Sentences with phrase «water drinking areas»

You are right there are no fresh water drinking areas for the dogs.

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The Coca - Cola system has also donated nearly 25,000 cases of water, milk, sports drinks and other beverages to people in the affected areas.
Known for its long stretches of white sandy beach, Negril is one of the island's hot spots, as is the area's not - so - creatively - named Seven Mile Beach; by day, revelers sip on rum punch and frolic in the warm waters, and my night they drink more rum punch and dance to live reggae bands and steel drum performances.
As of Monday, Anheuser - Busch — maker of popular beers like Budweiser, Bud Light, Shock Top, and Rolling Rock — had sent three truckloads with more than 155,000 cans of drinking water to areas affected by Harvey, which has brought historic flooding that is wreaking havoc on southeast Texas.
«They're drinking more water or coffee or tea or sparkling water — all the areas Cott is trying to grow in.»
The startup has installed systems in areas of Ecuador, Jordan, Mexico, and the Philippines that lack the infrastructure for drinking water.
Five years on, he makes up one - third of WateRoam, the company behind a portable water filtration system that has gained United Nations recognition for providing clean drinking water to more than 30,000 people in remote villages and disaster areas across Southeast Asia.
A handful of citizen volunteers digging up the correct information and piping it through blogs, social media, letters to the editor and conversations at coffee shops and on door steps to protect what we value — drinking water, schools, parks, key natural habitat and recreational areas.
In the area of the environment, the Party is committed to improving air quality, ensuring clean drinking water, and greater conservation of sensitive ecological areas.
A spokeswoman said the Red Cross relocated the 14 staff members in Aden, which could negatively affect the area in a big way: The group's Aden operations include supporting a surgical hospital and providing clean drinking water to the city.
Along with beer, it distributes soft drinks, tea and water in a seven - county area more than 7,500 square miles.
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.
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.
The foundation starts its program at a time when 90 % of the state has been declared a disaster area, when drinking water is being bought at prices higher than oil and when 60,000 families have moved from their wrecked farms and ranches to the cities.
We have been reading guidebooks to the area, and in one we have come across this bleak paragraph: «In the past, Savoie was considered a poor region, where the living was hard and where the people were rough in manners and lacking in culture, and often suffered from goiters from drinking snow water.
My understanding is that mercury has contaminated our water (drinking water) in some areas.
If you live in an area where the water is fluoridated, drinking water will also help prevent future tooth decay.
Most reported cases have been ascribed to the use of contaminated well water for preparation of infant formula.1 — 3 Fifteen million families in the United States obtain their drinking water from unregulated wells.4 In a survey of 5500 private water supplies from 9 Midwestern states, 13 % of the wells were found to have nitrate concentrations > 10 mg / L or 10 ppm nitrate nitrogen, 5 the federal maximum contaminant level.6 It is estimated that 2 million families drink water from private wells that fail to meet the federal drinking - water standard for nitrate, and 40000 infants younger than 6 months live in homes that have nitrate - contaminated water supplies.4 In urban areas, municipal wastewater - treatment discharges (a source of nutrients) on surrounding farmland aggravate the problem.7
Only kids living in nonfluoridated areas or those who drink only nonfluoridated bottled water should receive supplements.
If your child is drinking tap water (either alone, or mixed with baby formula or 100 % fruit juice), and you live in an area with the water is fluoridated, then he should be getting an adequate amount of fluoride.
Now that we are doing the roads in all those areas, there is more cocoa being evacuated to the ports, you can send fertilizer to the farmers so that you can increase their productivity, more food can come to the market, which means food can become cheaper, people now have access to clean drinking water, which means people will be prevented from having all these water - borne diseases for which they go to hospital and overburden our NHIS.
Judith Enck was the EPA regional administrator during the Obama administration who first warned Hoosick Falls residents in the fall of 2015 not to drink the water in their village because it was contaminated with PFOA, a chemical used in plastics manufacturing for decades in the area.
We want the people in the rural areas to see their areas being developed, good schools should be built, modern towns should be built, there should be water for them to drink and there should be electricity.
Local leaders are appreciative of the state's attention to the Auburn - area drinking water infrastructure needs.
