Sentences with phrase «water supplies by»

«This rollback will mean more asthma and other breathing disorders associated with air pollution, more contamination of water supplies by residue from mining fossil fuels and more money wasted on infrastructure for a dying energy industry,» Francis said.
«An impassioned environmentalist, Vivienne reveals that the meat trade squanders global water supplies by diverting rivers and depleting our scarce natural resources.
Angelenos could lower the city's greenhouse gas emissions from water supplies by up to 70 percent by reducing the use of imported water and increasing conservation rates, the study found.
Historically, Grant said, nations have augmented water supplies by building dams or constructing pipelines or aqueducts for transferring water from a more plentiful source to one with a water deficit.
Or, for that matter, by ensuring that we're protecting our water through the Department of Environmental and Planning and its environmental planning and its environmental compliance division to ensure that people are not contaminating our water supplies by putting what would be considered harmful chemicals into the water.
Residents of the area drive to the pipes to bathe because they were left without water supplies by the damage.
Commonwealth environmental water was delivered in conjunction with approximately 110 gigalitres of water supplied by the New South Wales Government.
«The university is not able to pay the bills, and this has resulted in the frequent disruption of electricity and water supply by the two service providers,» the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Kwadwo Adinkrah - Appiah, stated at the second matriculation ceremony of the university in Sunyani on Friday.
Jordan saves 60 to 90 percent of its domestic water supply by importing water - intensive products.
The dry spell intensified an ongoing legal battle among Georgia, Florida and Alabama over fresh water supplied by the Apalachicola - Chattahoochee - Flint River Basin, which runs through the three states.
City planners in Quito, Ecuador's capital, are looking to the Amazon to replace water supplied by dwindling glaciers.
Humans alter that hydrological cycle through water use demand - irrigation being a large use - and cause changes in water supply by affecting evaporation and runoff.
Due to this, the steam generator condensate goes back to the primary circuit to complement water supplied by the second - stage tanks.
For your body to function properly, you must replenish its water supply by consuming beverages and foods that contain water.
The Spotless Host: Completed in 1894, Sutro Baths at Lands End offered six saltwater pools with water supplied by ocean tides and one freshwater plunge bath.
Whilst admiring the stunning surroundings, you can sip on the complimentary mineral water supplied by the warm and welcoming members of staff.
In some parts of the coastal area having very shallow immobile and continuous fresh water aquifers and scat - tered population, drinking water supply by means very low cost VSST and SST has been proved successful.
He favors shoring up California's water supply by increasing conservation, expanding alternative storage projects like groundwater banking and scrutinizing big water users, even re-evaluating the state's water rights system.
CfC's in amounts humans ever produced would have had an impact upon the water supply by a ration of perhaps 10 million: 1 in terms of reaching the O3 layer 10 - 25 miles > the surface of the earth.
Cape Town's government is also trying to diversify its water supply by drilling for groundwater and building desalinization and water recycling plants, and has imposed higher fees on those who use more than a certain limit.
The goal of the sponsored project, 100 % WASH, is to establish a stable drinking water supply by building new wells.
Although the EPA's professional environmentalists develop all the details in their save - the - earth strategies, just two fundamental principles inform almost all of their suggestions: First, reduce stress on the soil and water supply by restoring indigenous plants and trees; second, preserve existing green belts and recover derelict properties for productive use.
In Mustapha the Plaintiff claimed to suffer psychological injury due finding flies in a bottle of water supplied by Culligan.
Approximately a sixth of the water supplied by Thames Water to domestic and commercial customers in London comes from the River Lee.
Such request shall: (A) Be in writing; (B) State the address of the real property for which water was supplied; (C) Be delivered to the billing address of the public or private water supplier by certified mail, return receipt requested, statutory overnight delivery, or electronic means if electronic communication is permitted by such supplier; and (D) State a return address or e-mail address to which the statement reflecting the moneys owed is to be directed.
inspect and report as in need of repair deficiencies in the water supply by viewing the functional flow
Road, sidewalks, water supplied by City of San Jose..
deficiencies in the water supply by viewing the functional flow in two fixtures operated simultaneously;

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The castle is surrounded by the moats and ponds that once made up its water supply system.
St. Louis - based Anheuser - Busch, the largest U.S. brewer, said earlier this month it had cut its water use by 32 per cent in the last five years by sponsoring preservation initiatives in water basins critical to its breweries, and by installing U.S. Department of Agriculture real - time weather and crop water - use data meters on suppliers» farms.
It will be followed by privatising water supply.
The cost to developers of connecting a subdivision or development to water supply infrastructure will be reduced by nearly 50 per cent from next month.
Work has commenced on a new $ 124.6 million advanced water recycling plant at Craigie, which could supply up to 20 per cent of Perth's drinking water needs by 2060.
For the northeast, supplies can be relatively easier to get but can be expensive due to the Jones Act, a maritime policy that requires goods transported by water between US ports to be carried on US - flagged ships.
Now a thriving local startup, Pipeguard, which was founded by a small team of MIT students, could keep as much as 20 percent of the world's drinking water supply from getting lost — and prevent global crises like the catastrophic water shortage in South Africa.
Oil companies operating in Mexico's deep waters must use national suppliers for 8 percent of the projects by 2025, the government said on Tuesday, a relatively low rate meant to Continue Reading
At the same time, emergency supplies of bottled water, cots, medicines have been purchased by the Government and planes chartered to fly them in the country.
In - kind donations of pet supplies included items such as food and water bowls, kitty litter, pet beds, collars and leashes, all trucked into neighborhoods hit particularly hard by Harvey and Irma, with help from animal welfare agency Rescue Bank.
Higher than expected iPhone 7 Plus demand outstripped supply, which should be alleviated through the fourth quarter, helped by new features such as water resistance, faster processing, improved optics, and larger storage capacities.
The property is ideally located with access to electrical power on the property, previously developed infrastructure, and supported by an abundant water supply.
As of September 28, just over a week after Maria struck Puerto Rico, clean water, food, and fuel for generators were still hard to come by, most cell phone sites were out of service, and emergency officials struggled to distribute supplies throughout the island of 3.4 million people.
Spurred by the industrial revolution, a small group of entrepreneurs saw the need to distribute clean, abundant water supplies to local communities.
HHI is shipping bottled water and other supplies, with transportation donated by FedEx.
Treating the issue by putting lithium in water supply won't work.
So when he heard that Saddam Hussein was punishing a group of so - called «Marsh Arabs» — rebels who made their living along the wetland's islands — by cutting off their water supply and draining the marshes, he went back to Iraq to do something about it.
What did the revolts brought to the people in those countries any thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep people mad on the streets rather than going home seeing to their daily living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
Only 15 percent of the water supply was allocated to the Palestinians; the other 85 percent is used either by Jewish settlers, who constitute less than 10 percent of the population, or by Israel.
Most of the remaining 1 percent of the earth's water supply is found in underground aquifers which are recharged by rainwater seeping through the soil.
We now know that nature can not take care of itself, that human beings can degrade it not only locally but globally, that the species God created and saved from the flood are threatened by human expansion into their habitats, destruction of their food supplies, pollution of their air and water, and excessive hunting and fishing.
From Stearns I learned that the dam Thoreau saw was built in 1835 by a Boston business concern in order to supply water to the Middlesex canal and divert trade from Newburyport to Boston.
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