Sentences with phrase «there river water»

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The answer is actually the Grand Canyon... you know, where there are canyons that are perfectly suited to having water — like maybe the Colorado River, which cuts through it — fall over them?
And if your complaint is that there's water under the earth, look into artesian wells, underground rivers, the water table and the recent discovery of a great amount of water deep in the earth's crust.
And if, there being no water, because the camel will have drunk it all up, you thirst for wine from the river of wine that is flowing by, you will become intoxicated from drinking pure wine and collapse under the influence of the strong drink and fall asleep.
There is nothing like hiking up a rattlesnake infested river to get to a place to stand in water up to your waste — catch no fish, then have to walk back out.
When he finally gives up, lets go, obeys his servants and washes in the water, there isn't a lot more healing for the river to do.
There will be a very great multitude of fish, because these waters go there; for they will be healed, and everything will live wherever the riverThere will be a very great multitude of fish, because these waters go there; for they will be healed, and everything will live wherever the riverthere; for they will be healed, and everything will live wherever the river goes
There are other cycles in nature, such as the water cycle, in which water circulates between the atmosphere and the soil and oceans and rivers.
There's also a reason no person should set foot in the filthy waters of the Ganges, one of the top 5 most polluted rivers in the world.
Boy with seven limbs: Are those signs to mankind from God to mean some thing or nature telling us that there is some thing wrong with the way we are living, the medication we take, the pollution and corruption to fresh clean air to breath, earth we feed from, pure clean drinking waters from (rain, rivers, springs, groundwaters), salt waters (seas and oceans).
For, was the surface of the earth even and level, and the middle parts of its islands and continents not mountainous and high as now it is, it is most certain there could be no descent for the rivers, no conveyance for the waters; but, instead of gliding along those gentle declivities which the higher lands now afford them quite down to the sea, they would stagnate and perhaps stink, and also drown large tracts of land.
Mir — when my daughter was younger — we were there when bodily fluids were ejected into the water supply and guess what — we haven't been back to one since — though rivers are another story.
With the rainfall in 2016 there was increased scope to improve the health and resilience of aquatic ecosystems using a top up of Commonwealth environmental water within the Namoi River Valley.
As such, while there is a high need for environmental flows in the Lower Darling River, it is unlikely that the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder will be able to assist in meeting this need.
The argument stems from a letter written by Mr Joyce to Mr Hunter, stating there would be problems delivering an additional 450gL of water to SA while not harming river communities.
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.
There have also been significant increases in waterbird species diversity and total abundance at sites that received environmental water in Gwydir river system.
The main findings were that there was an increased abundance and species richness of native fish compared to drought years (2005 - 2009) and Commonwealth environmental water contributed to increased base flows in the river channel, increasing hydraulic diversity for native fish.
There is logic in this: the rivers contain little feed during the cold months, and even in the summertime the coastal streams of the Northwest lack the heavy insect life and big fly hatches of more easterly waters.
The Usk River Authority, and others like it in England and Wales, was set up by the Water Resources Act of 1963, and there were plenty of acts before that which made it quite clear that pulling out salmon, except with fully licensed rod and line, was distinctly illegal; but Si √ ¥ n Jones and his friends justify themselves on the basis of somewhat earlier legislation, instituted in the 10th century by an independent Prince of Wales, Hywel Dda («Howell the Good»).
There must be something in the water of the Manzanares River that runs past Atlético Madrid's Vicente Calderón Stadium.
There are also water cannons, whirlpools and lazy river journeys *, as well as the Caribbean's only surf simulator.
Both countries have long - running disputes over river waters; there have been numerous incidents of violence between their border forces; and Indian politicians allege that millions of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh have crossed into India through the porous borders.
There was a $ 100,000 state assistance grant provided to the Water Task Force for the Ramapo / Mahwah River Protection Plan.
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 suThere 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 suthere 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 suwater 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 suWater 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.
«There is no evidence that borrowing from the Clean Water fund will save money in the long run on the cost of the construction of these two spans across the Hudson River,» says Abinanti.
