It might rain cats and dogs during the few monsoon days of the city, but water supply during summer months is still a suspect issue. |
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To ensure a reliable water supply for their garden and the house he sank two wells. |
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In the past 28 years, neither the capacity of these waterworks had been increased nor the water supply technique changed. |
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With a good water supply the house had a flush toilet and its own septic tank. |
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No house had its own water supply so a regular visit had to be made to the nearest pump for the daily supply. |
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If indeed the increase is based on improving water supply lines and extending these to areas formerly neglected, there is merit in the move. |
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They also have a statutory duty to maintain a water supply to domestic premises. |
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Do not run the hot tap or use dishwashers, washing machines or other appliances fed by the hot water supply. |
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This is because the boiler must operate continuously even during warm weather in order to heat the domestic water supply. |
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The decision to decrease the duration of water supply by two hours in a day is a double whammy. |
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The first-time penalty should be the cutting off of the water supply, the second, dispensing with electricity. |
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The sanitation of Windsor Castle was almost as bad as the slums of London, with seeping cesspits polluting the water supply. |
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Expect some major upgrades to roads, the water supply, electrical substations, parks and housing before the year's end. |
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Their resources destroyed, their water supply devastated, their hospitals bombed, overstrained and collapsing. |
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The lake has no major inflow channel and water supply is maintained through spring water inflow and precipitation. |
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Irrigation was provided from a saucer placed at the bottom of each pot to ensure adequate water supply. |
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Find out from your water supply co if both chlorine and chloramines are added. |
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The source of water for a public water supply can be groundwater, surface water, or a combination. |
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Currently none of the water stored in the reservoirs is used for irrigation, and the region enjoys a surplus of water supply. |
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The simplest water supply and storage systems can be extraordinarily complex. |
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Outbreaks can be controlled to some extent by careful hygienic food handling and maintaining a pure water supply. |
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This includes bridge building, mine clearance, water supply, bulk fuels, route maintenance and field defences. |
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Meanwhile, toxic waste, agricultural pesticides and heavy metals continue to cloud our water supply. |
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The Northumbrian water supply failed during Christmas 1995 when the main pipes froze. |
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Heating is by means of an oil-fired central heating system which is augmented by a separate immersion heater for the hot water supply. |
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Oh, and the guy who they burnt handily made it to the local reservoir, thereby infecting the local water supply. |
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Unless the north-west monsoon fails, that water supply is going to remain abundant and reliable. |
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Foley says this news will eliminate any concerns local people have about the local water supply for the future. |
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I am gravely concerned about the lack of protection for our main water supply catchment at Rocky Creek Dam. |
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The saving grace is that the Zoo's drinking water comes from the piped water supply. |
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Roads, railways, water supply conduits, power and communication lines, towns and cities were built to a high technical standard. |
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When a bridge or water supply conduit has exceeded its carrying capacity for vehicles or flow, the system either breaks or malfunctions. |
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Overseas readers of this site may be unaware that most houses in Bermuda are not connected to a mains water supply. |
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Schemes with a sub-standard supply will be connected to the public water supply networks. |
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The fire brigade is waiting for authorisation to connect to a water supply that is just yards from the new building. |
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Hugh, one of the great worries is contagion and disease that follows something like this if the water supply is not adequate. |
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A public debate about fluoridating the water supply would be a good place to start. |
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The house has neither drainage nor a water supply, so these will need to be added early in any renovation. |
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These pools can be eliminated by repairs or improvements to the water supply or drainage system. |
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Another problem with landfill is fluid polluting groundwater and getting into the water supply. |
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On top of that there is no electricity medical services and even the water supply is below standard. |
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He said the desalination project was the only way for long-term water supply for Namibia's west coast. |
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Every community in Nunavut lacks a dependable water supply for dousing fires. |
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The plan for the huge event provides for 25 miles of electric cable and a 50,000 gallon water supply. |
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An office, canteen, library, weigh bridge, roads and water supply connections would be provided. |
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A pressure vessel inside the toilet tank uses the water supply to compress air. |
