For her P.S. 1 project, Key will create a site - specific installation that fragments the room
into cubic yards with mason twine.
Not exact matches
This mixture is pumped
into a device which separates the manure's solids and liquids (ten
cubic yards of manure solids are produced each day, which are hauled to another location, composted, then spread on fields as fertilizer)
Workers spent hours Saturday pouring 4,000
cubic -
yards of concrete
into the second — and final — section of the base that will hold up the 630 foot, 20 million pound New York Wheel that's expected to open next year.
In March, Suffolk lawmakers and local environmentalists urged Gov. Cuomo to reject the U.S. Army of Corps of Engineers» plan for about 53 million
cubic yards of dredge spoils to be dumped
into the Sound over the next 30 years.
Destiny's attorneys told the state it removed more than 80,000
cubic yards of contaminated soil and installed a vapor barrier to keep fumes from any remaining contamination from getting
into the mall addition.
Bill Toedter, president of the North Fork Environmental Council, and nearly 30 local environmental group leaders signed a letter addressed to Gov. Andrew Cuomo stating they oppose the proposal because it calls for disposing between 30 to 50 million
cubic yards of dredge spoils
into the Sound over the next 30 years.
As of August 2008, it was still spewing some 130,000
cubic yards a day
into what is now a steaming lake of hot mud, 60 feet deep and nearly three square miles in area.
The storm left 5.6 million
cubic yards of fallen trees, broken branches and dead greenery in Houston, and Rice's team took first place in the contest with their plan to convert the wood
into biomass charcoal, or «biochar,» for use as a CO2 - trapping soil amendment.
The quality of light, not just in the galleries but in the entire building as a whole, is the essential characteristic of the museum, even more defining than the 4,000
cubic yards of textured concrete that Cloepfil cast
into the earth.
And yes, the patriotic coal companies never seem to mention the despoilation of thousands of square miles of Appalachia with strip mines and millions of
cubic yards of tailings dumped
into streams and watersheds.
In 2008, five million
cubic yards of coal ash, a toxic by - product of burning coal, spilled from the Kingston Fossil Plant in Tennessee
into the surrounding wealthy community.
Six years earlier, more than 5 million
cubic yards of coal ash spilled
into Tennessee's Emory River — one of the country's largest environmental disasters ever.
Emma Penrod August 12, 2016 The Salt Lake Tribune State officials say the Price River is safe for recreation and irrigation and that Rocky Mountain Power should be able to handle any future storms like the one that discharged an estimated 2,700
cubic yards of coal ash
into the Price...