Sentences with phrase «water reservoirs from»

Robert Cervera revisits water reservoirs from childhood excursions, while Vivien Zhang takes a fresh look at image - editing software and their aesthetic footprints from the 90s to today.
Creatine just burst up with fire and absorbs all the water reservoirs from your body and makes you dehydrate.

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Remove all detachable parts from the machine — the water reservoir and lid, mug stand and coffee pod holder.
Harris County officials warned residents to evacuate as they released water from overflowing reservoirs to alleviate pressure on two dams, a move that would add to flooding along the Buffalo Bayou waterway that runs through the area.
SAGD involves removing bitumen (a thick form of crude oil) from the ground by injecting steam into an oil sands reservoir and pumping the oil and water mixture to the surface.
Researchers from the National University of Singapore have created a bevy of robotic swans that test the quality of drinking water in Singapore's reservoirs.
Thus it was in the celebrated case of Rylands v. Fletcher (1868) in the law of tort, in which water from the defendant's reservoir had flooded the mines of the plaintiff and put them out of use.
And when the tunnel was driven through, the quarrymen hewed (the rock), each man toward his fellow, axe against axe; and the water flowed from the spring toward the reservoir for 1200 cubits, and the height of the rock above the head (s) of the quarrymen was 100 cubits.8
We don't remove our water reservoir to fill it, but get water from the refrigerator dispenser so it is filtered.
The water reservoir is removable, making it easy to refill whenever you need to, and on the K575, you can choose from several different nightlight colors to illuminate your kitchen at night.
This can however be complicated if the sources of additional water (e.g. the reservoir from which environmental water is released) is also affected.
Purified water is sourced from a reservoir located in the Pennsylvania countryside.
All piping must be kept clean by periodic pumping of the water / hydrogen peroxide mix, all detritus must be removed from the greenhouse, the reservoir must be cleaned with the water / hydrogen peroxide mix and brushed when the nutrient is replaced, and no dirt is allowed in greenhouse, ever.
Xi Jinping's still waging a war against the sport as Mao had done decades prior, shuttering 110 courses across China just last year for reasons ranging from corruption to being too close to a water reservoir.
The water reservoir is from durable and safe to use stainless steel.
Sometimes called «wick humidifiers» these include a large wick or «wet wick filter» which draws up water from the reservoir.
The auto on and off system also protects the heating element of this device from overheating especially when the water reservoir is out of water.
Likewise, water companies will invest in new reservoirs and pipelines using money taken from the regulated prices charged to users.
Constructed between 1937 and 1945, the Delaware Aqueduct draws from four reservoirs — the Cannonsville, Pepacton, Neversink and Rondout — to provide between 50 and 80 percent of the City's daily water demand.
Water is supplied from wells, the City of New York's local reservoirs and controlled lakes, or from the Hudson River.
Built by the City ofNew Yorkbetween 1909 and 1912 in the last years of its Catskills reservoir construction, the tunnel was designed to divert water from theMain Streetand Tannery creeks into the Esopus Creek, which the city had «surcharged» (taken water from) to feed the Ashokan Reservoir.
A spokesman for DEP — they always have an answer — said the issue wasn't muddy water released in torrents into the Esopus from the reservoir, but the quality of water coming out of taps in Gotham.
Quigley said that he had a letter from the corporation counsel of the City of Kingston, Andrew Zweben, indicating they had no legal standing; The Kingston Common Council had hoped the need for the approval of the Kingston Board of Water Commissioners for Niagara to draw water from Cooper Lake reservoir in Woodstock would give be enough for them to have involved agency status, but Zweben felt otherWater Commissioners for Niagara to draw water from Cooper Lake reservoir in Woodstock would give be enough for them to have involved agency status, but Zweben felt otherwater from Cooper Lake reservoir in Woodstock would give be enough for them to have involved agency status, but Zweben felt otherwise.
Kellogg said that for her and her running mates, the big challenges facing Hurley are, «Making a change in our local government, protecting the quality of life that we have in Hurley as development pressures move up the Thruway, protecting our water and the beautiful scenic qualities of our town, and maintaining our low tax rates as NYS mandates additional responsibilities to the localities without providing funding (at the same time that they cap our annual budget increases) and as we get additional pressures from New York City to reduce their tax contributions for the reservoir property.»
The plant seeks permission to purchase up to 1.75 million gallons of water each day from the City of Kingston's Cooper Lake reservoir, as well as truck in spring water from other local sources.