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There is a shortage in water supply and electric power resulting in frequent stoppages. |
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Consequently, they were worked with a full throttle and the shortest cut-off at which boiler steam pressure and water supply could be maintained. |
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The project is fully self-sufficient, with its own solar-powered water supply system, diesel generators, and waste water treatment system. |
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He directed the officials to complete the construction of culverts and link roads and ensure the proper drinking water supply. |
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According to the plan, the water supply to fountains, swimming pools or for street cleaning was cut. |
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Measures for medical help, food and potable water supply, transportation needed to be taken to prevent more hunger deaths in the gardens. |
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The forces tried to flush them out by flooding the mains, but the resisters managed to stop the water supply. |
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The drains have now been flushed out and the water supply has returned to normal. |
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You may have heard that the addition of fluoride to the water supply is dangerous and damaging. |
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However, in the mid-1990s, it began to question the wisdom of putting fluoride in the water supply. |
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Both dentists and scientists agree adding fluoride to the water supply is a safe, effective way to help protect teeth, especially young teeth. |
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The undersigned strongly support the introduction fluoride into the water supply at the earliest possible opportunity. |
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The ordinance will regulate the services of water supply companies throughout the country. |
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Improvements in electricity and water supply have been offset by disruption caused by sabotage. |
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But by mid-afternoon on Monday an unrelated incident occurred which will cause further interruptions in water supply. |
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By the time we reached the halfway point of the climb, our water supply was gone. |
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The nival regime is modified where additional sources of water supply or significant storage mechanisms alter the streamflow pattern. |
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Nitrates are extremely soluble in water and can move easily through soil into the drinking water supply. |
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People are now using solar energy for heating, water supply, and running fax and STD systems. |
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For example, Los Angeles is situated in a desert and gets its water supply from distant rivers and mountain snowmelt. |
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Anyone who suggests we would do better to go back to nature for our water supply is frankly nuts. |
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Water entered through the roof and the water supply was unsatisfactory, being dirty in wet weather and deficient in dry. |
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Apparently the whole city's water supply is currently undrinkable, and they are having to use bottled water for everything. |
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The water supply is unclean, the food inadequate, the sanitation non-existent, and prisoners are exposed to the winter cold. |
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Having lost their income, water supply, main food source and doctors, the people of the village were simply sitting ducks. |
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Fully open the water supply shut-off valve to assure that there is adequate water pressure and volume. |
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Always make sure that there is some form of water supply in your garden, even if it is just a bird bath. |
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A remote Dales village which has never been connected to a mains water supply has been linked up to a moorland spring. |
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When this happens, the water supply to the micronisers in the towers is switched off by its computer control system. |
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Fifty-eight per cent of homes have electricity and water supply and are linked to the sewerage system. |
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Also, a licensed plumber may be required to attach your pipes to the public sewer line and water supply. |
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Cities also varied on whether they would require mandatory connection to the sewer or water supply system. |
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The survey of the area revealed sewage contamination of the drinking water supply. |
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We want guarantees of investment in transport links, sewage treatment and water supply. |
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The water supply and underground water systems in Taipei are outdated for the modern metropolis that is the nation's capital. |
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Our fast-growing population is draining the water supply in many parts of the country. |
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In fact, the Forest Service created Smokey Bear to protect forests, water supply and merchantable trees like ponderosa pine. |
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It was hard to tell if their support was motivated by self-interest in ensuring water supply to the cities. |
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He travelled to Alexandria to oversee the construction of a practical water supply and to determine the size and nature of the local populus. |
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In seeps where the water supply is low, burros can consume the entire amounts. |
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The water supply of the future may be so limited that most of the poor and needy will die of thirst. |
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How can a beneficiary group in need of drinking water be forced to contribute a share of the cost of water supply? |
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Given proper treatment and storage, a centralized water supply would theoretically not be needed. |
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Mr Littleboy said his water supply was regularly tested and the most recent screening in the spring had shown no pollution. |
