Sentences with phrase «moves water from»

A closed system continuously moves water from the fish to the plants.
5) Anthea from Blue Bear Wood discusses how water moves and shows us capillary action can be used to move water from one glass to another.
There will be a new generation of equipment to control the flow between treatment facilities, pumping stations and tanks; there is a system to alert customers and large institutions, such as hospitals, to interruptions in service; old pipes are replaced more rapidly to limit leaks; and officials are working toward a system to move water from north to south, so the Southtowns can rely on the Van De Water treatment plant on the Niagara River should the Sturgeon Point plant on Lake Erie fail or lose its links to customers, like when a 42 - inch main failed last summer.
This interplay between climate and wind can lead to sea level rise simply by moving water from one place in the ocean to another, said Greene — no warming of the air, or of ocean temperatures required.
The extensive system of drains and canals present at Tikal may have been built to move water from the center of the city rather than to supply water to lower situated reservoirs during the dry season.
The Water in the West initiative at Stanford University has produced an invaluable package of analysis, graphics and recommendations on groundwater management, concluding that groundwater recharge — moving water from the surface into the state's natural subterranean aquifers — is far cheaper than other alternatives that are currently being developed, like added dams and surface reservoirs or desalination plants:
The salt works in the photograph, in Marsala (the home of the wine by that name) use windmills to move water from sea level up to slightly elevated evaporating pans, and water then is shunted to progressively lower pools.
Moving water from the great lakes areas to the southwest and southeast for CURRENT PURPOSES has already been suggested and nixed by the great lake states.
Or better yet, they could create an aquaduct system throughout the entire western US and actually move water from drought areas to needed areas and efficiently provide for everyone.
Since tides are not supposed to impact the Great Lakes, the local explanation was that there was a significant atmospheric pressure difference between Michigan and Ontario, moving the water from one side of the lake to the other.
The traditional approach to meeting this demand has been to develop new supply by building pipelines, dams, reservoirs, and aqueducts to capture, store, and move water from one place or season to another.
This means the inertia of earth has decreased due the massive snows that we have had during the past decade and more which moved water from the low latitude oceans to ice on high latitudes.
The cost will be about $ 2.50 per year per household, said air board spokesman Stanley Young, explaining that utilities are covered by the law because of the electricity used in moving water from Northern California to Southern California.

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Harris County officials warned residents to evacuate as they released water from overflowing reservoirs to alleviate pressure on two dams, a move that would add to flooding along the Buffalo Bayou waterway that runs through the area.
The plants are arrayed on vertical conveyor belts programmed to move automatically, ensuring the vegetables receive enough water, nutrients and light from custom LEDs.
The Trump administration has already rolled back a number of environmental regulations and moved toward delaying the Clean Water Rule, which clarified the Clean Water Act to prevent industries from dumping pollutants into waterways and wetlands.
Protest group Climate Direct Action said the move was in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, which has protested the construction of a separate $ 3.7 billion pipeline carrying oil from North Dakota to the U.S. Gulf Coast over fears of potential damage to sacred land and water supplies.
When scouts from Cirque du Soleil arrived in search of new talent, she decided to audition for the company, and by 1997, after winning another world title, Titarenko moved to Canada to train for Cirque's Las Vegas water show, O.
The company is moving its auto, building, water, pharma and food, microbial control and performance polymers from the materials science division to the specialty products group.
In environmental policy, the Party promises stronger greenhouse gas emission regulations and enforcement in the oil - patch; a water management plan to ensure that current and future needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cities.
Storm Surge Warnings, which are now issued as a routine part of NHC guidance, indicate where life - threatening inundation from rising water moving inland is possible within the next 36 hours.
XTI's crowdfunding campaign is one of the first ever to move from testing the waters to a live offering.
As a goddess of a Goddess and God they come from GOD's Will and Breathe of Life which did move upon the waters!
over time as little adaptations allow fish to move further from the water you get «mudkips», as time progresses you get amphibians, then lizards, mammals etc etc etc..
