Sentences with phrase «water operations»

Correction: An earlier version of this story said there was a merger of the county and city water operations.
A state audit showed that $ 2 million of that money was used to cover operating expenses, mostly for the town's troubled water operations.
One company will focus on water operations and the other on electrical technology.
It's a great way for the girls to see our waste water operations in action.»
Earlier this month, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality approved a permit that allows the Nestle Corporation to pump up to 400 gallons of groundwater per minute to feed its bottled water operations in Osceola County.
Used for thickening of dissolved air flotation sludge — a very common application throughout waste water operations — it achieves solids capture of 97 per cent thickened sludge at a dryness of 17 per cent.
According to United Water the operation of this plant will cost its 70,000 customers an average of $ 300 to $ 500 dollars a year.
Baby Milk Action has backed the campaign for water to be a human right and a public good for many years and raised concerns about Nestlé's water operations at the company's shareholder meeting.
The larger water companies have graduate training schemes or management training programmes, and these tend to concentrate on commercial functions and water operations management, rather than water quality work.
In 1989, he sold his bottled water operation to Pepsi Cola Puerto Rico Bottling Co..
Supervised and performed fuel and water operations in the United States Army Motor pool, FTX's, NTC's, and in Multiple Combat Environments.
Performed maintenance duty on screw conveyors, boilers, pumps, waste water operations and commercial injection systems.
Nestlé, the UK's most boycotted company over its marketing of baby milk, is trying to improve its image by sponsoring the London Marathon on Sunday 17 April 2011 with its «Pure Life» bottled water brand, but is also attracting criticism over the impact of its bottled water operation.
Mahoney's new website's first example is a statement Antonacci made that there has been no savings since the county ceded control of its water operations to an independent authority.
Though Jann, a history major, has no formal training in water operations, he has pointed to his role as Water Authority chairman and in improving employee relations at the authority, championing a more systematic approach to replacing old and deteriorating water lines, and pushing for much - needed technology upgrades.
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