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Emergency backup generators will not be adequate to maintain even a rudimentary water supply. |
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Without an adequate water supply children cannot wash often enough and so contract eye infections and skin conditions such as scabies. |
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A spokesman for Essex and Suffolk Water, who sent technicians on Friday, said that a leak had been found in the mains water supply. |
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Amenities to the main house include oil-fired central heating to most of the rooms, mains electricity and a private water supply. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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Continuous chlorination should not be a substitute for a sanitary water supply. |
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It may be used for purposes such as augmenting the water supply to neighbouring areas. |
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This is artesian water, which is often a commercially important source for water supply. |
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Blackall was the first town in Queensland to attempt tapping the great artesian basin for a town water supply. |
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The drilling cut off the water supply from three artesian wells on their private land. |
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This means people relying on artesian wells for their water supply will have to dig deeper if they want clean underground water. |
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When that did not materialise, the enraged women warned of staging Rasta roko in the coming days if the water supply was not restored. |
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Likewise, most of the water supply for the town of Sonoyta, as well as the nearby border town of Lukeville, comes from the groundwater aquifer. |
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Storage aquaria had a constant water supply with nonfiltered seawater at ambient sea temperature. |
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It's just a question of the technicians making the link-up to the water supply. |
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Hesaraghatta lake, one of the biggest sources of fresh water supply to the city, went dry quite sometime ago. |
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He said water affairs was managing water supply in a cycle that extended into next year, and wanted to keep some water in reserve. |
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Most farmers are adding selenium, copper, zinc and iodine to their water supply. |
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Many of the old buildings lacked even basic amenities like water supply and restrooms for women. |
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A meter will monitor the amount of water used from the existing water supply at the location. |
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We have a reliable supply of grains and very good quality water supply so we have something to work with. |
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He also appealed to business houses to help the institution with the sinking of a borehole since the school has no water supply. |
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They told a public meeting that 20 million kilolitres of the city's 22 million kilolitre water supply was already allocated. |
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This khud is also the main source of water supply for the town and its adjoining areas. |
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The public perception is that it is wrong and that they do not agree with adulteration of the water supply to address a relatively small problem. |
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The home I'm buying has polybutylene for the water supply plumbing. |
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But many more in the city of nine million people hunker down, lining up for rationed water and storing it in pails and tubs as the city's water supply was cut off. |
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With a steady water supply, Pima culture flourished until the arrival of Euro-Americans and their livestock signaled drastic environmental changes. |
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Coloured ink, green especially, indicates that the sender of the letter spends quite a lot of his free time planning to poison the Scottish water supply. |
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You need to know how to cut off your water supply in a flood. |
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Engineers are very anxious to learn of its findings and to begin to correct the faults of the main water supply line from up north in New York State down to the City. |
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Earlier this month, Toledo, Ohio, watched its municipal water supply descend into an undrinkable stew of algal toxins. |
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Fluoride first entered an American water supply through a rather inelegant technocratic scheme. |
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One third of all primary schools in the country lack water supply and nearly 50 percent do without restrooms or washrooms, according to the report. |
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Sources said that almost all schools in the village did not get water supply from the waterworks and the students were also consuming the hand-pumped water. |
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The atmospheric disturbance caused by rapid evaporation from these sudden, heavy rainstorms over a large land mass has a major effect on water supply forecasts in the West. |
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Frequently, the sewerage, water supply, as well as heat supply system is a concealed but quite ramified network existing several meters below the earth surface. |
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More recently, Maddy et al. suggested that aggradation and incision in river valleys can be explained by climate-induced changes in sediment and water supply. |
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Water tankers were brought in while the service was being reconnected and last night the County Council said that almost every home had their water supply back on. |
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Thus, effects of water stress on the plant are partly ameliorated by this improvement in water supply, and partly by the reduction in canopy size and transpiration. |
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The department added that there are safety mechanisms in place whereby if a sample tested exceeds the safety standard, the water supply from the reservoir can be cut off. |
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Breaks on the rising main and pump problems have led to a chronic water supply shortage in the area during which homes in the area consistently have no water. |
