D. Kondrashov and colleagues collated a record of Nile River flood
water levels over the same period as te baseflow record.
Watching the data from the Detroit District ACE on
water levels over the years, it seems that the rise and fall of the individual Great Lakes occurs in synchrony.
Yet the more powerful hurricane of 1938 only generated maximum water levels at Battery Park, NY of 8.8 feet, and does not make New York City's top ten high
water levels over the past 100 years.
Building the levees unfortunately, increases the damage from a catastrophic flood, because having the levee concentrates the silt into the channel, raising
water levels over the years.
The secret to the unique diversity of Lake Malawi's cichlid fish may be down to huge variations in climate and
water levels over the years
Officials said they expect higher than normal
water levels over the next few days and into the weekend — with a possibility of flooding.
Wave heights are not strongly affected by
water level over the reef matrix.»
The white ring of bleached rock on the once - red cliffs that hold Lake Powell indicate the drop in
water level over the past decade — the result of repeated winters with low snowfall.
Not exact matches
«A person would have to drink well
over 1,000 liters of
water a day, every day, to achieve the threshold toxicity
levels seen in animals,» Ian Musgrave, a senior lecturer in the medical school at the University of Adelaide in Australia, said in February.
«In terms of how much is present in
water reservoirs that have been sprayed with pyriproxyfen to control mosquito larvae, a person would have to drink well
over 1,000 liters of
water a day, every day, to achieve the threshold toxicity
levels seen in animals,» Ian Musgrave, a senior lecturer in the medical school at the University of Adelaide in Australia, said in a statement.
Jody has
over 25 years of experience in the
water sector where she has been responsible for driving a range of initiatives including state water reforms under the National Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of environmental water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
water sector where she has been responsible for driving a range of initiatives including state
water reforms under the National Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of environmental water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
water reforms under the National
Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of environmental water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of environmental
water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable
level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin Plan.
California's Prop 65, the Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires companies to place a warning label on any product they sell within California if it exceeds the
level that the State has established as risk - free for a list of
over eight hundred chemicals.
In one investigation, diabetic rats treated with coconut
water kept up preferred glucose
levels over other diabetic rats (9).
Depending on the
level of «busyness» I am allowing to take
over my life, I can sometimes end up skipping meals or snacks, lacking in my
water intake, and the...
So when McIlroy took out his ire
over a
water - logged shot to the par - 5 eighth green on Friday, each 20 - handicapper watching from afar and «every single professional golfer that played this game for a living at the highest
level,» as Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee gleefully pointed out on Friday night, «smiled when [Rory] did that.»
Travel, injury, illness: CCL «grind» taking a toll on Altidore, Toronto FC MLSsoccer.com In the 23rd minute of Tuesday's Concacaf Champions League first leg, Toronto FC had just clawed back
level (through Jonathan Osorio) from Chivas Guadalajara's shocking early away goal, only for Jozy Altidore to wander
over the touchline for a sip of
water and a quick chat with the bench.
In the EPA's study of lead
levels in Chicago homes, 88 percent of homes had one or more
water sample where the lead value was
over 7 parts per billion.
While the first draw samples showed very few high lead
levels, with multiple samples, nearly half of the homes tested had at least one liter of
water over the EPA's limit for lead.
If you have control
over the
water level, fill it higher than the load size as the «extra
water» setting.
Hearings on the federal
level over water quality issues have been called for by GOP Rep. Chris Gibson of the Hudson Valley as well as Democratic Rep. Kathleen Rice on Long Island.
The state said this despite its own tests which showed
levels for the potentially - hazardous chemical PFOA in at least four
water wells in town in the 600 parts per trillion, well
over the EPA guideline of 400 parts.
The panel's work included examining the
levels of PFOA in the blood of those who consumed the contaminated
water or were exposed to PFOA in other ways, and also researching their health issues in connection with how much tainted
water they may have consumed
over time.
«The village of Hoosick Falls has incurred unbudgeted expenses
over the past two years to address elevated PFOA
levels in the village's municipal
water supply,» said Dina Silver Pokedoff, a Saint - Gobain spokeswoman.
«We are therefore estimating that Ghana will experience up to 700 megawatts of power shortage early next year which may be dragged lower as Akosombo is being
over drafted in spite of the low
water level.»
The residents complained that the state health department has not given them enough answers, and they are also concerned
over a news report that said officials in the health department knew about the heightened PFOA
levels in the
water 18 months before they warned residents of potential dangers.
And long after village officials indicated concern
over the detection of PFOA in the
water — they requested advice from the state health department on what to tell residents — the department continued to assure the county and village that the
levels of PFOA in the
water were not harmful, emails show.
The New York crisis follows last year's
water crisis in Flint, Mich.,
over dangerous
levels of lead in the city's drinking
water.
While the national focus is on Flint, Mich., a USA TODAY NETWORK investigation has identified almost 2,000 additional
water systems spanning all 50 states where testing has shown excessive
levels of lead contamination
over the past four years.
