Sentences with phrase «using the water from»

Then they asked the owner of Mikey Bagels in Staten Island to make one batch of bagels with the New Jersey water, and one using water from New York.
JMS — I don't usually used the water from canned beans because it always feels thick and a little weird.
Some just use the water from cooking the oats (5 c. water, 1 c. oats cooked for 1 hour) and some blend the cooked oats.
I'm making this tonight and just realized I don't have a chicken stock I have some chicken extra can I boil it and use the water from that?
Conventional agriculture in the area uses the water from the rivers and causes further salinization by over-irrigation with already salinated water.
Avoid using water from a softener in the machine.
Indian Point needs state permits to use water from the Hudson River to cool its reactors and then discharge the warm water back into the river.
Paul Dill lost a pool house at his Wading River Manor Road residence, as firefighters used water from his pool to put out the fire and beat back the flames.
She also eyed $ 125 million for an initiative to use water from Skaneateles Lake to cool city buildings.
Choosing to use water from one of the world's largest aquifers rather than leaving it in the ground is not irresponsible, says Andrew Stone, executive director of the American Groundwater Trust in Concord, N.H. Like coal or natural gas, groundwater is a valuable resource.
The most popular proposed solution has been a canal or pipeline to refill the Dead Sea using water from the Red Sea or the Mediterranean Sea — the nearest unlimited water sources.
When cholera spread through London's Soho district in 1854, Snow plotted a map of the deadly outbreak and found that everyone who fell ill had used water from a centrally placed public well that was contaminated by nearby sewers and cesspools.
«It is economic madness to use water from the Great Manmade River project for agriculture.
If using the water from cooked rice only externally, the recommendation to thoroughly rinse, soak, rinse again and then cook is not as critical.
The school districts changed course after the Sewerage and Water Board questioned the testing method, the lab that would analyze the results, and the lead level that would cause them to stop using water from a particular water fountain or faucet.
Staying the course with both natural and modern, the aquarium in Ucluelet uses water from its own Harbor to fill its tanks, making it eco-friendly and the habitats all the more impressive.
When this happens, we switch over to the backup system which uses water from our own private water tank to increase the pressure and allows the geyser to ignite.
Offering a true boutique product not widely available outside of Forrest, all beers are brewed using water from the Otways rainforest.
It has rights to use water from a well across the road, and there's a power line as well.
It has rights to use water from a well across the road, and there's a power line also.
Pearsh made daily watercolour sketches — using water from the Ganges — and photographed over 2,000 scenes before choosing the final 21 from which to develop his canvases.
Using water to mark 100 murder sites in LA, Teresa Margolles used the water from that process to erect a single memorial to these victims of violence, and offer a place of respite at Echo Park Lake, where visitors can rest, meditate, and reflect under La Sombra (The Shade).
The Greywater system uses water from sinks and water fountains to irrigate landscaping.
For instance, South Korea's Samsung, has proposed using water from Queensland's Burdekin River to generate hydro power and grow sugarcane.
This gas is then cooled using water from deep beneath the ocean to restart the cycle.
I am using water from my stream to spin the turbine.
As you use the water from the inner arch, it is then pumped into the outer arch; the weight of the outer black and grey water keeps the inner arch in place as the water is moved from one to another.
That move came several weeks after Dr. Mona Hanna - Attisha, director of the Michigan State University and Hurley Children's Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative, reported that the percentage of children in Flint with above - average levels of lead in their blood had almost doubled since the city stopped using water from Lake Huron.
Fill a large pot with fresh cold water (never use water from the hot water tap), and add a flat tablespoon of salt.
Generally, owners (called riparians), have the right of access, the right to install a dock, anchor a boat, use water from the lake or river for domestic purposes, and control access across their land by others (nonriparians).
If a borrower uses water from a well on the property instead of public water, then tests must be conducted to make sure that the well water is fit for drinking.

Not exact matches

«We use a heat exchanging system, which re-captures the heat energy from the brewing process, transferring it back to the new brew water for the next batch of beer,» Rahr said
MillerCoors released a sustainability report Wednesday that shows it has cut its water use by 9.2 per cent from 2012.
Taking into account past patterns of drought and water use, the Columbia study reveals that several major metro areas, including New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, are at high risk for water scarcity, along with the Great Plains agricultural belt extending from North and South Dakota down to North 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.
To date, O'Brien says that Earth Angel has diverted 3,000 tons of waste from landfills, donated 90 tons of material to local charities, donated 55,000 meals to shelters and food banks, avoided over a million single - use plastic water bottles, and prevented 6,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent by using recycled paper, limiting transportation emissions, and implementing «Meatless Monday» initiatives.
British people use electric kettles to boil water all the time, and they are excellent appliances to have for everything from tea and coffee to noodles and soup.
In northwest Louisiana, as the production rush began in the Haynesville Shale in 2009, the state water agency ordered oil and gas companies to stop pulling groundwater from the local aquifer that also supplied homes and businesses, and use surface water instead.
According to the Festival's FAQ, there are plenty of rules, with visitors barred from bringing: pets, children, opened water, food, chairs, coolers, large video cameras and cameras other than for personal use.
One orchard relies on irrigation from an overdrawn aquifer, while the other is kept alive using expensive water piped in from the distant Sierra Nevada mountains.
«We don't want to look up 20 years from now and say, «Oops, we used up all our water,»» said Jason Banes of the Boulder, Colo. - based Western Resource Advocates.
As it happens, EnCana itself has invested in a specialized $ 10 - million plant near its Peace River, B.C., operations that treats «sour» water from a saline aquifer for use in its shale drilling.
In addition, people who had used contaminated water for bathing or laundry appeared to experience more skin problems, ranging from mild rashes to severe and lasting eczema and malignant skin cancers.
Vitrification uses cryoprotectants, which are chemicals that prevent water molecules from turning into ice crystals, protecting the integrity of the genetic material.
Later in the day, the two leaders planted a commemorative pine tree, using soil and water from mountains and rivers in their respective countries, according to a statement from South Korea's presidential Blue House.
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.
Among the items on display are a restored 115 - ton Corliss steam engine that was once used to pump 8 million gallons of water a day, a 13 - ton, 20 - foot - tall Nasmyth steam hammer, and the Scalamandre «White House» loom that made fabric for every White House presidency from Hoover to Clinton.
The company developed chemical treatments designed to recover metal and other substances from used industrial water.
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