There the experts were noting that farm drugs are turning up increasingly in sewage and ground water. |
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It has no paved roads, no sewage treatment system and no landline telephones. |
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One pipe had been blocked by fat from the kitchens, forcing raw sewage into the water course. |
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Power is produced by fermenting raw sewage at the new Bournemouth treatment works. |
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We want guarantees of investment in transport links, sewage treatment and water supply. |
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Who would eat something that has spent its life treading water around sewage outlets? |
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A court directive to stop letting sewage into the storm water drain is not yet enforced. |
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The problem of piped water and sewage disposal in the UK was solved over 150 years ago. |
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The order arose after many of the wells were found to be contaminated with human sewage. |
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A spokeswoman for Wessex Water said there was no choice but to pump diluted sewage into rivers. |
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The survey of the area revealed sewage contamination of the drinking water supply. |
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Homeowners whose gardens were flooded with raw sewage are still waiting for the waste to be cleared up. |
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She wrinkled her nose in disgust as she climbed out of her car and was hit with the stench of sewage and garbage. |
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The lake has now become a dumping ground for the city's sewage and industrial waste. |
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The water manages to get into the sewage system causing the waste to surge up out of the manholes. |
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One of the main concerns about the plan centred on the inadequacy of the current sewage system. |
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Moreover, the civic authorities give low priority to sewerage and treatment of sewage. |
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Probably the largest untapped source of bioenergy is the organic content of urban and industrial refuse and sewage. |
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The beneficiated sludge solids composition is capable of being produced in present sewage treatment facilities. |
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There were some concerns but there was general goodwill towards the idea of getting rid of raw sewage going into the river. |
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The anthropogenic ecosystems of interest were the townsite, the refuse dump, and the sewage lagoon. |
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London's sewage flows through here, regularly backing up and overflowing into creeks and canals choked with dead cars and shopping trolleys. |
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For example, most customers don't know that these big boats dump raw sewage and garbage at sea. |
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The household garbage contains carbon while the sewage sludge contains nitrogen and water. |
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It did not mean that statutory authority to discharge into the sewage works became forfeit upon proof of a nuisance. |
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This was a man who had been a foreman in the sewage industry and was responsible for the sewage system we now have in Dromintee. |
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A sewage treatment facility to be built this summer will allow flush toilets, and all of the new rooms will have their own bathrooms. |
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They also found people willing to talk about the pollution at East End Beach, where sewage was flushed into the sea. |
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Seven rivers were made to flow through the city's sewers and served to flush any sewage out of them. |
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Some water and sewage facilities have been corporatized, under vigorous protest and dissatisfaction with the charges. |
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As in other developments, sewage water from the houses could be used to keep the course up to par, if a little pongy. |
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The exhibits explaining the process of bio energy conversion with sewage water would have been music to the ears of die-hard environmentalists. |
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A bird plucked from an oil spillage has been returned to the wild next to a sewage plant. |
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The test results showed that raw sewage is contaminating the bathing areas. |
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The solution is to take the sewage away from the lake or the lakeside, and to change the land use. |
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In rare cases, hydrogen sulfide odor may be from sewage pollution, which can contain disease-producing contaminants. |
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Raw sewage is flowing into the Cuyahoga because sewage treatment plants have been down. |
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However, it is hoped the new unit, unlike the current one, would be connected to sewage and water utilities. |
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The village's sewage works has been pinpointed as the source of the infestation. |
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The influent pump shaft acts as a lift station delivering raw sewage from a newly constructed 9.5-mile-long 18-foot diameter rock tunnel. |
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Excess nutrients from sewage or fertilizers flow into coastal waters, feeding algae blooms that block sunlight and smother corals. |
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Other potential applications for photocatalysis plants could include train toilets, or around sewage and waste treatment facilities. |
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The typical sewage ejector toilet consists of a pedestal made of polyethylene, which acts as a base for mounting the toilet. |
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A husband and wife kicked up a stink after discovering raw sewage in their street. |
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In fact, for some lakes these sewage systems have already been completely diverted. |
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As with any type of electric pump, sewage pumps are rated in horsepower, ranging from less than one half horsepower to one horsepower or more. |