The board issued a statement late last week saying that months of precipitation produced the highest recorded
water levels on Lake Ontario since records were kept
over the last 100 years.
Sodus Point, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)- Four months after an international body approved a new plan for regulating Lake Ontario's
water level, property owners who had claimed the rules favored muskrat lodges
over lakeside homes are piling sandbags against just the kind of floodwaters they had feared...
Poughkeepsie... The Dutchess County Department of Health (DCDOH) has issued a report summarizing the significant decline in methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE)
levels in Dutchess County public
water supplies
over the past decade.
It is the first comprehensive look at the PFOA blood
levels among those people who live or had lived in the Rensselaer County village and drank tainted
water over an unknown period.
As POLITICO New York reported in June, the Cuomo administration resisted sounding a public alarm
over the
water pollution crisis in Hoosick Falls, even though federal regulators warned senior DOH officials that residents of the town should be alerted that they were drinking
water that contained dangerous
levels of PFOA, a chemical that has been linked to cancer and other serious health problems.
The state said this depsite its own tests that showed PFOA
levels for at least four
water wells in the 600s parts per trillion, well
over the EPA guideline of 400 parts.
Marchione would not say whether she thinks Governor Cuomo's administration is at fault in any way for finding out about the PFOA
levels, but waiting for
over a year to tell residents that their drinking
water might be poisoned.
While aquifers do recharge
over time — the nation's
water tables kept to a relatively constant
level during the historically wet, cool years of the 1960s and 1970s — that rate of recharge can't make up for
water use in the West.
After the health department advised the families to avoid consuming well
water, the children's blood - lead
levels went down
over time.
To track changes in coastal
waters and predict when seafood species in the region may be safe to consume, it will be necessary to establish a «temporal data set» — that is, to measure the
levels and distributions of contaminant radionuclides at a given location
over time, he says.
The sag pond was nearly full, with a
water -
level rise of less than 1 m needed for
water to begin to spill
over the rock - slide slump block.
«Further negotiation
over water levels will not lead to meaningful recovery of the fish,» says William Lewis Jr., a limnologist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, who chaired the 12 - member committee.
Dr. Mona Hanna - Attisha, a pediatrician, director of a pediatric residency program in Flint, Mich. and the first person to raise public concerns about elevated lead
levels in the blood of Flint area children, talked about the consequences of sounding the alarm
over her research that found Flint's
water system was leaching lead into drinking
water and making her young patients sick.
A Watchful Eye
Over Australia's
Water Throttled by a water crisis that threatens Australia's future, the Australian government in 2008 launched a $ 10 billion campaign that is radically transforming the way water is handled at every level, from allocations for agriculture to the faucet flow rate in Sydney high - r
Water Throttled by a
water crisis that threatens Australia's future, the Australian government in 2008 launched a $ 10 billion campaign that is radically transforming the way water is handled at every level, from allocations for agriculture to the faucet flow rate in Sydney high - r
water crisis that threatens Australia's future, the Australian government in 2008 launched a $ 10 billion campaign that is radically transforming the way
water is handled at every level, from allocations for agriculture to the faucet flow rate in Sydney high - r
water is handled at every
level, from allocations for agriculture to the faucet flow rate in Sydney high - rises.
Afterward, in tests to see if the mice displayed the rodent equivalent of anxiety and depression symptoms, they found about 40 percent showed high
levels of behaviors that included a preference for a dark compartment
over a brightly lit one, or a loss of interest in sugar
water.
The slipperiness, caused by films of
water spread
over large areas, helps ascertain how quickly a melting ice sheet will slide into the sea as the climate warms — and thus how quickly sea
levels will rise.
But the highest concentrations of heat in the Persian Gulf would be out
over the
waters of the Gulf itself, with lesser
levels over inhabited land.
Water levels in major reservoirs have steadily declined
over the past decade; some analysts project that the largest may never refill.
This is distinctly alarmist... It is common ground that if indeed Greenland melted, it would release this amount of
water, but only after, and
over, millennia, so that the Armageddon scenario he predicts, insofar as it suggests that sea
level rises of 7 metres might occur in the immediate future, is not in line with the scientific consensus.
Cross-cutting relationships are observed at the valley - scale, indicating multiple episodes of
water level fall and rise, each well
over 50 meters, a similar scale to eustatic sea
level changes on Earth.
By Alister Doyle and Nina Chestney OSLO / LONDON (Reuters)- World governments are likely to recoil from plans for an ambitious 2015 climate change deal at talks next week, concern
over economic growth at least partially eclipsing scientists» warnings of rising temperatures and
water levels.
Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below by warm
water that reaches the ice when winds
over the ocean are strong — a cause for concern because the glacier holds more than 11 feet of sea
level rise and acts as a plug that helps lock in the ice of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.