Sentences with phrase «water costs in»

Using sunshine to heat or preheat your water can cut your annual hot water costs in half.
Instead of bringing forward plans to tackle affordability or deal with the sustainability of water resources, the Government has tabled a short bill to deal with the specific issue of high water costs in the South West.
Transfer payment: A payment from one party to another without quid pro quo, such as watered costs in the form of economic rent, interest and other payments to the financial and property sectors.

Not exact matches

In the case of water and electricity, we pay for costs incurred before we receive them.
The same experts found that widespread vegetarianism could cut environmental costs by $ 35 billion, as meat's role in exacerbating climate change, as well as its contribution to soil erosion, water pollution, deforestation, and biodiversity loss, is well documented.
For oil and gas companies that want to install drilling and pumping infrastructure there, continuous monitoring of conditions above, below and at the surface of the water will be integral, and right now drones are the only feasibly deployable technology that can collect and relay all that data in a cost - effective manner.
Gina Hanrahan added that offshore wind costs were «blowing all expectations out of the water and halving in just over two years.»
If you're into outdoors activities, the Hydro Flask is well worth the investment; running out of cold water when you're stuck in the woods is a disaster that should be avoided at all costs.
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.
A.O. Smith (water heaters, air purification products) said that «As a result of significantly higher steel prices and inflation in freight and other costs, we announced a price increase up to 12 % on U.S. water heater products effective in early June.»
Water Corporation of Western Australia has reduced its water losses from leaks and overflows by 11 per cent in the 2012 - 13 financial year and recorded the lowest operating costs of the major water utilities nationWater Corporation of Western Australia has reduced its water losses from leaks and overflows by 11 per cent in the 2012 - 13 financial year and recorded the lowest operating costs of the major water utilities nationwater losses from leaks and overflows by 11 per cent in the 2012 - 13 financial year and recorded the lowest operating costs of the major water utilities nationwater utilities nationwide.
I've never been turned down, and rather than pay a premium while in the airport for the water, I put the cost on the airline.
Now, what we have is an incredibly efficient, incredibly progressive industry that is very cost - sensitive, it improves dramatically, looks at scraps, reductions in fuel reductions in water usage, better yeast for the fermentation, better enzymes to convert the starch to sugar... every scrap of economic performance they can get.»
«The Liberals made the right decision to import low cost water power from Quebec,» Schreiner said in a release.
In one notable instance, Starboard accused Darden of cutting costs in the wrong place by not salting the water for its pasta — a ploy to get longer warranties on cooking pots, the fund saiIn one notable instance, Starboard accused Darden of cutting costs in the wrong place by not salting the water for its pasta — a ploy to get longer warranties on cooking pots, the fund saiin the wrong place by not salting the water for its pasta — a ploy to get longer warranties on cooking pots, the fund said.
«We cut our water consumption in half, which saved on running costs,» he said.
But there was one problem — CAT's chief financial officer and investor - relations person declared that we'd seen the high - water market in margin expansion, and that raw - cost issues will bedevil the company in 2018's second half.
Danielle was recognized with the WaterKeeper's Environmental Achievement Award in 2000 for her outstanding achievements protecting California waters from pollution and compelling polluters to assume the costs of environmental degradation.
Our mission is to support the growth of public banking in Massachusetts, initially focusing on an infrastructure bank to help cities and towns with the costs of upgrading buildings, roads, and water systems, with environmental remediation and adaption to a changing climate, and with improving city services.
DENVER — The first report in the Energy Institute's Energy Accountability Series finds that proposals from Hillary Clinton and other politicians to ban oil, gas, and coal production on federal lands and waters would cost America hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions in revenue.
Without a reliable, cost - effective and stable supply of water, its very existence is in jeopardy.
This, together with a few squares of cheesecloth, would provide a year's supply of potable water to each in need at a cost of less than $ 1 USD.
For instance, according to TheWaterProject.org, It costs roughly $ 30,000 to build a large well in Africa that changes the lives of 3,000 people by giving them access to clean water.
Landscaping according to the local climate, would minimize upkeep costs, preserve the local habitat, and maintain an acceptable appearance, especially in areas where local water is non-existent.
Charity: Water is a reputable and effective organization in which overhead costs are covered by private donors.
The next best thing is wrapped and kept in the fridges (no signs of water) but costs TWICE as much.
«In addition to being good for the environment, reducing our energy costs, water consumption and the amount of waste we discharge helps us offer a more competitive product,» Planter adds.
Globally proven aerobic water quality and green energy technologies are also proving to be profitable, easily maintained and cost effective (with Global Water Engineering technologies, for example, proven in more than 400 projects worldwwater quality and green energy technologies are also proving to be profitable, easily maintained and cost effective (with Global Water Engineering technologies, for example, proven in more than 400 projects worldwWater Engineering technologies, for example, proven in more than 400 projects worldwide).
Underperforming open industrial waste water treatment lagoons are on the way out after more than a century, as industry counts the cost of their pollution, odours, leakage, energy wastage and relative inefficiency in fixing the problems they set out to address.