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The readily oxidizable part of the sewage that gains access to a river is destroyed in the few first miles run. |
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A 15-foot-deep sewage sump close to the lake will affect ground water and the aquifer. |
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There are fears Hurricane Katrina could be just as deadly if it breaks New Orleans' levees and overwhelms the city's water and sewage systems. |
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All three workers were killed by sulfureted hydrogen while clearing a sewage well. |
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The experiment was started to avoid overflow from the existing sewage ponds into the surrounding claypans. |
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On a lighter note, Canberra's citizens have been asked to minimise water going into the drains to prevent sewage overflow into the river system. |
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The sewage overflows from a manhole on a footpath in the second road of the estate. |
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Many utility issues were solved with a visit to the power substation, water pumping plant, or sewage treatment facility. |
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He did not say how many of them would face closure if sewage costs were increased substantially. |
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Physicians attributed the primary cause of disease to miasmas emanating from sewage, cesspools, or rotting vegetable matter. |
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Through the years, sewage outfalls have carried industrial and domestic wastes into the bay, making it highly contaminated. |
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Large crowds were gathered to celebrate the opening of a new sewage plant, another step along the road of reconstruction. |
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A further problem is that the main storm drain, which enters the Barrow at the bridge, is sometimes contaminated with raw sewage. |
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The campaign team highlighted the health hazards caused by sewage contamination of groundwater from pit latrines and septic tanks. |
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The sewage drains are open and the only sources of water are the borewells that are drying up. |
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The waste produced by industrial concentrations of animals in stockyards and factory farms continues to strain sewage facilities. |
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At the sewage pond a dozen black winged stilts were feeding as well as a pair of spur-winged plovers. |
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It may also be possible that there are harbour-side homes and restaurants whose sewage discharges directly into the harbour. |
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Disaster struck when he attempted to adjust its exhaust and instead emptied the odoriferous contents of its sewage tank. |
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There was concern that access to the path from the former sewage works site being developed by St James Homes might be restricted. |
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The reported evidence is that Skipton sewage works was not a contributory factor in this case. |
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Residents there have long complained about the stink from the sewage works. |
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The waste from both flows to the small New Labour sewage works half a mile away. |
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Smells hitting residents living near Stambridge sewage works have led to a clash in the House of Commons. |
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It uses far, far less energy than putting it through a traditional sewage works and cleaning it up with chemicals. |
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It said the presence of nearby sewage works would be detrimental to the health of those who attended and would not endear York to those people. |
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Running behind the school was the railway line to Henley-on-Thames, with sweeping views of the local sewage works and the River Thames. |
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But Judge Carr said the Hounslow case might take a year to conclude and additional investment at the sewage works would benefit residents. |
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The residents say that even in fine and warm weather they also have to endure the noxious smell of sewage from their drains. |
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It is a colourless gas produced by the decay of organic matter such as raw sewage, oils, and saltwater. |
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This passage was constructed primarily to solve the problem of strong odours from stagnant water and sewage in the inner harbour. |
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At about the same time abnormal fish were noticed in rivers in southern England downstream of sewage works. |
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It looks like fun, but the water here is stagnant and contaminated with raw sewage. |
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Similarly, the river is facing relentless encroachment and severe pollution due to inflow of huge amounts of sewage from the habitations. |
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There were still night carts picking up sewage from half the inner suburbs of Sydney. |
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Mr Watson and the Russian helped fellow hotel guests and at one stage found themselves waist-deep in water and sewage. |
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Water abstraction, agricultural runoff, climate change, and pollution from sewage treatment plants have all been blamed. |
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The survey also measured levels of air pollution, quality and quantity of drinking water and sewage. |
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Thousands drowned in the murky brew that was soon contaminated by sewage and industrial waste. |
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Many areas have no waste water treatment plants at all, with sludge and sewage disposal going directly in to the ocean. |
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Every time there is a heavy downpour the garden fills up with raw sewage and floodwater because of inadequate drains up the road. |
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Wounds contaminated with barnyard soil, sewage, or colon contents need special care. |
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He was the first to introduce water and sewage for a city of that size and provided electricity to neighboring farms. |
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He said the problem lay at Zwelitsha and the municipality was pumping raw untreated sewage into the Buffalo River. |
