Sentences with phrase «irrigated green»

A borehole heat pump connected to solar panels heats the school, and rainwater is collected to flush toilets and irrigate the green roof.
Overhead, matched - precipitation rotor systems are the best for irrigating green roofs, and they do a better job with less water than drip or sub irrigation methods.
The home is also equipped with a rainwater collection system, and this water is used to irrigate the green areas of the home.

Not exact matches

However, Arlington Heights was told that Rolling Green still will use well water to irrigate the course, Ford said.
On either side lie lush green polygons — the irrigated fields of the Mexicali valley just south of the US border, where tomatoes, cucumbers and onions grow in what should be a desert.
«Droughts will make human landscapes more attractive to deer, because farms and suburban areas are irrigated and would remain fairly green,» Stoner said.
The combination of the specific, irrigated grass of the Northern Great Plains, the timing of the grazing, the climate, and the extraction process are all important to ensure the maximum level of X Factor in Green Pasture Butter Oil.
Despite the heat, which can reach well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit at the height of summer, the interior is well - irrigated and is surprisingly green.
The Eternal City boasts countless works of art, iconic archaeological sites, baroque churches and stunning monuments, set against a backdrop of lush green gardens, irrigated by water from the River Tiber.
Ubud is another alternative place to enjoy holiday in Bali, offering a remote area surrounded by green tropical territory and terraced - irrigated rice field.
State of the art green roof technology has been modified to support the spiralling plants, and rainwater is collected from an adjacent roof to be stored in a cistern to irrigate the plants and trees.
@vukcevic: Win - win is to irrigate the northern Sahara, it will go green, take billion tons of CO2, create its own climate, and produce grain and wine as it did in Roman warm period.
Win - win is to irrigate the northern Sahara, it will go green, take billion tons of CO2, create its own climate, and produce grain and wine as it did in Roman warm period.
One of these is to exploit the appetite of green things for carbon dioxide: for instance, to irrigate the Australian and Sahara deserts and grow forests that will soak up more carbon.
Even though there is not a long list of native plants for use in extensive green roofs (unless one plans to frequently irrigate), there are a few to choose from.
Similarly, the membrane below the irrigated roof might fluctuate an average of only 7 or 8ºF during a 24 hour period, while the same green roof without irrigation may fluctuate ± 20 degrees.
The 160 square foot green roof hosts native desert plants and sedums irrigated by greywater to absorb heat, dust, and CO2.
What they need is a way to produce green energy for a polluted province and planet and farmers who've been scratching out a living on notoriously poorly irrigated land for decades can finally make a little money by leasing out land on which the clean energy machines will operate.
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