Sentences with phrase «water costs more»

Equipment to recycle scrubber water costs more money (though it may be a prerequisite of an operating permit).
Now, you can find a Source in eight countries, from poor, underserved regions like Guayaquil, Ecuador, where water cost more than half a family's income, to highly polluted areas like Mexico City and Jakarta.

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People are, therefore, theoretically not only more careful with what they use, but they are also happy to substitute lower - cost technology when it helps save water.
A few extra bucks spent on the cab for the stop will save far more on water costs.
As The Wirecutter notes, «Details on the high end are clear but not piercing, the mids are even with no muddy, blurred sound, and for $ 70, the Swimbuds Sport headphones sound better than some of the merely water - resistant headphones that cost upwards of $ 40 more
That will not only cut costs, produce more food for a growing population, reduce deforestation, and cut carbon emissions, but it will also promote better use of water.
Imagine «dashboards detailing energy and water consumption to highlight where savings can be made by merely tweaking those lifestyle habits that could be costing us more than we realize,» he says.
The mixture costs about five times more than cyanide, but can be used many times over, reducing the environmental footprint with no water effluents, off - gassing or issues with cyanide - treated tailings, said Nelson.
Today the cost of desalinated water is about half of what it was 15 years ago; surely the cost can be decreased by half again — or more.
While the cost of desalinated water has steadily decreased, it still is much more expensive than water from traditional irrigation sources.
However, if you are comparing it to the imitation vanilla extract (aka flavored grey water) then making this at home will cost you more.
«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.
The Bantam Series provides the same benefits as the larger Ultra-Series such as increased oven productivity (25 % or more) elimination of checking, and reduced water activity, at a fraction of the cost both to purchase and to maintain.
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.
But the cost of a 24 - can multi-pack of Coke, currently $ 16, would rise by $ 3.57 or about 22 per cent, while a six - pack of Mt Franklin bottled water could cost 17 per cent more.
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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.
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Sustainability Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw, Ga.) The University's 5,000 guest / day dining operation incorporates a comprehensive, closed - loop waste management program through a variety of efforts including a robust organic «Farm - to - Campus - to - Farm» program, water reclamation, aerobic digestion, composting / recycling programs, oil - to - biodiesel conversion and more to significantly reduce costs, minimize environmental impact and qualify the facility for a gold LEED certification.
• accepted more than $ 300,000 in city taxpayer - funded reimbursements of their costs in moving portions of a storm sewer and constructing a water line.
The benefits of drinking more water are huge, including weight loss, better mental acuity, more energy, and better digestion, and it doesn't even cost anything!
He cited reasons including the minimum $ 67,000 per year lease cost required by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, which owns the harbor; a Park District consultant's report that showed more than $ 11.7 million in necessary upgrades over the next 15 years; and the outpouring of opposition from boat owners and Wilmette residents.
Those parameters, he said, are the minimum $ 67,000 per year annual lease cost required by the Water Reclamation District, which owns the harbor; a Park District consultant's report that showed more than $ 11.7 million in necessary repairs and improvements over the next 15 years; and the outpouring of opposition from boat owners and Wilmette residents.
Diaper services are also an eco friendly diaper alternative to home laundering; while most parents find this service more expensive than the costs of buying and laundering their own cloth diapers, diaper services use less water and energy per diaper, and most use green detergents such as oxygen bleach rather than chlorine bleach.
It is an idea that is so obvious, not to mention cost effective, that it could be considered crystal clear to many of us: have your kids drink more water.
Regular folks like you & me are going nuts with these things — renting a traveling petting zoo, reserving private time at a water park, a block party complete with a DJ spinning kids» music — and these fandangos are costing hundreds of dollars or more!
Further with water, we have figured out that the water & utility cost per diaper is $.012 that is slightly more than 1 penny.
Sure it might cost a bit more, but this will guarantee that they won't rust after years of use and exposure to water from the diaper sprayer.
The prefold absorbed more than twice as much (when I tested it with water), costs substantially less and washes much more easily.
Frequently using more water than necessary is a step that parents use in order to use less formula, as a cost savings measure.