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Since then the sewage of more than half a million inhabitants has flowed untreated into the river. |
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The Calder flows into the River Ribble near Clitheroe and carries untreated sewage for miles. |
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Hazards can include jellyfish, cramp and hypothermia and sickness due to untreated sewage pollution. |
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Families in a south Essex village today called for urgent action after rainwater and sewage flooded their homes. |
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Waterways have come to be viewed as the dumping ground of agricultural runoff, industrial effluents and domestic sewage. |
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The previous inspections found both boats were dumping sewage, food waste and untreated water into the ocean. |
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Take the track to the left of the castle ramparts, rounding small sewage works on its left. |
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Deep gullies run between the ramshackle dirt houses carrying away sewage in the open. |
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To feed the microbes, plants must aerate sewage sludge with costly, power-hogging equipment. |
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This is not a rat trap, but a one-way flow device that stops sewage backing up into the drain of your house and also acts as a barrier to rats. |
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Go left to the field-edge path at the sewage works, then dog-leg left to the field-edge path. |
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Usually the water mixes with the raw sewage, clogging up the drainage system. |
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He said he was amazed to hear there were areas where untreated sewage is getting into a river. |
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The possible source of the SARS virus in that epidemic was agitated sewage water. |
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Residents in Witham are again kicking up a stink over the aroma emanating from the town's sewage works. |
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It is a well-known fact that untreated sewage is the major cause of polluted rivers, the world over. |
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Water and sewage lines were heavily damaged and electricity in the area was knocked out after the main transformer was hit. |
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In particular, the outfall at Middle Point discharged unscreened sewage into the Carrick Roads. |
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I couldn't help but giggle when they hit a sewage line and became covered in raw excrement. |
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And standing knee-deep in sewage dealing with blocked waterways, pollution and flooding is all in a day's work for the 30-year-old from Nantwich. |
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Duchas has constructed three lagoons to take waste water from the sewage treatment plant which serves Muckross House. |
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It is such a pity this has to be spoiled by a sewage system that is obviously over loaded or very dysfunctional or both. |
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So much sewage being pumped into the Thames is bad for the environment, bad for human health and bad for the image of the Thames. |
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Orange County residents went through that yuck factor when they started to recycling sewage this year. |
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The rezoning application states that no refueling, repair or sewage pump-out services are permitted. |
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Plans to build a new sewage plant to help free the air of nasty pongs should be given full support, a councillor said today. |
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The former control tower, which included an officers' mess, has no electricity supply, sewage system or running water. |
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There is no public sewage scheme and no zoned development lands around the village. |
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A pensioner told how her garden had been left resembling a bomb site after a sewage pipe exploded. |
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The construction of a new pipe for pumping treated sewage into the sea is under review after years of costly leaks and accidents. |
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Water and sewage leakages also create traffic congestion as the roads become potholed. |
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This was a rather unusual feature that included stories about flubs, black gunk, and sewage plants. |
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The city's sewage treatment plant has suffered three fires and the emergency holding dam will overflow after tonight. |
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The provision of clean water and proper sewage treatment systems depends on the electrical system. |
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The discharge from the sewage treatment plant was irrigated down the middle of the street and would soon be sprayed on a golf course. |
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The vagrant, who was filthy and smelled like sewage, walked alongside the man and kept tugging at his elbow while demanding money. |
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Putrid smells of raw sewage and burning garbage become acceptable after being exposed to these foul scents for a long enough time. |
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A muck of built up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep slow moving polluted water. |
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Our sewage lagoon is designed for a far smaller population than we have now. |
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After that, for most of the year, the river in Delhi is a sluggish stream of pure sewage. |
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The reporter said that officers had forced him to sit in liquid sewage and kept him for hours in the burning sun. |
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Yet at the other end of the bay, away from the town and its sewage outlets, the water is virtually uncontaminated. |
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The untreated sewage was taken from a septic tank beside a public toilet and dispersed with a muck spreader. |
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A leading high-street bank came up smelling of roses today after switching its energy supply to run on sewage. |
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Their two main problems are, first, the multitude of sources they have to draw water from and yes, sewage treatment plants. |
