Sentences with phrase «use of water in»

In a recent Small Claims Court decision, MTCC No. 659 v. Truman, the Court considered whether a condo corporation could charge an owner for disproportionate and excessive use of water in the owner's unit.
A summary of the main results of these studies can be found in the article Sustainable use of water in urban agriculture.
A summary of the main results of these studies can be found in the article by René van Veenhuizen and Olofunke Cofie (2011) in Urban Agriculture Magazine titled «Sustainable use of water in urban agriculture».
Yet the use of water in Australia to extract fossil fuels is accelerating.
For more information on saving water, please visit «Best Practices - How to Achieve the Most Efficient Use of Water in Commercial Food Service Facilities.»
Ms. Iglesias created «Deep Fountain» in Antwerp in 2006 and has been exploring the use of water in art ever since.
This is the external or internal use of water in any form (i.e., ice, steam, or water) with various temperatures, pressures, and durations to treat multiple regions of the body.
Hydrotherapy is the external or internal use of water in any of its forms (liquid, ice, steam) for health promotion or treatment of disease.
Additionally, our patents and pending patent applications describe the use of water in the conversion process.
The «culture of waste» endemic in the use of water in many Middle Eastern countries is the target for Hillel's harshest criticism.
The advice of health care providers also influences the use of water in many communities and hospitals.
Under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, India is not permitted to build dams for the purpose of water storage on the Indus, Chenab, and Jhelum rivers, but it is allowed to make limited use of their waters in developing hydroelectric power projects.