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Problems arise when chemical reactions change the arsenates into arsenites, which don't bind tightly to other minerals and can therefore enter the underground water supply. |
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He travels to Petone where the artesian water supply is non-fluoridated. |
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If your water supply runs low, do not ration drinking water. |
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Admitting that he was not satisfied with the water supply in the capital, he assured us that his corporation was willing to do what was needed to correct the problems. |
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It tells of a plan in which a plane from a specially equipped submarine would spray San Diego and saboteurs were to land secretly to poison California's water supply. |
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It is provided with best conditions for water supply, heating and ventilation. |
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Along with human waste and other sewage, solid waste has inundated Baghdad's streets for decades, contributing to sewer backups, disease, and a tainted water supply. |
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This attractive roadside holding, of 11 elevated acres, is situated two miles from Kilmallock, is divided into three main divisions and has mains water supply. |
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A factory polluting your air or water supply is a typical example of one. |
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If the Jalanidhi project is for the betterment of the people, then there is no question of the beneficiaries having to pay for the water supply system. |
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Iraq depends on importing specialised equipment, and some chemicals, to purify its water supply, most of which is heavily mineralised, and frequently brackish to saline. |
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He explained that it was normal procedure for the water supply to be off for up to 36 hours, but added that the company was hoping to introduce a 12 hour shut-off system. |
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State-owned monopolies continued to control electricity and water supply, railways and harbours, broadcasting, air transport, and much steel production. |
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The groundwater table for our drinking water supply is 180 metres underground and is dropping by one meter every year due to our unsustainable consumption. |
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According to Richard Franceys, putting water supply on a commercial basis has meant more money to connect the very poorest people in the slums and shanty towns. |
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Gleneagles Hotel has managed to get a massive reduction in its water bill after threatening to dig boreholes in its grounds and create its own private water supply. |
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The tip extension would be split into sections lined with clay but Yorkshire Water is concerned contamination may leak out into nearby public water supply boreholes. |
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The community of 35 currently get their drinking water supply from a borehole next to the pier, but over the past few years the system has been prone to equipment failure. |
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The dump is actually on a height above it, surely anyone can see that soakage from the dump will go into the river and then go on to be used in the water supply. |
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The good things that can be said for it are that it kept well and it was free from harmful bugs, something that could not often be said of the local water supply. |
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Do we cut a hole in our water supply pipe, and drip chemicals into it? |
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Although the state has over 3,000 piped water supply schemes and over 110,000 suction-type handpump, many are non-functional due to lack of funds or community involvement. |
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The association has threatened that if the case was not withdrawn, canal water supply would be stopped by junior engineers from various headworks in the state. |
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Each time there was a power failure, the water pumping system was disturbed while pipes burst and caused a stoppage in water supply to the township. |
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Residents of Viewmount and Powerscourt have experienced stoppages of their water supply during the last week, from late night until around seven the next morning. |
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If this is not possible, turn the water supply off at the stop valve and drain the system down or leave a key with a neighbour in case a problem arises. |
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Some weeks ago we learned that a vote in Parliament had found two of our members in favour of adding fluoride to our water supply and one against. |
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Activities near the well potentially can contaminate the water supply. |
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There are incidents where water supply may be affected for half an hour to an hour, but that is negligible as such incidents are of less frequency. |
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With a dependable and affordable water supply, not only did the growing population have domestic water, they were also able to cultivate commercial crops and plant trees. |
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Wear and tear plus pressure on pumps during the repeated cut-offs of the water supply might have brought about impurities, contaminating the water. |
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They indicated that site and regional water supply and other environmental investigations rely on earth science in the form of maps, reports, 3D models and databases. |
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The community of Engcobo near here expressed their anger this week at the frequent and debilitating power failures which also cut the water supply to the town. |
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Last month council officials halted the water supply to the pump room after discovering that leaks in the old borehole meant that visitors were mainly drinking rainwater. |
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Over the centuries new aqueducts and cisterns were built to ensure an ample water supply, and the imperial granaries stored plentiful amounts of grain. |
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That proper water supply has been ensured to four residential extensions which came up only recently, while things continue to ail in the old town limits is another grouse. |