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Thousands of fish died when pig muck which was ten times more concentrated than human sewage poured into the Farlington Beck. |
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A muck of built-up sewage and slime sits at the bottom of the deep, slow-moving, polluted water. |
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There used to be raw sewage and all kinds of industrial discharge, so the problem has improved. |
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The main cause is excess nitrogen run-off from farm fertilizers, sewage and industrial pollutants. |
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They are smothered by sediment, and choked by algae growing on nutrient rich sewage and fertilizer run-off. |
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The number of blooms is growing as a result, experts believe, of nutrients and fertilizers in farm and sewage run-off. |
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The discharge of sewage water into the river severely contaminates the river with coliform bacteria. |
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A side stream of the Quoile was visibly contaminated with human sewage and other wastes. |
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By 3pm the tide had turned and the boats were approaching the Crossness sewage outfall at Belvedere. |
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Hundreds of tonnes of sewage was stored with the smell making life a misery for residents. |
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River pollution generally originates from industrial effluent, agricultural run-off, or domestic sewage discharge. |
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Even our fruits and vegetables get contaminated by these pathogens through exposure to tainted fertilizers and sewage sludge. |
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Why are they not talking about putting the power back on and getting the sewage out of the streets. |
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Sewage treatment has collapsed, resulting in 500,000 tons of raw sewage being discharged into water sources every day. |
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The disease is common in developing countries lacking adequate sewage and sanitation facilities. |
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Most of the pollution comes from poorly-treated sewage and chemicals discharged by farms and factories. |
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All wash down water including sewage will be collected by a collection chamber and tankered off site for landspreading by a licence contractor. |
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And as the winter rains pour down, the camp is awash with sewage and rubbish. |
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Colibacillus from domestic sewage is one of the main reasons area water is below drinking standard. |
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It was also delivering water to the camp, where many mains and sewage pipes are broken. |
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One of the chief means by which the drainage would be improved would be by the development of a more satisfactory means of disposing of sewage. |
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The school, teacherages and health station and 70 percent of the community also have a piped sewage collection system. |
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The burn contained surface water from a nearby outfall that could be contaminated with sewage, as well as animal faeces from farms. |
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Long Road was shut last Monday for emergency work on a cracked sewage trunk. |
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Several of these places were hygienically challenged, with mangy dogs scurrying about, leaking sewage pipes and nowhere to bathe. |
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An important alternative to fertiliser from fossil fuel is biosolids recovered from sewage. |
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Do not, however, take steps on your own if the water contains sewage, such as from a toilet backup. |
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More than two million residents have no sanitary facilities, and much sewage is discharged untreated or partially treated into waterways. |
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If operated in conjunction with a coppiced willow tertiary treatment system, this would remove the need to dump sewage sludge into Tramore Bay. |
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The sand bioreactors described in this bulletin are intended for domestic sewage following primary treatment. |
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For instance, a town of 7,000 might have a sewage plant containing four pumps, sludge thickeners, and a chlorinator. |
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This region's ample sunlight breaks down the organic material in sewage into food for plankton. |
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In many areas, fresh water supplies are polluted by seawater, chemicals and sewage. |
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We conducted taxonomic and bionomicstudies on the chironomid midges emerging from and around the sewage treatment plant of Kurobe City. |
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The rural population rarely has sewage systems, and so surface water is badly polluted. |
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The old pumping station raised sewage between two levels of the Northern Outfall Sewer, and originally housed eight coal-fired beam engines. |
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Another creative idea of the time saw 80 council vehicles powered by biogas produced at the Christchurch sewage plant. |
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The development of sewage systems by Victorian engineers meant human effluent was discharged into the sea, contaminating many shellfish beds. |
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Twelve million cubic metres of raw sewage was discharged into the Thames this summer and more sewage was discharged last Thursday. |
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In addition, pig farms, electroplating factories and large industrial complexes which discharge sewage will also be targeted, Chang said. |
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The combination of sewage and oil has resulted in a putrid smell spreading over a wide area. |
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The air carried only the faintest whiff of sewage, as this section serviced a wealthy area of the city and was consequently well maintained. |
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Improvements in utility services, road networks, sewage treatment, and water desalination have resulted in a better quality of life. |