I was told that it costs much more to use disposable diapers compared to using washable cloth diapers; but since the computation I got was from using a branded diaper and I used generic diapers plus the cost of laundry (water + detergent + electricity), I guess the costs are just about the same.
But as for water, schools are now going to have to provide drinking water in cafeterias, although implementing what seems like such a simple requirement is proving rocky for some schools and some are claiming that they need more time to figure out how to do it in a cost - effective way.
We all want the best for our kids, and it can often seem like if something costs more, it should automatically be better — which is why many parents give their children bottled water instead of the stuff that comes out of the tap.
The ordinary Ghanaian has to bear the prices or the cost of our bad energy policy, so, we are telling them you have to pay more for your electricity, for your water.
David Calone, chair of the Suffolk County Planning Commission, recognized that some balk at the cost of building more sewers, but said «failing to protect the quality of our drinking water would be far more costly.»
What have they said about the scandal - plagued water filtration plant that ripped a stadium - sized hole in a local park, costing water rate payers $ 2 billion more than the original billion - dollar price tag?
And it's something Gov. Andrew Cuomo believes would be a disaster for the state, assuming billions of dollars in county Medicaid costs just as the state has pulled out of the recession and is trying to spend money on more education aid, free tuition at public colleges and upgrade aging water systems.
The cost of the development of the Jubilee Fields, with more reserves of oil equivalence and with a water depth of 3,630 ft, came to $ 4 billion.
Young children in Western New York suffer from the highest rate of lead poisoning in the upstate region — a rate that's more than three times higher than that in Flint, Mich., where a cost - driven switch to an alternate water system left 4 percent of children tested with signs of lead exposure.
The state Drinking Water Quality Council, charged with recommending a safe standard for the chemical 1,4 - dioxane, estimated that removing the emerging contaminant could cost water suppliers in New York billions of dollars in capital spending and millions more annually to operate and maintain treatment sysWater Quality Council, charged with recommending a safe standard for the chemical 1,4 - dioxane, estimated that removing the emerging contaminant could cost water suppliers in New York billions of dollars in capital spending and millions more annually to operate and maintain treatment syswater suppliers in New York billions of dollars in capital spending and millions more annually to operate and maintain treatment systems.
Other concerns included contamination from future hydrofracking, the impact of water quality on house prices and residency, and safer and more cost - effective alternatives such as drainage repairs.
The increase and improvement of such facilities consisting of the following projects: (i) Waste Water Treatment Plant disinfection system at the estimated maximum cost of $ 1,200,000; (ii) baseline Waste Water Treatment Plant projects at the estimated maximum cost of $ 1,300,000; and (iii) inflow / infiltration pilot project and reduction program improvements at the estimated maximum cost of $ 1,000,000; all as more fully described in the report and estimate of cost prepared by the County Engineers (Erie County Department of Environment and Planning) which has been filed with the County Legislature and which has been approved by the Board of Managers of said District on June 21, 2016 (the «Report»).
Malatras also said the governor's office would take a more active role in the response and help with costs of a study to connect the public to the municipal water supply, and that the state would investigate insurance obstacles to getting cancer screenings.
Advocates have called for $ 800 million to fund clean water infrastructure since the state's own estimates put the cost to communities in replacing aging pipes and sewers at more than $ 30 billion over the next few decades.
Since discovery of the contamination, Saint - Gobain has been paying for bottled water for the town — stacked high in the aisles of a local supermarket — as well as a new carbon - filtration system for the village, at an estimated cost of more than $ 3 million.
So by the end of the session, one type of sugar water cost 15 times more effort than the other.
Fertilisers leaching into coastal waters are triggering more and more blooms, and beach closures have cost the US economy millions.
Previous studies had reported more than $ 50 million in levee repair costs as well as damage solely from the rapid flow of water across the floodway after the detonations, which scoured farmland and left behind thick deposits of unwanted sand.
Using more pure water from offshore aquifers rather than ocean water has the potential to reduce desalination costs, the authors argue — with reverse osmosis, desalination costs for ocean water run between 53 cents and $ 1.50 per cubic meter, while the cost to process brackish water from offshore aquifers runs between 10 cents and $ 1.
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