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The new law in the UK takes away water companies' powers to disconnect water supply for non-payment, or to limit the supply with the intention of enforcing payment. |
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He nudged her, catching up with her as she broke away from the group to get her water supply from where she'd dumped her bag onto one of the nearby park benches. |
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As far back as 1975, they say, the local authority installed a short asbestos pipe near the back door as a link to carry the domestic water supply. |
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Channels which served the needs of urban water supply are covered at the List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire. |
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Project aims to improve the conditions of water supply, drainage and flood protection in the basin of the Sava, Drava and Danube. |
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Some even have rooftop reservoirs for water, as the water supply is also unreliable. |
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In Wales, the Halcrow firm's attention also turned to water supply projects. |
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Cholera outbreaks in 1832 and 1849 caused the authorities to address the problems of drainage, sanitation, and water supply. |
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The government regulates how much lead may be found in our water supply. |
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Isabella is also said to have gifted in perpetuity a water supply to the inhabitants of Tiverton, Devon. |
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Industry requires pure water for many applications and utilizes a variety of purification techniques both in water supply and discharge. |
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The upper reaches, and those of several of its tributaries, are defined by dams built to provide a public water supply. |
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In rural areas, the Directorate of Rural Water Supply in the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry is in charge of drinking water supply. |
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A drought is an extended period of months or years when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply. |
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Not only do these provide baseflows to the major tributaries, the groundwater is an important source for public water supply. |
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Reboring of tube wells is being conducted in Iqbal Colony to improve water supply in this area. |
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It plays a part in regulating the chemistry of our atmosphere and water supply. |
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As the water supply was knocked out, the resulting fires could not be extinguished. |
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Subsidence may affect ecosystems, waterways, sewer and water supply systems, foundations, and so on. |
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In dry summers, the water supply had to be cut off at night to conserve stocks. |
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In France, recent problems emerged regarding the privatising of water supply companies. |
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Contract awarded for Community high water supply improvement of ruices, judges of the prado, las palmas district, veraguas province. |
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The Industrial Revolution brought an infusion of untreated chemicals and wastes into local streams that served as the water supply. |
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A water supply to platform 1 allows topping up of the steam locomotive's tenders. |
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These hydraulic engineering works were carried out to protect marshlands from inundation, and to improve the water supply of the Port of Hamburg. |
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Furthermore, expert's advices say that water supply and waste water treatment systems should be decentralised. |
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It is pumped to the nearby Sellafield nuclear facility as an industrial water supply. |
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The general Frontinus gives more detail in his official report on the problems, uses and abuses of Imperial Rome's public water supply. |
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Droughts affect water supply in Southern Spain, which increasingly is turning towards seawater desalination to meet its water needs. |
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The association is dealing with water supply and sanitation issues within Europe and all over the world. |
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Salination of the water supply, and its redirection to other users, he says, has also denigrated the industry. |
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In addition, additional work is done on the ground reinforcements, water supply, lighting, wire transfers, and green jobs. |
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Until the summit level was completed, little thought seems to have been given to water supply. |
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Another was built to control the water supply at Hampton Court, while another at Campden House in Kensington operated for 18 years. |
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There are many factors which continue to determine the nature, for the foreseeable future, of water supply and sanitation in Zimbabwe. |
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Access to improved water supply and sanitation is distinctly less in rural areas. |
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Welsh Water provides drinking water supply and wastewater services to Swansea. |
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This cost recovery rule is expected to impact particularly irrigated agriculture, where users have not paid the full costs of water supply. |
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His first care was practical, to reinforce the city's fortifications, cleaning and even paving some main streets and restoring the water supply. |
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This settlement was later moved to its current location in Jalisco because of water supply problems and indigenous attacks. |
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It is an important process in delivering sediments, nutrients and plant water supply to the marsh. |
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In Freetown the Guma Valley Water Company remains in charge of water supply. |
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The severely low rainfall impacts on water supply in the city, which originates from wells and from rivers that flow from the Andes. |