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When sewage builds up too quickly it can block the system's outlet pipe and clog the drain, causing a backup. |
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Larger particles are supposed to settle to the bottom of the tanks, and eventually be sent to sewage treatment plants. |
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When it rains, the water carries sewage with it into the lake, polluting the water. |
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In fact, sewage had seeped into the town's water supplies and contaminated the water. |
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Ready to Rumble is a movie where no joke about raw sewage goes unplumbed. |
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The billionaire philanthropist tastes the product of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity. |
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President Lyndon Johnson had just taken a tour of communities in Appalachia without electricity, running water, or sewage systems. |
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For the enormous quantities of clean water that are piped in, an equal amount of sewage is piped out. |
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A project in the Himalayas diverts 6 million litres of sewage per day that would otherwise be dumped into the Ganges and uses it to raise fodder crops. |
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The London Assembly has launched an investigation into why 600,000 tonnes of raw sewage was pumped into the Thames last month, killing thousands of fish. |
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Nearly two-thirds of the sewage in the megacity of Dhaka, with 15 million people, is untreated. |
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They do not frequent garbage dumps, but often feed at sewage lagoons. |
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It monitored the water and assessed the impact of leakage from landfill, sewage plants and septic tanks, and spreading agricultural fertilisers and chemicals on land. |
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She also pointed out that, as some of the pollution came from animal wastes washed off the land, new sewage treatment plants were not the only answer. |
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He said he is adamant the waste from the sewage treatment plant situated on the Lea Road is not the cause of the alleged fish kills along the river. |
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Fish kills provide the most dramatic form of pollution, arising from discharges of silage run-off, manure slurries and sewage and industrial waste. |
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That pollution is still causing major concern and, as two swimmers recoiling from their usual off-pier plunge reported, the sewage is openly visible at low water. |
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A lot of older cities have sewer systems that take rainwater, sewage, and industrial wastewater in the same pipe. |
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By the early twentieth century, most urban areas claimed a modern filtered water system and a sanitary sewage works, both bulwarks against the spread of cholera. |
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The two agencies have been studying the feasibility of building sewage treatment plants around lakes and tanks for the restoration of the water bodies. |
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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 invention is a process for controlling odor and septicity of sewage. |
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One of the cases involves sewage treatment plants, including Europe's largest sewage plant at Ringsend in Dublin and domestic septic tanks in rural areas. |
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Its model has the potential to sustainably improve sanitation in dense, urban areas unequipped with a proper sewage grid. |
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Properties in Beech Grange have suffered problems as a result of blocked sewage pipes, while others have had trouble with surface water not draining away. |
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The city reduced industrial pollutants, started to convert to diesel, emphasized the treatment of domestic sewage, cleaned up streets and toughened pollution laws. |
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In the early 20th century, metal mining and milling led to pollution of municipal water supplies and fish kills, and sewage was discharged untreated. |
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One heavy rainstorm washes more pollution into the river from old, inadequate shoreside sewage treatment plants than anything recreational boats could possibly contribute. |
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Industry groups like to call it biosolids, but it is sewage sludge. |
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The 2010 cholera outbreak from sewage in a United Nations camp in Mirebalais underscores the need for improved sanitation. |
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The flying debris and open sewage were the first of many shocks that would unsettle an unprepared visitor. |
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A police spokesman said that the man admitted to trying to steal gasoline and plugged his siphon hose into the motor home's sewage tank by mistake. |
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A number of experimenters and sanitation facilities have been extracting gas from sewage for years now, but it's diluted so much that the process is slow. |
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The Drainage Department, Gurdaspur, has sent several notices to the Municipal Council, Batala, not to throw sewage of the city area into the nullah but in vain. |
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Even before discoursing on sewers and sewage, author Halliday unlooses two illustrations which eloquently depict Bazalegette's achievements above ground. |
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It now appeared to be the case that what was being treated was industrial waste when they were advised the plant was to treat sludge from sewage treatment plants. |
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If you put your waste down the disposal, it flows, along with household sewage, to a plant where it gets separated into thick sludge and treated wastewater. |
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The necessity for a sewage scheme to be installed in Shrule because of the serious health hazard that exists there, has been raised with the County Medical Officer. |
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It was unclean water, untreated sewage and uncollected rubbish. |
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However, resident Robert Dyson, who is leading a campaign to stop the floods happening again, does not believe the sewage system is up to the job. |
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Finally, there must be a charge on sewage and water based on usage. |
