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Two big dams and lakes are now being proposed to supply new irrigation schemes in Hawke’s Bay, at an estimated cost of $200 million.
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Two big dams and lakes are now being proposed to supply new irrigation schemes in Hawke’s Bay, at an estimated cost of $200 million.
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Water district urges residents to skip watering schedules
Citrus Daily Skipping a week of watering is as easy as “off” for residents with irrigation timers. “Turn the timer to 'off' for the week that you want to skip, … |
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NEW DELHI, Dec. 23 (UPI) — For rural farmers in India, an irrigation pump means no longer having to depend on unreliable monsoon showers to sustain livelihoods.
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FAIRHOPE, Ala. - Originally intended to capture stormwater runoff from the Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. shopping center and vicinity, an adjacent retention pond now receives more rain water and possible pollutants from other parking lots and impervious surfaces than first meant to handle.
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Two years after the Tennessee Valley Authority’s huge coal ash spill, environmental officials have ordered a synthetic liner be installed in a leaky gypsum storage pond at the same coal-powered plant in East Tennessee.
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A state order against TVA will idle the Kingston Fossil Plant’s new $456 million air scrubber until the utility drains and relines the 1-year-old gypsum waste pond that sprang a leak last week.
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Milpitas City Council on Dec. 7 unanimously approved further design work on an estimated $6.3-million project to rehabilitate the city s major water distribution facility, the Gibraltar Reservoir and Pump Station.
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