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Anthrax, brucella, sarin gas and botulinum toxin can all be released into the atmosphere or water supply. |
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The forces under Alvarado and Olid marched first towards Chapultepec to disconnect the Aztecs from their water supply. |
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Drought and limited rainfall contribute to shortages in the nation's water supply. |
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This technology adds advanced oxidants to the sand through the sand system's water supply. |
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The property was acquired in 1595 by Sir Hugh Myddleton who provided London with it first fresh water supply. |
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Large palaces, such as at Palenque, could be fitted with a water supply, and sweat baths were often found within the complex, or nearby. |
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The few existing piped water supply systems are often not well maintained and the water they provide is often not safe to drink. |
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Yet, without desalinisation, Qatar possesses a fresh water supply that would last only 48 hours. |
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An abundant water supply enabled San Francisco to develop into the city it has become today. |
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Bulgaria wants more than BGN 11 B for upgrades in the water supply and sewerage sector, Regional Development Minister Lilyana Pavlova declared. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply of Spare Parts for Chlorinator at Ahmedpur Pump House under Narmada water supply. |
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There have been substantial improvements in access to water supply, and to a lesser extent to sanitation, over the past fifteen years. |
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However this did not prevent an outbreak of disease in the garrison in 1841 caused by poor water supply, resulting in several deaths. |
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When the water level drops, the float ball drops with it and opens the valve to the makeup water supply. |
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In the 1840s there were no adequate sanitary facilities or water supply and life expectancy was low. |
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Thus, the arms contain references to the hills and mountains, rivers and lakes, water supply and industry. |
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The main impact on the river of these industries is their thirst for a dependable good quality water supply. |
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The quality of the services is poor, as evidenced by an intermittent water supply in urban areas and limited wastewater treatment. |
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The local water supply being inadequate, a massive distillation plant was introduced to make sea water fit for drinking. |
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The mills were in use in 537 AD when the Goths besieging the city cut off their water supply. |
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In 2004, water supply systems had a total capacity of 90 million cubic metres a day. |
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Effects of improved water supply and sanitation on ascariasis, diarrhoea, dracunculiasis, hookworm infection, schistosomiasis and trachoma. |
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Masonry dams were common in North Africa for providing a reliable water supply from the wadis behind many settlements. |
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The danger to the water supply is from that open sewer which the Chicagoese call the Chicago river. |
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Treated sewage water must be evaluated to ensure that the levels of bacteria returning into the effluent water supply are acceptable. |
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Another water supply agreement is planned to be signed with Negeri Sembilan in the future. |
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Cornish engines were used in mines and for water supply until the late 19th century. |
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Many local authorities establish services, such as water supply as separate corporations or as a business unit of the authority. |
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The 2002 Glasgow floods had a number of other effects, causing a cryptospiridium outbreak in Glasgow's water supply. |
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The tariffs for water supply and sanitation in Argentina are relatively low, the service quality reasonable. |
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In essence, this female hormone in our food and water supply is feminizing the planet. |
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In April 1811 the Portsea Island Company constructed the first piped water supply to upper and middle class houses. |
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The town's water supply consisted of three wells, but a new one was being dug to meet demand from the new development. |
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It is expensive to move the suite to a new position as this involves re-routing water supply and waste pipes. |
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The project is designed to increase the water supply in rural areas and improve waste water disposal throughout the country. |
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Winter rainfall is needed to recharge the chalk aquifers from which much of the water supply is drawn. |
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The Palmiet pumped storage station transfers water from the Palmiet River catchment into the Steenbras Dam to supplement Cape Towns water supply. |
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The company recently finished phase one of the Mouse River Park Waterflood, leaving only one water supply well and one well to be converted to injection. |
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The public company for water supply and sanitation in the city and so La Libertad Region is SEDALIB which is formed by shareholders of municipalities of the Region. |
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The mystery flyer containing skulls and crossbones appeals for criminal charges to be made against the Government for allowing fluoride in the water supply. |
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The bulk water supply will be made to Murree through a 30 km long pipeline and the project will be completed in 18 months after the award of contract. |
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This followed a number of Acts of Parliament allowing the sale, and the establishment of a water supply from the Mournes to the growing industrial city of Belfast. |
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Flood defences were yesterday being drafted in to the Mythe treatment plant, near Tewkesbury, where engineers worked to restore the water supply to 140,000 homes. |
