Sentences with phrase «like city water»

I do nt like city water either!
The enriched nitrogen water could then be recycled for crop water through a regional closed water system like a city water supply.

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So there's been a lot of great work by NASA and other organizations in early exploration of Mars and understanding... what Mars is like, where could we land, what's the composition of the atmosphere, where is there waterwater ice, I should say — and so we need to go from these early exploration missions to actually building a city.
Cities, because of their concentrated populations, put a huge strain on natural resources like fresh water supplies.
He also pointed out that in addition to the military aspect of US operations in the country, other parts of the US government like the State Department and USAID are also active in reconciliation efforts, recovering water access, and rebuilding the power grids in destroyed towns and cities.
«It smells like New York City water, it tasted like New York City water,» says LaCola on «Staten Island Hustle» after a sip.
Christ, mystically understood, is the great fish (the Greek word for fish is πà # À ™, an acronym which translates as Jesus Son of God, Saviour); and we, like him, are fish in the water of baptism as we accompany our master (see Augustine's The City of God, Book XVIII, Chapter 23).
How we took an hour and a half to walk one time around a lake that should take only 25 minutes, about how we stood on the bridge, and watched the moon fade into the coming day over the blue lake water in this western city in the country, how we ate blueberries they picked with their own hands, and we felt the wonder of it all, all three of us, quiet, and watching a ghost moon, together, and it felt like prayer, and a cathedral, and communion, and a gift, and kingdom come.
He even stressed the financial advantages of real dairy in the long run, noting that the primary ingredient in many dairy substitutes is water, and remarking: «Who likes paying a premium price of $ 4 - 5 per pint for something your city sells you for $.15 a gallon?»
At the time, our kitchen and juice bar utilized tremendous amount of the cone / house shaped young Thai coconuts for its nutritious water and coconut meat just like every other raw food juice bars and restaurants everywhere in the New York City.
also other big clubs will want them... so clubs like chelsea, psg, man city etc can blow us out the water with transfer fee and wages
Manchester city strikers have evaporated like water poured on a desert.
If Arsenal are to stand any sort of realistic chance of lifting the Premier League trophy next May then you would think that we need to get off to a good start, as there is some very strong competition for the title and the likes of Man City, Chelsea and Manchester United have spent some eye watering amounts of cash in the transfer market to strengthen their own chances.
How come Man City — a club which has made a profit only twice since Mansour bought them in 2008, and whose cumulate profits have been far less than Arsenal's over the past 10 + seasons — can still spend money like water (or should that be oil) through the period?
Arsenal's move to the Emirates Stadium the following year would herald an era of belt - tightening, just as Chelsea and then Manchester City were spraying their oil money like kids with water pistols.
I have hard city water and old machines, that means I don't have some of the fancy cycles like «desinfecting super hot,» nor have the money to buy the pricey CD detergents.
Berley said that two permanent public improvements will be possible with the proposed trade off: aligning the intersection and establishing a recreational campus - like setting, with City Hall, Wood Dale Bank, the Park District facility and the water park all within walking distance of one another.
Assemblyman renews call for creation of a CHIPS - like state program for towns & cities to protect water, sewer, storm water infrastructure & save tax dollars
The mayor of Syracuse is warning that her city is nearing a crisis level when it comes to paying for basic services like police cars, water main repairs and road construction.
And he pushed for funding of the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to help provide safe drinking water to cities like SyraWater State Revolving Fund to help provide safe drinking water to cities like Syrawater to cities like Syracuse.
The mayor used the opportunity to ask Congress to increase the amount of federal financial aid available to cities like Syracuse to repair water pipelines.
But the mayor cautioned that the only way cities like Syracuse will be able to fix the larger problem of leaking water pipes is if Congress provides financial aid while tackling a root cause of the problem — climate change.
The arrangement, they argue, has led to watered - down accomplishments like a minimum wage that won't increase to $ 15 north of the New York City suburbs until a pre-determined point in the future and a lack of agreement on key voting reforms and campaign - finance law changes.
