Monopiles are
typically used in water depths ranging from 15 to 100 feet.
Not exact matches
While fracking
typically consumes less
water than farming or residential
uses, the exploration method is increasing competition for the precious resource, driving up the price of
water and burdening already depleted aquifers and rivers
in certain drought - stricken stretches.
Oscar Mayer has long been the largest customer of the Madison
Water Utility, typically using 400 million to 450 million gallons of water a year and providing the water utility with more than $ 1 million a year in revenue, or 2.8 percent of its total annual revenue, spokeswoman Amy Barrilleaux
Water Utility,
typically using 400 million to 450 million gallons of
water a year and providing the water utility with more than $ 1 million a year in revenue, or 2.8 percent of its total annual revenue, spokeswoman Amy Barrilleaux
water a year and providing the
water utility with more than $ 1 million a year in revenue, or 2.8 percent of its total annual revenue, spokeswoman Amy Barrilleaux
water utility with more than $ 1 million a year
in revenue, or 2.8 percent of its total annual revenue, spokeswoman Amy Barrilleaux said.
Typically I would advise you to soak your wood skewers
in water prior to
using (to avoid burning) but with such a quick cooking time on a George Foreman Grill, I skipped that step this time and didn't have any issues.
I
typically cook about 3 cups of brown rice
in a rice cooker
using 2 parts
water to 1 part rice.
Stir
in half of the spiced butter, taste, and add more salt, if needed,
typically a couple of teaspoons if you
used water instead of a salted broth.
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of exposure for humans is due to eating contaminated food, since dioxins and furans
typically accumulate
in the fatty tissues of fish and animals that are exposed when these by - products are released into the
water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized
in our bodies, and is passed to our children through the placenta and breastfeeding.3 Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual contact with disposable diapers does not contribute to dioxin accumulation
in your baby, your baby's bottom does come
in contact with chemicals
used to increase the absorbency of the diapers.
I
typically use water but if they aren't interested
in that you can definitely try their formula or even just a very small about of juice and
water.
The state will distribute 100,000 larvicide tablets for residents to
use in standing
water where the mosquitoes
typically reproduce.
Because tomato plants are
typically grown
in hot, dry climates, they are
watered using irrigation systems that draw from the same locations as human drinking
water.
Chemists at The University of Texas at Arlington have devised a safer, more environmentally friendly, less expensive and more efficient
water - based system for the synthesis of organic compounds
typically used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, cosmetics, plastics, textiles and household chemicals.
Typically, biorefineries
use a mix of hydrolytically active enzymes which utilize
water molecules to breakdown plant material — as happens
in natural degradation processes.
Marsh creation projects
use sediment from the Mississippi River or nearby
water bottoms to build land
in shallow open
water areas,
typically where land has recently been lost.
In order to run these reactions, researchers
typically use an anode to split
water molecules into protons, electrons, and oxygen, and then feed the protons and electrons to a cathode, where they react with CO2 to make hydrocarbons.
The researchers also determined that to achieve the best
water quality
in the Los Angeles River watershed, which covers 824 square miles and is the largest watershed
in Los Angeles County, it could take 138,000 vegetated swales (shallow, sloped channels of vegetation) and 83,000 dry ponds (low - lying, depressed areas near rivers and lakes that
typically are
used to help clean stormwater).
Marsh creation or «dredging»
uses sediment from the Mississippi River, nearby
water bottoms or offshore shoals to build land
in shallow, open
water areas,
typically where land has been lost.
Since we are making soap, I
typically soak the crock from the slow cooker with all tools
in it for 8 + hours to dissolve and
use the soapy
water to help clean all the tools.
[15] Now — and pay attention to this — the range
used in water fluoridation matches the levels
typically used to reduce thyroid function.
On evenings where I've only
used Tualique's Lotus + Rose Micellar Cleansing
Water before going
in with my second cleanser (
typically a gel or foaming cream), my skin has felt just as clean.
If nothing is added to the
water, the alkaline
water will have a greater concentration of minerals naturally found
in the
water, which could include contaminant metals such as arsenic, copper, iron and lead (and a reason why filtered
water is
typically used in these units).
WWF may refer to: World Wide Fund for Nature, a nature conservation organization previously named World Wildlife Fund (and still
using the former name
in some markets) World Wrestling Federation, the name
used from 1979 to 2002 by the professional wrestling company now known as WWE Welded wire fabric, a reinforcing material
typically used in poured concrete slabs Working Women's Forum, an organisation
in India World
Water Forum, an international forum for water issues Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft's workflow management framework Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway, a former 2 foot gauge railroad in Maine, United States WWF (file format), a campaign to produce PDF electronic documents that forbid printing Words with Friends, a game for Apple and Android platforms Waterside Workers» Federation, a former Australian trade union, now the Maritime Union of Aust
Water Forum, an international forum for
water issues Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft's workflow management framework Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway, a former 2 foot gauge railroad in Maine, United States WWF (file format), a campaign to produce PDF electronic documents that forbid printing Words with Friends, a game for Apple and Android platforms Waterside Workers» Federation, a former Australian trade union, now the Maritime Union of Aust
water issues Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft's workflow management framework Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway, a former 2 foot gauge railroad
in Maine, United States WWF (file format), a campaign to produce PDF electronic documents that forbid printing Words with Friends, a game for Apple and Android platforms Waterside Workers» Federation, a former Australian trade union, now the Maritime Union of Australia
In much of the 3rd world, Andy's example of girls gathering firewood and
water is
typically a situation where a culture that
used to live somewhat comfortably and with stability, through a combination of foraging, pastoralism, and small - scale agriculture or horticulture, is now seriously out of balance because unplanned modernization prompted huge population increases at the same time that resources were taken away by competing cultures.
Switching from flood or furrow to low - pressure sprinkler systems reduces
water use by an estimated 30 percent, while switching to drip irrigation
typically cuts
water use in half.
Flat plate pumped: A medium - temperature solar thermal collector that
typically consists of a metal frame, glazing, absorbers (usually metal), and insulation and that
uses a pumped liquid as the heat - transfer medium predominant
use is
in water - heating applications.
Due to more frequent droughts and declining snowpacks,» [y] ou're going to have an increasingly limited resource and increased demand from cities such as Los Angeles and Las Vegas» for
water typically used by Rocky Mountain ranchers, said Rick Ridder, a veteran Democratic consultant
in Denver.
For this reason, the materials
used in the Caribbean (
typically reinforced concrete) are less vulnerable to
water damage than the wood framing that dominates the residential and light commercial projects
in the United States.