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The provision of water supply and sanitation is generally of good quality. |
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There are two large water supply reservoirs operated by Welsh Water. |
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The tunnel between St Lawrence and Whitwell is home to a mushroom farm, while the one from Ventnor to Wroxall is now used to collect and transport Ventnor's water supply. |
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Ginger Otis looks at the dangers of privatizing the water supply, the worldwide shortage of H2O, and the problem with commodifying the earth's most precious resource. |
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Much of his effort focuses on the impact of population growth, drought and water use in the Rio Conchos watershed on water supply to the lower part of the watershed. |
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He further said that in the current Annual Development Plan Rs1 billion have been allocated to revive the unfunctional and abounded water supply and drainage schemes. |
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The water supply in South Sudan is faced with numerous challenges. |
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Llanishen Reservoir forms the end of a Victorian water supply system stretching from the Brecon Beacons to Cardiff and has recently had its CADW listing confirmed. |
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The Romans also built water supply, sanitation and sewage systems. |
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The canal supplied enough Dee water to supply Crewe and Nantwich, and when commercial traffic failed in the 1940s, it was its function as a water supply which kept it open. |
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Access to improved water supply and sanitation in the UK is universal. |
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Not only were they practical in that they ensured a water supply and fresh fish, but they were a status symbol as they were expensive to build and maintain. |
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The cacophony of undulating roof forms integrates photovoltaic cells for supplementary power production and solar collectors for hot water supply in the kitchen. |
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There are two aqueducts which join just north of the mill complex, and a sluice which enabled the operators to control the water supply to the complex. |
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Due to increasing levels of water pollution arising from low flows, water becomes unsuitable for bathing during this period and is satisfied by bowser water supply. |
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Gas street lighting arrived in 1824 and an enhanced water supply appeared in 1830 when water was pumped from the Dee to a reservoir in Union Place. |
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The group alleged that the 41,000 acre-feet of annual water that the CLWA purchased in 1998 should not yet be counted toward the agency's official water supply. |
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In this context, we describe a deterministic mathematical model optimization of the route of the water supply adduction, based on the theory of graphs. |
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There is a great deal of unattributable pollution of the water supply. |
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Today it provides a water supply to several surrounding cities, and its steeply sided valley is an important communications corridor through the uplands of the Peak District. |
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Wadsley Bridge corn mill, which became a forge around 1800, originally took its water supply from the head goit of the paper mill, but was later connected to the tail goit. |
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The advent of private water supply corporations, both nonprofit and for profit, generated litigation about the legal relationship between corporation and irrigator. |
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This increase has occurred despite a 15 percent decline in acreage devoted to farming during the period, and water supply suffering from chronic instability. |
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Implementation of water supply interruptions for nonpayment, reconnections and respective telephone answering service in the office of the Municipal Services Maia. |
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The likely source of the dioxane is the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, which was identified as the source of other contaminants in New Brighton's drinking water supply. |
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The summer of 1887 was the driest for years, with stocks falling to 14 days' supply in early August, and the water supply consequently being cut off from 6 pm to 6 am. |
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Both Liverpool and Manchester Corporation rejected this, feeling that the interests of their city required its water supply to be independent of that of any other city. |
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For many centuries, the Beck provided Penrith's main water supply. |
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Where there are multiple uses of reservoirs such as water supply, recreation, and flood control, all reservoir evaporation is attributed to power production. |
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Annual electric energy production depends on the available water supply. |
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Centralised water supply and sanitation started with the Romans who were responsible for the construction of aqueducts and systems to collect and distribute water. |
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The functions of the KMC include water supply, drainage and sewerage, sanitation, solid waste management, street lighting, and building regulation. |
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The institutional organisation of public water supply and sanitation does not fall under the purview of the EU, but remains a prerogative of each member state. |
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The water supply of the river is from melting snow and summer rains. |
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The city's water supply was blocked and the walls were breached. |
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Gibraltar's water supply was formerly provided by a combination of an aqueduct, wells, and the use of cisterns, barrels and earthenware pots to capture rainwater. |
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When first appointed, he surveyed and mapped the entire system, and strove to investigate the many abuses of the water supply, such as the act of tapping into pipes illegally. |
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