Sentences with phrase «one's water bodies»

There are smaller water bodies in the island once you navigate through the main river.
It was grown in lakes, seas and other water bodies, dried and consumed by many.
There have been complaints about the adverse effects of small - scale illegal mining on water bodies and the environment in general.
This technique was originally only intended for the study of oceans, and has been used for only a few years to observe continental surface water bodies.
Researchers have offered various explanations for the recurring outbreaks, including temperature shifts and the changing ecology of local water bodies, but they haven't had enough evidence to nail down the cause.
But we certainly are against the degradation of our lands and water bodies by whoever.
Much of this road salt washes into nearby water bodies, where it is recognized as a major source of chloride pollution to groundwater, streams, rivers, and lakes.
The more whole foods — especially raw fruits and vegetables — the more water your body will intake from them.
Oddly enough when you don't drink enough water your body retains water.
Currently, liquid waste generated within the region are discharged into open water bodies due to the lack of a facility to treat it.
To add to the look install a small water body in the centre lined by foliage plants on the edges.
I didn't realize just how much water my body needed until my summer running encouraged me to drink more.
You pass through fallen trees, ponds and natural water bodies.
Connecting with nature, especially powerful water bodies like oceans and waterfalls, have amazing emotional healing qualities.
Age, sex, and especially body composition — the amount of muscle mass and fat we carry — greatly influence the amount of water our body holds.
In fact, if you drink the recommended glasses of ice water your body will burn an additional 70 calories per day.
To ensure that surface water quality is maintained, measurement and reporting of water quality parameters in key water bodies is carried out on a weekly basis.
We do not discharge to wetlands or other highly sensitive water bodies.
Where we live, our activity level and our diets will influence how much water our bodies need.
This is «dead» water, killed by chemical additives and acid elements, not the «living» water the body requires to function properly.
Secondly, when you don't drink enough water your body engages survival mode and begins to store liquid.
, I think nothing of making a splash in every single water body I come across, whether it's absolutely freezing or quite simply gross.
They are corridors developed to facilitate recreation in and along rivers and other water bodies.
However, it is estimated that 90 percent of the country's surface water bodies are contaminated.
The more muscle a person has, the more water their body can hold.
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to redefine most water bodies as so - called «waters of the U.S.» where it may regulate land use on private property.
Dr Appiah Nuamah ll expressed worry on how the menace has destroyed water bodies such as River Pra in the Central Region.
Collection points around water bodies will have a high chance of yielding this fish so search around them.
Crestwood - Midstream, a Texas - based oil and gas corporation, is threatening these thriving industries with its proposals to locate and expand gas storage along Seneca Lake, the largest fresh water body in New York and over half of the water in the Finger Lakes.
The team plans to extend their water pollution model to include phosphorus — another nutrient of major concern, especially for inland water bodies such as the Great Lakes.
The administration's biggest move modifies the corps's issuance of «nationwide permits» to preclude their use to authorize the discharge of debris into water bodies from surface - mining operations in Appalachia.
The shores of Europe's biggest inland water body against the spectacular backdrop of Mont Blanc are the perfect setting for highlighting the fascinating design of the new BMW X4.
Illegal mining activities in Ghana has led to the destruction of arable lands and pollution of water bodies with poisonous chemicals.
The findings, reported in tomorrow's issue of Nature, suggest that the ecological consequences of some of the world's 36,000 dams may be felt by large water bodies rather than simply the dammed rivers themselves and the surrounding lands.
Researchers also equipped the alligators with GPS transmitters to watch their movements and found that alligators travel between freshwater sources and estuaries, which are a partially enclosed coastal water body where freshwater and salt water mix and house shark nurseries.
For early detection, Reclamation searches samples from reservoirs, lakes, canals and other water bodies for the microscopic larval form of quagga and zebra mussels.
The entire building is raised above the ground and a scooped out under belly forms a natural thermal sink which is cooled by water bodies through evaporative cooling.
A paper on this study by Xiao and his team, «Divergent Trends of Open Surface Water Body Area in the Contiguous United States During 1984 to 2016,» has been published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
State and federal officials have warned people not to consume fish from most water bodies around the Great Lakes.
The new plan, developed by Professor Chris Gobler of Stony Brook University, the Cornell Cooperative Extension and state officials, will use data to determine whether to use oysters or clams in particular locations, whether adults or juveniles have the best chance of success, and which water bodies to seed.
And the numbers are impressive: $ 10.4 million to purchase adult shellfish and expand or build public hatcheries to get them to spawn and produce juveniles, and 179 million clams and oysters to be seeded in five impaired water bodies over the next two years.
Researchers reconstructed temperatures from fossil pollen collected from 642 lake or pond sites across North America — including water bodies in Wyoming — and Europe.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (The Corps) have issued a controversial proposed regulation that would place more water bodies under federal authority, which would result in more property rights violations, more time consuming and expensive permits, more regulatory red tape, and less economic development in communities across the country.
The waste can contaminate water bodies with E. coli and other bacteria.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z