Utica - area Democratic Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi is calling for more testing of the city's drinking water.
The lake is the drinking water source for nearly 50,000 people in the Auburn area.
Hoosick Falls resident Ashlynn Sagendorf, 10, was featured in an advertisement — more than a year after she and other people in the area first learned they had been drinking water contaminated with the chemical PFOA.
Manure runoff has been cited as a problem affecting Owasco Lake, which provides drinking water to nearly 50,000 residents in the Auburn area.
It has brought economic booms to areas that allow it, including in Pennsylvania and Ohio, but critics cite concerns about possible damage to drinking water.
«One of Governor Cuomo's key priorities is protecting and preserving public drinking water source areas,» DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos said.
He said his first term witnessed massive infrastructure expansion in the area of health, education, electricity and the provision of good drinking water.
Martens made his announcement after a detailed presentation by state health commissioner Howard Zucker, who concluded that he would not allow his family to drink tap water in an area where fracking occurred.
SPECTRUM NEWS VIDEO: There's a lot that can be done legislatively to protect the environment, from supporting the many local farmers in our area to ensuring everyone has clean drinking water and combating climate change.
The lake is a drinking water source for nearly 50,000 people in the Auburn area.
Legislator Rob Trotta (R - Fort Salonga) said he would rather see the dollars currently in the sewer stabilization fund — the section of the Drinking Water Protection Program that would be borrowed from — used to build sewers to revitalize the county's downtown areas and update aging cesspool systems countywide.
Seggos and Hutton were at the press conference with Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, who announced legislative action he is taking to ensure the Department of Defense pays for the remediation of PFOS contamination at Stewart Air National Guard Base and halts PFOS - laden discharges from the base into area water bodies, including the city's main drinking water source, Washington Lake.
New development in such environmentally sensitive areas is prohibited to protect the quality and safety of Long Island's sole - source drinking water aquifer, officials said in a news release.
The high levels of the chemical found in the drinking water in the rural village was reported by The Times Union earlier this year, and the state later declared the area a Superfund site to begin remediation.
The EPA had initially declared the drinking water in the village unsafe before the state moved to declare the area a Superfund site.
The area's top official at the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday said New York state officials failed to inform residents of Hoosick Falls of the dangerous levels of PFOA in their municipal drinking water.
Enck, however, has repeatedly insisted EPA officials were clear in their warnings to state officials last year before the Cuomo administration moved to declare the area a state Superfund site and advised residents to not drink the water in the rural village.
In Ghana, he said, its immediate mission was to make available the means to respond at short notice, safe clean drinking water following a major natural disaster and that it would continue to explore other areas of service to the community and this includes health service and initiating new skills training programmes.
In Sahara Africa, only 45 percent people in rural areas have access to improved drinking water source (UNICEF, 2005), thus 55 percent is exposed to unsafe drinking water which expose them to severe diseases.
According to the city's resolution, the proposed pipeline would be laid in areas containing sensitive aquifers upon which residents depend for drinking water.
The much - anticipated report, from the state Department of Environmental Conservative (DEC,) recommends, however, that as an extra safety measure the city watershed area, from which the city draws some of its drinking water, and certain other sections of the Marcellus Shale deposit, be protected from the procedure.
«They don't stay on I - 81 and they don't want to take the toll roads, so they cut through the Finger Lakes area and there have been some spills noted in the past, and that is a big concern of anybody concerned about the quality of drinking water and the quality of the lakes as they exist now,» Torrisi said.
In a statement on its website, The Bank of Bennington states that it is still considering mortgages but area water sources must be safe for drinking.
PFOA was detected in drinking water in the Hoosick Falls and Petersburgh areas at levels above 500 ppt.
Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc said the area had been expanded «to ensure public confidence in the quality of drinking water, and the fact that irrigation wells can draw contaminants outside of normal flow.»
The freshwater bodies on 38 percent of Earth's land area (not including Antarctica) are overly enriched with phosphorus, leading to potentially toxic algal blooms and less available drinking water, researchers report January 24 in Water Resources Resewater, researchers report January 24 in Water Resources ReseWater Resources Research.
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