Sentences with phrase «percent diversion»

Highlights of the building's sustainability achievements include an Energy Star rating of 93, which places the building in the top 7 percent of similar buildings in terms of energy efficiency; use of highly - efficient plumbing fixtures providing water savings of approximately 17 percent; modifications to the building's irrigation system provide a 74 percent reduction in water use for irrigation, as well as a dedicated meter to monitor ongoing performance; recycling efforts resulting in a 45 percent diversion rate of recyclables from landfill of ongoing consumable waste and a 100 percent diversion rate of durable goods from entering the waste stream; an integrated pest management plan incorporating non-toxic measures for animal and vegetative pest control; and a green cleaning pProgram, implemented as part of a comprehensive building - wide indoor air quality program.
In 2011, the College set five five - year sustainability targets: to cut paper consumption by half, achieve a 65 percent diversion rate for waste (achieved in 2012), achieve a 10 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and a five percent reduction in water use.
Lower Social Security benefits and the new payroll tax are not enough to offset the 5 percent diversion of payroll taxes, however, so the federal government will be forced to borrow funds from private savers over the next several decades.

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Most of us are far healthier, far more comfortable and have far more opportunities and diversions available to us than 99 percent of all the monarchs, emperors, maharajas and other potentates who've ever lived.
The current level of industry waste diversion exceeds the 90 percent rate of waste diversion that some environmental organizations view as meeting the definition of «zero waste.»
Auditors found work was not being done during the diversions some 10 to 27 percent of the time.
Preserve Ramapo organized the event in response to perceived misuse and diversion of public funds, alleged damage done to the town's tax base and failure to provide budgetary transparency, cronyism, and the proposed tax cap override, which did pass and permits the town to raise taxes over the 2 percent state limit.
Diversion sites on the open coast retain only 5 to 30 percent of incoming sediment.
Since sediment carried by Bayou Lafourche 1,200 to 600 years ago only contained about 20 percent sand, but an abundance of mud, the researchers suggest that land building can be maximized by gearing muddy diversions toward vegetated areas rather than to capture sandy deposits along the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Within the six procedure groups, bladder procedures and urinary diversions had the highest rates of postoperative morbidity, occurring in over 20 percent of all pediatric patients.
The L.A. district, 84 percent disadvantaged, argued that the diversion was legal because the majority served were disadvantaged.
Governor Tomblin attributed progress on graduation rates in West Virginia to truancy diversion programs and referenced a program in Putnam County that has seen the county's graduation rate «increase from 78 percent to 90 percent since 2010.»
Our key facilities where we make our food are moving towards zero waste with a 2015 goal of 90 percent waste diversion from landfills, and
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A World Bank analyst attributes 70 percent of the food price rise to this diversion of food to produce fuel for cars.
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