Coca - Cola Amatil is bracing for further weakness in soft drink and bottled water sales after saying it will raise prices by almost 15 cents next week to cover the cost of the container deposit scheme.
Offering foodservice operators a low cost of ownership and superior performance even in the most challenging water conditions, Horizon Elite's design dramatically reduces scale build - up and the associated costs of scale mitigation, all while using 35 - 50 percent less water than comparable cube - type ice machines.
Coca - Cola Amatil could claw back market share in the lucrative bottled water market if rivals such as Asahi Schweppes and the supermarket chains raise prices on private - label and budget water to fully cover the cost of the container deposit scheme.
Packaged in lightweight resealable bags (not for boiling water) to save on space, weight, cost, and the environment.
The facility was built at a cost of A$ 85m, which included considerable investment in water and energy - saving technology: it is intended to be environmentally sustainable and energy efficient in the long - term.
The technology — designed to lower investment, operational and maintenance costs in screening of municipal and industrial waste water with compacting of extracted solids — has also cut the amount of maintenance and waste that has to be handled by plant operators, reducing operational health hazards and improving OHS performance.
In many F&A industries, maintaining high standards of environmental sustainability (e.g. reduced water, energy, waste and land footprint) and animal welfare have already transitioned from being potential differentiators to accepted costs of doing business.
What is required for this to happen, more than anything else, Is not a technology revolution, but a mindset evolution away from old technology that has passed its use - by date, (such as extensive, polluting and smelly lagoons) and outdated attitudes that treat waste water as a cost or even place in which to hide process problems, rather than a resource for recycling and generation of green energy.
Coca - Cola Amatil is reducing bottled water prices, launching new products and searching for new ways to cut costs in an attempt to maintain profits this year and grow annual earnings by about 5 per cent over the next few years.
Underperforming open industrial waste water treatment lagoons are on the way out after more than a century, as industry counts the cost of their pollution, odours, leakage, energy wastage and relative inefficiency in fixing the -LSB-...]
Advances in wastewater technology are opening up new opportunities for local government and food producers to cost - efficiently solve water quality, water recycling and green energy challenges previously consigned to the too - hard basket.
The document gives wineries of all sizes the tools for self - assessment to make improvements in environmental performance and to lower overall production costs for water and energy use.
The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA), in collaboration with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and regional wine associations, is hosting a new workshop series to give wineries of all sizes the tools for self - assessment to make improvements in environmental performance and to lower overall production costs for water and energy use.
With a $ 525,000 opening budget, Bäco Mercat's startup costs were on par with the national average (which includes diners in Utah and pizza joints in Maine), but only a third of the $ 1.5 million that nearby expense - account spot Water Grill spent on its renovation.
U.S. Water Launches Revolutionary Breakthrough in Sustainable & Cost - Saving Cooling Water Treatment.
Waterworks subsidise conversion to organic agriculture in water protection areas as an economically efficient solution for reducing the cost of cleaning - up drinking water by minimising the nitrate and pesticide contamination of groundwater.
Redman (1996) estimated the costs of cleaning drinking water in the United Kingdom in excess of US$ 2 billion in initial investments plus US$ 240 million annually.
«For example, one bottle of Capella brand flavors 75 16.9 oz bottles of water and cost around $ 5.95 per bottle; in comparison, MiO is good for around 24 servings,» said Goel Lal.
Nestlé Waters is willing to assist in this process, is committed to developing our business in a way that facilitates effective water stewardship in the geographies that we source from and operate within, and we are committed to focusing on measures that are cost effective and relevant within a watershed.
As a result, in some regions of Germany and France, waterworks subsidise conversion to organic agriculture in water protection areas as an economically efficient solution for reducing the cost of cleaning - up drinking water by minimising the nitrate and pesticide contamination of groundwater.
That this House: (1) notes with concern the impact on the Dairy Industry of the Coles milk pricing strategy and that: (a) dairy farmers around the country are today seriously questioning their future having suffered through one of the worst decades in memory including droughts, floods, price cuts and rising cost of inputs such as energy and feed; (b) unsustainable retail milk prices will, over time, compel processors to renegotiate contracts with dairy farmers and the prospect that these contracts will be below the cost of production may force many to leave the industry; (c) the fact that supermarkets are now selling milk cheaper than many varieties of bottled water will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back for many dairy farmers; and (d) the risk of other potential impacts includes: (i) decreased competition as name brands are forced from the shelves; and (ii) the possible loss of fresh milk supplies to some parts of the country as local fresh milk industries become unviable; and (2) calls on the Government to: (a) ask the ACCC to immediately examine the big supermarkets and milk wholesalers after recent price cuts to ensure they do not have too much market power and are not anti-competitive in their behaviour; and (b) support the new Senate inquiry into the ongoing milk price war between the country's major supermarket chains».
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