«DEP's failure to cease releases from the Ashokan reservoir in time to allow sufficient transit time for released water to exit the Esopus Creek prior to the onset of the hurricane clearly demonstrates a callous arrogance to human suffering and a disrespect for the residents of Ulster County,» Myers added, suggesting that the governor replace DEP Commissioner Paul Rush.
Since it is a little smaller than many other options, you will only be able to hold a little more than a single cup of water in the reservoir, but you can choose from 0.75, 1, and 1.25 cup brewing sizes.
You can brew into the included glass carafe to make up to four shots from the four - cup water reservoir.
All you have to do is fill up the small reservoir on the back of the mirror with some hot water and it will prevent it from fogging at any time during your shower, so you'll be ready to go.
Each bucket is its own «reservoir,» which can make full water replacements a hassle, but it's still easier than making your own setup from scratch.
Extreme drought in the Colorado River Basin last summer forced the federal Bureau of Reclamation, which manages river flows in the Western U.S., to make a historic announcement: For the 2014 water year (October 2013 through September 2014), the agency will reduce releases of water from Lake Powell — the gargantuan reservoir on the Colorado River that parts of Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah rely on for water — by more than 750,000 acre - feet.
A 2004 report from the agency found that people view recycled water that has passed through an aquifer or reservoir as being cleaner, though in some cases the recycled water is actually of higher quality than the natural sources it joins.
New Delhi's endemic shortfalls occur largely because water managers decided some years back to divert large amounts from upstream rivers and reservoirs to irrigate crops.
Since 1915, the average snowpack in western states has declined by between 15 and 30 percent, the researchers say, and the amount of water lost from that snowpack reduction is comparable in volume to Lake Mead, the West's largest manmade reservoir.
Another issue for critics is whether the water delivered from the elevated reservoir in an emergency would continue to cool the reactor if there were a sustained loss of power for emergency pumps.
Increased temperatures trigger more evaporation from reservoirs, and accelerate water loss from soils needed for agricultural production — all factors that boost demand for water, he added.
The researchers speculate that the streaks formed when water bubbled up from a subsurface reservoir and ran down the gullies, leaving behind a pale - toned trail of sedimentation that is seen in the Surveyor snapshots as a bright line against a darker background.
The excessive heat increased the rate of water loss by evaporation and caused precipitation to shift from snow to rain, leaving a meager snowpack and parched reservoirs.
Root pressure is created by water moving from its reservoir in the soil into the root tissue by osmosis (diffusion along a concentration gradient).
But even as the drought began and then worsened, with surface water vanishing, the West dug in and doubled down — replacing dwindling reservoirs with new water pumped from underground.
The more water is extracted from underground, the harder it becomes to restore the region's rivers and reservoirs — some of which no longer flow through the summer — simultaneously sucking them dry from above and below.
But researchers found data from 1981 to 2015 on four reservoirs in Germany, allowing the scientists to calculate how much CO2 levels had risen and how much pH levels, measuring acidity in the water, had dropped, the scientists report online January 11 in Current Biology.
For early detection, Reclamation searches samples from reservoirs, lakes, canals and other water bodies for the microscopic larval form of quagga and zebra mussels.
Image shows a cold water geyser driven by carbon dioxide erupting from an unplugged oil exploration well drilled in 1936 into a natural CO2 reservoir in Utah.
Previously, some teams have proposed that these floods resulted when immense subterranean reservoirs of ice were suddenly melted by the rise of molten material from deep within the Red Planet, and others have suggested that the water was carried from distant regions via aquifers and then somehow abruptly released.
It has long been understood that earthquakes can be induced by impoundment of water in reservoirs, surface and underground mining, withdrawal of fluids and gas from the subsurface, and injection of fluids into underground formations.
The maximum depth of the nine lakes ranges from 2 meters to 254 meters (6.5 feet to 833 feet) and they are vital to Austria's tourist industry: They play powerful roles in the Alpine ecosystem in addition to being reservoirs of water.
Stuart Minchin, an environmental chemist and IT whiz who heads the WRON team, shows me around a climate - controlled room where hard drives the size of meat lockers corral information from the nation's diverse water management agencies and track virtually every drop of water in lakes, reservoirs, aquifers, and river systems.
More than a million people get their drinking water from the reservoir, but the drought shriveled it to less than 30 percent of its capacity.
The device is a unique example of microfluidics technology, sometimes called a lab - on - a-chip, that pushes water around in microscopic tubes and reservoirs made from the same cellophanelike plastic as soft contact lenses.
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