Peter moves from the security of fixed, failed reality — «We fished all night and have nothing» — into full, uncontained reality — The water is deep and dark, spurring Peter to sense the gap between his world and Jesus» new creation.
«Now we have the progression of creatures from the waters moving to land....
Nobody is rising from the dead, no one is walking on water, reading minds or moving objects telekinetically.
To submit to the waters of baptism in the Jordan meant to move from the bondage of Egypt, of Babylon, of sin, to the land of promise, freedom, salvation.
It is the soul enlarging its grasp to include trouble in its scheme of life; it is the spirit, like a ship, moving out from the waters of youth's inner bay and steadying down to the long pull of the open sea.
I get where you are coming from though, I read about metal axe heads floating on water, shadows moving while the sun is not, men running faster than horses and fifty armed soldiers falling dead when they come against one of Gods prophets, it goes on and on, an outrageous affront to any human intelligence, I mean come on!!
It's a powerful current of water moving away from shore, and can sweep even the strongest of swimmers out to sea.
Taken in powder in cold water, it is sure to move, not only the internal canal, but all the splanchnic viscera, as the liver, the kidneys, the spleen and the pancreas, the mesentery, etc.» From: A Synopsis of Lectures on Medical Science., by Alva Curtis, MD..
The company is also moving away from English boxwood shrubs to hedges that use less water.
For a thicker sauce: Move the leftover sauce from the slow cooker into a pot on the stove and add 1 tablespoon of cornstarch (mixed into 2 tablespoons of cold water before adding to the hot mixture) to the sauce to thicken it.
Also, the move let me eliminate cream from the ingredient list and use one of my favorite tricks — I learned it both from trying to make things dairy free and also from not wanting to go out to buy cream — which is making a chocolate ganache using water.
If you are moving quickly, the potatoes do not need to be placed in a bowl with water to keep from browning.
Ms Ruston told parliament on Tuesday they were not moving away from the 450gL target, but it was becoming increasingly obvious there were challenges in being able to deliver the water without having detrimental impacts on river communities.
Besides changing tastes from sugary drinks, there was also a move by consumers to buy discounted water, which Schweppes exploited and the retailers jumped on with their own home brands.
I moved from a super hard water area to super soft and my reliable (gluten) bread method went flat and sullen until I switched to bottled water.
The plan also calls for moving the parking lot away from the water to preserve the lake shore and maximize the views of the lake frontage.
Drain the water from the duck, and move it over to your heated wok.
The foundation starts its program at a time when 90 % of the state has been declared a disaster area, when drinking water is being bought at prices higher than oil and when 60,000 families have moved from their wrecked farms and ranches to the cities.
When the safety car came out I had a lot of water in my stomach and was moving from side to side and I was feeling it a lot in the corners and I wasn't feeling well.
There has been interest in the player from Paris Saint - Germain [via TalkSPORT], although Di Marzio doesn't believe that Gaitan's move would definitely be dead in the water should Di Maria refuse to budge.
Lovren was the subject of an eye - watering # 20 million move from Southampton to Liverpool in the summer of 2014 [fee as per BBC Sport], and while he didn't initially impress at Anfield, he has come on leaps and bounds over the last season on Merseyside.
Jamie Vardy's potential Arsenal move took two blows today, with two interviews seemingly pouring water on such a deal from the player himself and Leicester City's chairman.
both NPOY JB and lottery pick MB move on, Phil's coming back (likelihood 90.1 %, had to go 0.1 % higher than Jimdribbleless), both OS and the Big Ragu will test NBA waters and return, so only losing JB and MB, but those are two «YUUUUUGE» losses (had to steal that from your post), sorry for the run - on sentence, etc., etc., etc..
In this instance the concentration of the liquid inside the egg is higher than the water, so water moves from the water to the egg.
Water moves from the less concentrated egg solution to the more concentrated sugar solution until the equilibrium is reached.
For example if you split a beaker of water into two halves with a semi permeable membrane and added salt to one side, water would move from the side of the beaker with no salt until the two concentrations of salt water were the same.
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