Officials at the big ones, like the Thruway Authority, as well as the small ones — the Albany Water Board, Schenectady County Local Development Corp., Rensselaer County Industrial Development Agency and Saratoga Springs City Center Authority are among those that come to mind — have been asked what their policies are regarding the payment of bonuses.
But the crisis in Flint, where dangerous levels of lead were found in drinking water in February 2015, has raised serious questions about water quality in cities like Buffalo that have older infrastructure.
But she noted that none of the $ 3 billion in infrastructure improvements from Cuomo include money to help failing water systems in aging cities like Syracuse.
The legislation will help communities like the city of Auburn and town of Owasco fund water and sewer infrastructure projects.
That legislation, considered watered down by de Blasio and other more liberal members of the City Council, would have only applied to businesses with 15 or more employees, and included exemptions for certain sectors, like manufacturing, and implementation delays in the event of a slowing economy.
During the packed town hall, Commissioner Bassett reiterated that New York City's drinking water supply and other water fixtures, like fountains, shower heads and pools, are safe throughout New York City and are unaffected by legionella — the bacteria that causes Legionnaires» disease.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner said she could not support that kind of expense in a city with exploding water pipes and big institutions like SU exempt from property taxes.
Maybe they don't care about issues like water that concern not only city residents but also others in surrounding towns.
Experts said it's unlikely a spill like the one described by multiple Finger Lakes region officials and residents would occur or drastically affect the city's water supply.
There are tentative deals on increasing tuition aid to college students, approving a bond act to protect water infrastructure and allowing ride - hailing services like Uber and Lyft to operate outside of New York City.
«They also benefit from expensive city services, like fire and police protection; public works like snow removal, permitting and code inspections for construction projects; and access to our quality clean water system,» Miner said.
Lead paint is considered the culprit, but the crisis in Flint, Michigan, has raised questions about the safety of the drinking water in cities like Buffalo.
Senator DeFrancisco said there were tentative deals on increasing tuition aid to college students, approving a bond act to protect water infrastructure and allowing ride - hailing services like Uber and Lyft to operate outside of New York City.
Hochul says this investment will not only improve life for Oswegonians, but also has the potential to make the city a destination place with projects like an indoor water park.
The Pierre Auger Observatory includes 1660 water tanks like this one spread over an area five times bigger than the city of Chicago.
Both Brazilian sugarcane farmers who turn excess to ethanol and Chinese city dwellers who enjoy hot tea thanks to solar water heaters don't realize it but they are at the forefront of what an international panel of scientists hopes the future will look like.
The lead pipes of the Roman Empire distributed water from kilometers - long aqueducts (like the one above) all throughout their cities.
In a country like Bangladesh, where most people live in coastal areas, the opposite is true — there's too much water, and sometime in this century some of those coastal cities will disappear.
«The average person will pay more to have clean drinking water, like in the city of Des Moines,» Loecke said.
In 2007, the south - east battled a major drought like the one California is facing now, with cities such as Atlanta almost running out of water.
Mena did his Ph.D. at EPN under the supervision of Chemnitz University of Technology mathematician Peter Benner (now at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems in Magdeburg), in the area of optimal control — a branch of applied mathematics that tackles problems like how much water must be diverted from a river to avoid flooding a city.
Human activities, like spreading cities, transport and construction, generate a lot of noise that travels faster in water than in air.
As the West warms, residents will need more energy to cool living spaces and make desert cities like Tucson and Scottsdale inhabitable - and will likely have less water to make enough electricity to do that.
Having explored extreme ecosystems on our own ocean floor — places like Lost City, where life is fuelled by nothing more than the reaction between rock and water — we know what to look for.
Like many cities in the developing world, Indore's water infrastructure and institutions face the mounting pressures of population and growth and urbanization.
They play a crucial role in maintaining a reliable water supply for millions of people in major cities like Bogotá and Medellín.
A few years ago, however, scientists began noticing that large - scale groundwater pumping around cities like Hanoi was lowering the groundwater level, so much so that the flow had reversed in some areas and river water was making its way into the aquifers instead.
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