Not exact matches

Allred says she's often heard people complain that drinking water before bed makes them use the restroom in the middle of the night, but there's a trick to avoiding that and still staying hydrated.
St. Louis - based Anheuser - Busch, the largest U.S. brewer, said earlier this month it had cut its water use by 32 per cent in the last five years by sponsoring preservation initiatives in water basins critical to its breweries, and by installing U.S. Department of Agriculture real - time weather and crop water - use data meters on suppliers» farms.
A recent Ceres research paper found that a lot of hydraulic fracturing — a process that uses tons of water — is taking place in water - scarce regions, with nearly 47 % of wells located in highly - stressed water basins, including 92 % of wells in Colorado and 51 % of wells in Texas.
The Obama administration considered opening some of the affected areas to oil exploration, but abandoned the idea in 2016 because of concerns from states, coastal residents and the military, which uses waters that would be affected.
Feldstein went online and sourced a pump in Iowa used mainly on pig farms that could clear hundreds of gallons of water a minute, and paid to fly it in.
No power, no water, having to use the bathroom in bags,» Gary Keyes of Baton Rouge told usatoday.com.
That's because it replaces some of the saturated fats and other stabilizers and emulsifiers commonly used to bind oil and water in ice cream.
Some states require oil and gas companies to disclose the chemicals and the amount of water they use in fracking operations on FracFocus.org, a website formed by industry and intergovernmental groups in 2011, but the statistics are not complete.
At Battelle, Koper is studying the use of nanomaterials in membranes for water desalination and treatment; supercapacitors (energy - storage devices that provide higher power densities than batteries); and bio-based (rather than petroleum - based) additives used for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to retrieve natural gas.
That plastic sheet might be converted into any number of seemingly unrelated products: a flexible bag to package nuts for retail sale; a liner (officially a «geomembrane») meant to sit atop a water reservoir; or a vapour barrier used in walls in newly built residential construction projects.
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.
Police used water hoses in below - freezing temperatures to keep about 400 protesters at bay, a move criticized by activist groups, the American Civil Liberties Union and elected officials concerned about freedom of expression and the escalation of violence.
And in Rosslyn, South Africa, BMW uses more than 70 solar collectors on its roof to supply most of the hot water it needs in its paint shop.
Using the garden hose analogy, our Lazy CEO will notice the dribble of water, find the kink in the hose, untangle it, promptly hand the hose back to someone in the organization, make sure the system won't allow another kink at that place, and eventually head back to their lounge chair.
His now trademark methods of wiggling his body to force food down, splitting the dogs in half and dipping the buns in water to make them more compact are now used by nearly all contestants in the contest.
However, when asked to comment, one CEO said Canada is in a strong position because Candu reactors use heavy water instead of boiled or pressurized water, which allows the reactor to run on natural uranium instead of enriched uranium fuel.
This may seem like some useless information when an ocean's worth of water is pushing in on them from every side, but sharks use this ability to figure out where other fish, both predators and prey, are.
In many cases, they use a large block of synthetic gelatin and water to simulate the impact of a speeding bullet on human tissue.
«We could feed more people, reduce the scourge of plant diseases, minimize the water used in agriculture... the possibilities are really exciting for anyone interested in the environment, sustainability, the future of food and open agriculture.»
In the Slingshot's current form (soon to be updated in a beta stage), it can deliver around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300 people — and uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryeIn the Slingshot's current form (soon to be updated in a beta stage), it can deliver around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300 people — and uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryein a beta stage), it can deliver around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300 people — and uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryein an hour as a basic hair dryer.
And annual operations and management costs can be crippling, as well as highly variable depending on the size of the plant and the systems used to take in water and distribute it to customers.
Kamen's device got serious backing in 2012 when Coca - Cola signed a partnership agreement (for undisclosed terms) and pledged to help deliver the Slingshot to rural communities as part of its goal to become «water neutral» by 2020 — replenishing «every drop» of water used in the creation of the company's products.
Scott started putting his work ethic to good use helping doctors in Liberia, the polar opposite of New York City, where there was no running water, no electricity and no sewer system.
Using the company's sensors and software, an American Leak technician could detect a leak in less than an hour, instead of having to spend days measuring water levels with a bucket.
The mistake was made when employees priced a case of water using the single - bottle price for each bottle in the case.»
Merry says he's not too worried about the polluted waters reported in Rio; the team is used to a wide range of health concerns wherever they row, he says.
Andrew Batholomaeus, a consultant toxicologist at Australia's University of Canberra and the University of Queensland, states that «the potential human health consequences of discouraging the use of pyriproxyfen in drinking water storage and other mosquito - reduction programs is catastrophic with potential deaths and serious disease from otherwise avoidable malaria, dengue and other mosquito - borne diseases numbered in at least the hundreds of thousands.»
That means that you'll get a much stronger flavor from the same beans if you use high - magnesium «hard water» in place of distilled or softened water.
Using a wide array of data from sensors in the soil along with satellite imagery and weather forecasts, the company designed a «personalized» irrigation system for each block of vines, greatly reducing water consumption and increasing output.
Dutch police used dogs and water cannon on Sunday to disperse hundreds of protesters waving Turkish flags outside the consulate in Rotterdam.
When people used to go fishing, they would put the fish in water in the hold of the boat.
In plain language, that brochure recalls the sky - high inflation of the 1970s (peaking at an eye - watering 27 % in Britain in August 1975) and also how monetary policy can be used to contain iIn plain language, that brochure recalls the sky - high inflation of the 1970s (peaking at an eye - watering 27 % in Britain in August 1975) and also how monetary policy can be used to contain iin Britain in August 1975) and also how monetary policy can be used to contain iin August 1975) and also how monetary policy can be used to contain it.
The Heat The UK distributor of The Heat was actually in hot water when it used a little trick on its poster.
The office also has a leaderboard that tracks individual results (two employees used it recently to see who could drink the most water in a week), and each month, staff receive a scorecard — part of a regular assessment of work performance — that assigns them a mark out of five for health accountability.
Or in an emergency, you can use it to treat water by using 16 drops of regular household liquid bleach per gallon of water.
The labels feature pictures of the base and fragrance ingredients used in the formulas inside a test tube filled with water.
In South Africa, where a severe drought has devastated many communities, the company erected Sunlight billboards made from drums of water — essential, of course, to using Unilever's soap — and distributed the water to drought - stricken areas.
«Xfinity Mobile could be seen as «testing the waters» as Comcast will use the knowledge gained, and level of success (or lack of success), in determining next steps in the inevitable convergence of content and wireless distribution,» he writes.
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