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Lanzhou officials, for instance, do not in fact stop body fishers from cutting loose unclaimed corpses and letting the current take them away, thereby contaminating downstream water.
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Paying for greenery upstream turns out to be cheaper than cleaning up water downstream after it has been fouled.
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The two are working on an economic-impact study of the restoration initiative that would create white-water rapids downstream of the city's largest spillway dam.
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Another program in the Naivasha area, also spearheaded by WWF and CARE, promotes reliable water supplies downstream by helping farmers adapt to climate change.
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The argument was that pollution can move downstream to larger bodies of water, says David M.
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The Environment Agency has been clearing "pinch points" along the River Thames to ensure water continues flowing further downstream.
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On January 17, 1900, the locks of the canal were opened and water began to flow from Lake Michigan downstream towards New Orleans.
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Johns River is still at maximum flood stage and rising, because all the water that' fell in Melbourne flows downstream which for the St.
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Water has submerged swaths of the North Region downstream, wiping out homes, farms and livestock, and Cameroon's government has dispatched a military contingency to assist and evacuate victims.
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But the two downstream provinces, Sindh and Baluchistan, where the Muslim League runs coalition governments, fear they will lose water.
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