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Unless they are removed often, not only will the tank tend to back up the incoming sewage lines, that mat will force other incoming solids into the other side of the tank. |
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Much like the sewage system put the night cart men into other professions, or electricity put an end to the gaslight men, the book industry is also undergoing change. |
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We don't see the non-biodegradable water bottles or the raw sewage. |
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The bugs, bacteria and viruses contained in the raw sewage that is still pumped into seas around Scotland not only make us ill, in extreme cases they can kill. |
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One-third of non-industrial sewage in the cities went untreated on average, while no treatment was carried out at all in 193 of the country's 500 biggest cities. |
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In Mumbai city there is a project to search for wild polioviruses in sewage, conducted by the Enterovirus Research Centre of the Indian Council of Medical Research. |
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At the time, many people were expressing concerns over whether the site was capable of handling the increasing volume of sewage from the growing population. |
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A pulpy perimeter of raw sewage encircled each village, which made walking into the forest to find some privacy an ordeal. |
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Indeed, they may be the developer themselves when it comes to Waste management, sewage treatment and other infrastructural projects such as outer city ring roads and bypasses. |
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Many materials are already in use or in development, including wood waste, sewage cake, agricultural by-products and waste from the food processing industry. |
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The plant's four plate presses, which squeeze the water from the sewage, have been unable to process all the sludge coming in because it is so wet. |
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These include upgrading 51 water treatment works, replacing 2,500 kilometres of mains and reducing pollutants running into the River Eden from Bolton sewage works. |
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When the sewage works is reached bear left away from the river and follow a path which keeps the boundary fence of the works to your immediate right. |
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The major sites for development that have been identified and are undergoing construction are the Royal Marsden site and the Worcester Park former sewage works site. |
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Turn left along the track for a short distance before turning left along the path running alongside the sewage works which leads back to the river. |
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The housing development on the former sewage works in Green Lane started off at 240 houses with beautiful parkland and quickly grew to 360 houses. |
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Kingston University and Spirit Bond Student Housing have called for a public inquiry into the plans to build on the disused sewage works located at Lower Marsh Lane, Surbiton. |
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Several local issues were discussed including the long awaited sewage scheme which had been promised by Fianna Fail on their canvass before the last General Election. |
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Occupants also had noticed a strong unpleasant odor resembling sewage. |
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They quickly discovered that the barracks hospital had been constructed over a contaminated cesspit and that the patients were literally wallowing in their own sewage. |
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For example, this could be where the judgement was based on replacing septic tanks with cesspools, or with private sewage treatment plants at the expense of the applicant. |
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In the meantime, the city has built two storage facilities in the eastern beaches and one in the western beaches, designed to intercept sewage overflow. |
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The new tank, which was lowered into place by a huge crane, will help prevent flood water overflow and untreated sewage gushing into the River Blackwater. |
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If my sump pump spewed sewage through my neighbor's basement window, it might be argued with some justification that I should cover her Rug Doctor rental. |
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Some coastal waters are degraded by oil production and sewage discharges. |
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He tells one story of raw sewage from Philly being dumped in the Bahamas. |
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Municipalities worldwide are expanding their sewage treatment facilities, resulting in a higher incurrence of sludge which is often difficult and expensive to dispose of. |
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The old model authorized intervention at the local level and also justified public works projects that improved water and sewage systems and cleared away insalubrious housing. |
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Tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes are other key steps. |
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In South East Asia, it means tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes. |
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Amid abandoned houses, plebeian hovels and piles of refuse and sewage, there were government offices, arms factories, official warehouses, and active markets. |
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A nearby culvert, meant to carry away the sewage, is totally damaged. |
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The massive laundry operations that began nearly a century ago near the Marmalong Bridge, industrial effluent upstream and the sewage of the city defiled the river. |
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The agency said there were high levels of nutrients, particularly phosphate and nitrate, which entered the river through sewage effluents and agricultural activities. |
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Much of the supply came downstream from a sewage outlet, which received effluvia from not only households, but abattoirs, hospitals, tanneries and the like. |
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It would tackle the amount of raw sewage being discharged into local water courses and remove the need for householders to have septic tanks maintained and emptied. |
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The rapid increase of the sewage, the unqualified discharge of waste water and the misuse of fertilizer all worsened the situation of the water body. |
