia, is the bodies attempt to flush out the build up of toxins.
As a pet owner, you want to be aware of any changes
in water consumption.
The important thing is to watch for a change
in water consumption, and let your veterinarian know if this occurs.
These include hyperactivity, lack of sleep, rapid weight loss and an increase
in water consumption.
These include hyperactivity, lack of sleep, weight loss, and an increase
in water consumption.
A change
in water consumption (either an increase or decrease) could indicate an underlying medical problem and the sooner you're aware of a change in your cat's habits, the better the chances of successful medical intervention.
For example, an increase
in water consumption may be a sign of renal failure or diabetes.
If you provide a large, wide bowl from which your cat can drink without rubbing his whiskers against the side, you might notice an increase
in his water consumption.
Nutrition - including what your cat eats, how often, what supplements and treats are given, changes
in water consumption, weight or appetite
Kidney Disease Chronic Renal Failiure Causes and Treatment of CRF or Chronic Renal Disease in Cats The most noticeable symptom is an increase
in water consumption and urination («drink - a-lot, pee - a-lot syndrome»)
If your pet is having difficulty with mobility, vision, changes
in water consumption or appetite, we encourage you to bring your pet in for evaluation.
Sustained significant increase
in water consumption.
Increases
in water consumption or urination are often associated with conditions such as diabetes, kidney and liver disease.
A common reason pet families bring their pets to the veterinarians at the Animal Medical Center is an increase
in water consumption, or polydipsia in doctor speak.
The main symptom that owners report is an increase
in water consumption and urination.
This includes excessive thirst and increase
in water consumption, increased urination, significant weight loss, dehydration, urinary tract infections and unusually sweet - smelling or fruity - smelling breath.
Changes
in water consumption may be more difficult to observe, especially in cats that spend time outdoors or drink from toilets and sinks.
Other symptoms of hypertension may include an increase
in water consumption and increased urination due to kidney disease.
This is because changes
in water consumption can indicate medical problems.
If an increase
in water consumption or urination occurs, please inform us for future reference.
While an increase
in water consumption may signal a serious medical condition, sometimes the increase is a normal physiologic condition.
Pyometra In unspayed female dogs, pyometra, or a severe uterine infection, causes increased loss of fluid through the kidney and a compensatory increase
in water consumption.
The most common clinical sign seen in diabetic cats is an increase
in water consumption and urination.
There will be an increase
in water consumption and it is possible that the amount ingested by cause damage to the kidneys.