Sentences with phrase «small waterway»

Building the 4 - mile pipeline would let Georgia - Pacific stop discharging into Rice Creek, a much smaller waterway where the plant violates clean - water standards.
He said such pollution can lead to unclean drinking water, an unhealthy food supply through fish consumption and the flow of contaminated water into smaller waterways.
I did cave dives, current dives (where you get sucked through small waterways between islands) & night dives.
In Brooklyn, Bayside has not been able to schedule new deliveries of heating fuel to its depot, due to storm - related damages to the bridges over small waterways that connect New York Harbor to Brooklyn, DeMaria said.
For smaller oysters with crisp, clean flavors, you'll want oysters from colder, cleaner waters and narrower, smaller waterways, she says: «Think: glaciers and fjords, places where you can see through the water.
Petroleum from the spill continuously leaks into Newtown Creek; globs of oil and a rainbow sheen constantly coat the surface of this small waterway separating Brooklyn and Queens.
In his new book, Gowanus: Brooklyn's Canal, Brooklynite, author, and Journalist Joseph Alexiou shares the little known history of the small waterway in Brooklyn.
For those who like boating, but not being in the water, there are several tours that take explorers around the ocean for them to enjoy the air and sea or go up the coast of mainland Belize and explore the smaller waterways that travel north.
About halfway through the channel, you'll see a small waterway.
Our first view of Dean Village was from the bridge crossing the Water of Leith, a small waterway that snakes its way through Edinburgh.
A project derived directly from stories of Ellis Island: «The Narrows» refers to the thin stretch of water linking Brooklyn and Staten Island; now connected by the Verrazano Bridge, this small waterway is one of the most significant gateways in American history.
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