Downed power lines and the extension
of water hazards expand the territories of alligators and snakes that pose a deadly threat to dogs and cats.
On some holes a player needed the instincts of a guess - your - weight pitchman to stay out
of the water hazards.
If you miss the fairway, you might have to lay up because a 110 - yard - long portion
of the water hazard sits between the end of the fairway and the green.
Watson's tee shot failed him on the drivable par - 4 15th, however, completely missing the green and winding up well in the middle
of a water hazard.
Not exact matches
Air pollutants are the result
of impurities in coal that, once burned, can become air - or
water - borne
hazards, including soot, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury, all
of which are regulated in the U.S..
In New York, the means happen to be the dangers
of water contamination and other health
hazards.
Twenty miles south
of Nashville, a Christian entrepreneur named Charles Budell has set up a miniature golf course in which windmills and
water -
hazards have been replaced by biblical obstacles.
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of maintenance and waste that has to be handled by plant operators, reducing operational health
hazards and improving OHS performance.
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An ardent tree climber, bike rider, feeder
of birds and catfish (the
water hazards at Eldorado swarm with them), she much prefers to sleep in an old T shirt than in a nightgown.
Among other things he lost his life savings in a business venture, escaped from a burning house, employed a caddie who routinely waded through
water hazards, and had one
of his golfing pay checks snatched away by an insurance company.
However,
Hazard has thrown cold
water on the rumours by confirming that he has no intentions
of leaving Chelsea, and that if he ever did return to France, it would be to his former club LOSC Lille, rather than the Parc des Princes.
He gouged out a slicing recovery shot — bending the hosel
of his six - iron in the process — that finished dangerously close to a
water hazard.
He says the
water hazards on the right side
of the fairway yield the most balls.
One day 10 years ago, a friend
of his who was the pro at a nearby country club told Reid he thought there might be a lot
of balls in one
of the course's
water hazards.
At last, the double bogeys and
water hazards that had haunted him in the past had brought down others, and now he could speak
of the years
of distress.
Recovering lost balls from
water hazards is a $ 1 million a week business, and a lot
of it is done illegally.
The stretch included a remarkable par save from a
water hazard, but not before Rory slipped and fell on a hill climbing out
of the drink.
«Usually the stickiest thing you get is, «Where did the ball cross the margin
of a lateral
water hazard?»»
Johnson has been unable to get anything going, his final hole
of the first round a microcosm
of his PGA stint, as his tee shot found the
water hazard on the left.
Any level
of standing
water is a
hazard, as children can drown in as little as two inches
of water.
Some suggestions: Set up a play dough table; fill a plastic basin with
water and let the kids dump, pour, and stir the
water (never leave them alone, though — even a few inches
of water can present a drowning
hazard); stock a small sandbox or sand table with shovels and pails; or put out paper and crayons or finger paints.
For one thing, peanuts themselves are a choking
hazard; exposure must come through safer forms
of the food, like peanut powder or extract, or peanut butter thinned with
water.
This is possibly because
of the high
water temperatures in the dishwasher but PLEASE NOTE it is NOT RECOMMENDED because it is a FIRE
HAZARD.
A young child can drown in just 2 inches
of water and become scalded in seconds, so toilets and bathtubs are major
hazards.
Peanuts and straight peanut butter are a choking
hazard for infants, doctors say, but a bit
of watered - down puree
of peanut butter, starting at around 6 - months - old, can help prevent peanut allergies.
I only add little
water pra soft enough to digest sa baby at hindi masyado runny ang texture then i mash it or sometimes i used blender to get a smoother texture to avoid chocking
hazard then i add 2 scoops
of his formula sa food nya to give him a familiar flavor and somehow it taste so much better and healthier.
Made
of solid Baltic birch plywood and eco-MDF, its finishes are non-toxic,
water - based and free
of VOC health
hazards.
The lack
of access to safe
water, and to utensils and fuel to boil it, adds to the
hazards of formula feeding, Shereen said, adding: «Women often just mix the formula with ordinary
water, which is often contaminated, and bacteria flourish when this happens.»
Removing choking
hazards throughout the home and especially keeping
water hazards and poisons (cleaning products, cosmetics) where your child can't reach them can prevent the number one causes
of death before the age
of 5!
Aside the wanton destruction
of water bodies by illegal miners, some communities, especially in Accra, have complained about the health
hazards posed to them by factories operating within residential areas.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente said residents need to be aware
of the health
hazards posed by possible raw sewage in the
water flooding many basements after touring flood damaged areas
of Whitesboro.
The earthen dam that holds some 130 million gallons
of water was deemed «high
hazard» in a 2016 report.
The Erie County Department
of Health (ECDOH) Environmental Health Division is dedicated to protecting the citizens and visitors
of Erie County from biological, chemical and physical
hazards that may be present in the food,
water and built environment.
In that earlier fact sheet, the state asserted that the discovery
of the cancer - linked chemical in the public village
water supply «does not constitute an immediate health
hazard.»
Even with all
of NY's cumbersome regulations, the
water still got contaminated and NY State was oblivious to the
hazards so it sounds more like the system isn't working so why not curtail some
of those regulations?
«The pipeline would travel over many
of our
water supplies and aquifers; it would create a significant health
hazard and risk damaging our region's many farms, orchards and tourist attractions.»
We have two problems on the
water system: we have an old infrastructure and there are actually health
hazards in our
water systems because we did a lot
of manufacturing for a lot
of years.
Brown's new initiatives for lead in drinking
water testing come one day after the Buffalo Common Council passed legislation aimed at addressing chipping and peeling lead paint
hazards in rental units following two years
of reporting by Investigative Post on Buffalo's serious lead poisoning problem.
While the smoke is highly visual, it is non-toxic, non-staining, does not create a fire
hazard and dissipates within a few minutes, according to Steve Devan, Oneida County Commissioner
of Water Quality and
Water Pollution Control.
The artificial smoke presents no
hazard and dissipates with a few minutes, according to Steve Devan, Oneida County Commissioner
of Water Quality and
Water Pollution control.
3.2 Assessment
of community awareness
of illegal mining
hazards on
water bodies and the environment
Yet even as worry grew in Hoosick Falls, the Health Department told local officials last January that the amount
of PFOA that had been found in the
water supply «does not constitute an immediate health
hazard,» though it recognized a need to «take measures to reduce it.»
Fish Farming • Currently, almost all U.S. fish farms exist inside the three - mile strip
of water that states control and that create pollution
hazards.
The proposal «is the first in the nation that identified a health - protective level
of chromium 6 in drinking
water,» said Joan Denton, director
of the California Office
of Environmental Health
Hazard Assessment.
Sustaining fresh
water and energy resources; mitigating the effects
of natural
hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, severe weather, landslides, coastal erosion, and solar flares; and dealing with the consequences
of global warming and sea - level rise are issues that affect all populations, regardless
of gender, ethnicity, or cultural traditions.
Besides the
hazards of low
water, exotic fish in the river are preying on pupfish.
They say they need precise data on the prevalence and onset
of medical conditions, as well as from air and
water sampling, to properly assess the
hazards of drilling.
Wedges
of Water APART FROM CALLING attention to the phenomenon
of catastrophic collapse
of the flank
of a volcano, the discovery
of silent earthquakes is forcing scientists to reconsider various aspects
of fault motion — including seismic
hazard assessments.
«They constitute hard sciences that help us understand the world we live in and provide a basis for knowledge and understanding
of natural
hazards, weather forecasting, air quality, and
water availability, among other concerns.»