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According to him, the sewage diversion plan can make a big difference. |
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Analysis of sewage from latrines indicates the legionary diet was mainly grain. |
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Until recently, waste water and sewage pouring into Skagerrak from settlements and industries was not treated at all. |
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Haya Water is set to launch new sewage treatment plant in Oman with a capacity of about 50,000 cubic metres per day. |
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When you have water flowing from storm water runoff, a sewage pipe, or any kind of strong flow, it eats away at the loose material. |
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California has 242 sewage wastewater treatment plants, 74 of which have installed anaerobic digesters. |
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However, untreated sewage still regularly enters the Thames during wet weather. |
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The completion of the renewal work of the existing sewage pipe DN400 DN800 by a corbelled of Cran-Gevrier bridge over the Thiou. |
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Frustrated by slopping sewage and nonworking toilets, people used the bathroom in plastic bags. |
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Oil is lighter than water and so can coagulate on the inside of pipes, proving hazardous for kitchen environments and sewage treatment plants. |
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The Torgoch or rare arctic char may die at Llyn Padarn, Llanberis if no action is taken to stop sewage from seeping into its waters. |
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You are clearly a cryptorchid anancephalic with the charm of unrefined sewage. |
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Red Valley, STO sewage pumping station, manholes rehabilitation and replacement connector caps 750 pcs 98 pcs carriageable frames. |
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The medieval city featured streets as well as a water and sewage system. |
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It introduces requirements to control pollution of the sea by sewage from ships. |
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Today, sewage overflow is rarely an issue in developed cities. |
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Most of the sewage can be converted to useable agricultural water. |
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Nitrogen in particular is removed through storm drains, sewage pipes, and other forms of surface runoff. |
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The two-up-and-down houses, many of them shebeens had no running water and had outside privies from which foul sewage matter overflowed. |
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The role of municipalities in regulating the land application of sewage sludges and septage. |
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Fish will live in concentrated fresh sewage, but will die when the water contains one hundred thousands part of blue vitriol. |
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Since modified sludge is easily thickened and dewatered, sludge conditioning operations at sewage treatment plants are of great importance. |
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Treated sewage from all the towns and villages in the Thames catchment flow into the Thames via sewage treatment plants. |
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The dumping of raw sewage into the Thames was formerly only common in the City of London, making its tideway a harbour for many harmful bacteria. |
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In 2010, 32 blackbuck antelopes died after drinking sewage water that flowed into their enclosures at the same zoo. |
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A great engineering feat in the Victorian Era was the sewage system in London. |
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Extra nutrients are also supplied by treatment plants, golf courses, fertilizers, farms, as well as untreated sewage in many countries. |
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Potential of water lettuce in domestic sewage treatment with macrophytic lagoon system in Cameroon. |
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Also there is a sewage macerating plant at Briton Ferry which empties into the bay. |
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However, the present sewage systems in most cities are not efficient or satisfice with the international requirements. |
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Steve has also seen a dipper, grey herons and cormorants that frequent the sewage works site along the river at Cooper Bridge. |
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Photodegradation of lincomycin and diazepam in sewage treatment plant effluent by photo-Fenton process. |
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What specific bacteria and viruses can be detected in the sewage? |
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And sewage overflows into storm sewers and surface waters also could be curbed. |
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Molecular biomarkers of Dreissena polymorpha for evaluation of renaturation success of a formerly sewage polluted stream. |
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July 1, 2007 With effect from July 1, 2007, the 127th Ohio General Assembly suspended the state sewage law and the 1977 rules were readopted. |
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A CLEAN-UP operation took place after raw sewage spilled into allotments and a small stream. |
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Raw sewage at the Cleveland seaside RAW sewage was still contaminating Cleveland''s holiday beaches, a shock report revealed. |
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For example, hurricanes often involve water contamination from sewage, and petrochemical spills from ruptured boats or automobiles. |
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Plans were approved on February 21, 1920, for proposed extensions io the temporary sewage disposal plant serving the village of Briarcliff Manor. |
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Toni Bailey says her Dorset Road garden has been covered in raw sewage since the drain first collapsed nine months ago. |
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Other pollutants such as oil, plastic debris and sewage threaten the livelihood of marine mammals. |
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It has been used in agriculture, cancer treatment, and the sterilization of food, sewage sludge, and surgical equipment. |
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Or, even more yeukky, that effleurage was a kind of nasty growth on sewage. |
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