«In the case of the Oberbaum Bridge there is a massive glass facade, a shiny railing and the running water of the Spree river, all within the scanner's field of view,» says Matthew Shaw of ScanLAB Projects, a 3D - scanning company based in London.
There is also the drain water: «return flows» that seep back into the river to be claimed again by «junior» water rights holders downstream.
According to a mineral analysis of the water, there was connectivity between the Sonoyta River and Quitobaquito Springs when the area was rainy.
Since most property was far from streams and there was little rain, officials then gave settlers formal rights to take water out of rivers and move it across dry land where it could be used to mine minerals or turn rocky fields into farms.
There are an estimated 13 trillion liters of water floating in the atmosphere at any one time, equivalent to 10 % of all of the freshwater in our planet's lakes and rivers.
Not only did the first cases occur there, but the times at which new cases occurred a few days later down the Artibonite River — given the water velocity — are consistent with an introduction near Mirebalais that was carried downstream by the rRiver — given the water velocity — are consistent with an introduction near Mirebalais that was carried downstream by the riverriver.
«There is simply no cost - effective way of removing radioactive iodine from water, but current methods of letting the ocean or rivers dilute the dangerous contaminant are just too risky,» said Chenfeng Ke, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College.
Then, once the salmon spawning ends, Dolly Varden shrink their guts and survive for the next year off their reserves in cool water because there is little else to eat in the rivers.
There are two primary ways to achieve «environmental flows» of water necessary to sustain river ecosystems, write Mike Acreman, of the UK's Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, and colleagues in a review published this month in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment: controlled releases like the recent experiment on the Colorado that are designed with specific objectives for ecology and ecosystem services in mind and hands - off policies that minimize or reverse alterations to the natural flow of the river.
There were limestone caverns gushing with subterranean rivers, dry mountain caves and water - filled sinkholes called cenotes.
There were three possible sources of the chloride: ferric chloride used to remove particles from water, chloride that was in the river naturally and road salt that accumulated after winter runoff.
But there's better evidence for smaller - scale water features on Mars, like rivers and lakes,» Grossman says.
Since prehistoric times people have lived by the seas and rivers for the access to cheap and quick transportation and access to food sources and trade; without human populations near natural bodies of water, there would be no concern for floods.
It also suggests that there was no permafrost in the Lena River region at that time, because enough water seeped into the northernmost cave to enable roughly eight centimeters of growth in the formations.
Although civil unrest is far less likely there, tension is indeed growing between political leaders in northern and southern California over who gets the increasingly scarce water from rivers, underground aquifers and snow melt, all of which are declining.
«There are grave public health risks from water abstracted from the river,» says Mervyn Richardson, a member of the mission.
«There are over 46,000 mountain glaciers in that part of the world, and they are the water source for major rivers,» Thompson said.
«There's not enough water in the river,» said Daniel McCool, a political science professor at the University of Utah.
But there is evidence that the Red Planet had a warmer and wetter past: dried - up river beds, polar ice caps, volcanoes and minerals that form in the presence of water have all been found.
«Now, the water chemistry is on its way back to preindustrial conditions, but there is still quite a way to go for many lakes and rivers before that status is reached — if it can be reached at all,» she says.
Thus dispersal is more likely to have occurred when the Basins were completely filled with water, as there would have been limited space for the hominin populations on the tree covered Rift shoulders and river flood plains [34].
We suggested that, given the documented flow of water beneath the ice sheet, perhaps sub-glacial rivers carried in the microbes, and Tranter responded, «People would have laughed at you a decade ago, but there is a river system under the ice sheet.
Higher rates of rain fall there, which is then channeled into valleys, agitates rivers that aren't ready for the gush of water, said Jeff Weber, an atmospheric scientist at the University Corporation of Atmospheric Research, in Boulder, Colo..
There are two «peaks» in drowning death ages: those under 5 (drowning is the leading cause of death at this age) in pools, bathtubs, and other water containers, and boys ages 15 to 25 in lakes, rivers, and beaches — all of which increase between May and August.
It is the most preferred drinking water filters in remote areas and on places where there is no tap water available but has only open water such as rivers or private wells.
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