The gas comes up with the oil pump from Prudhoe Bay, but it's been re-injected back into the ground for decades.
Further, most farms are not near the ocean so the water would have to be pump from the ocean to the farms, add much cost.
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Visually and conceptually it's an elegant strategy, for these crystal closets suggest not just the glass slipper of Cinderella (the show includes a glass pump from 2009 by Maison Martin Margiela) but also the phone booth in which Clark Kent changes into Superman.
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Crews from Bridgend and Cowbridge were called at 08:04 GMT on Friday to pump water from the scene and were still in attendance over six hours later.
Crews also had to pump water from Lambourne Court, Gwersyllt, and Hightown Road, Wrexham.
But the most controversial provision is the part that would pump oil from the refuge.
The speakers also sport an RCA connector around back just in case you want to pump audio from, let's say, more traditional sources.
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Three consortia are preparing to pump oil from fields off Sakhalin.
To put that figure in context, Iannelli says that the energy required to pump freshwater from underground (which, he says, is the most common source of drinking water in the West) typically produces just over 1.5 tonnes of CO2 per million gallons.
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Though a great vote-grabber, the policy encourages farmers to pump water up from their tube-wells both day and night.
The result is that the triple junction has a tendency to pump fast electrons from the metal into the superconductor, cooling the metal down.
The center is part of a broader effort unfolding across the Great Lakes region to regain lost prosperity by developing a "blue economy" a network of industries that develop products and services related to water, from pump and valve manufacturers to resorts offering vacations along redeveloped lakeshores.
Tepco is developing a few measures, including a system that would pump groundwater away from the reactor buildings so there would be less contaminated liquid to deal with, and another that would remove all radioactive elements from the water so it could be released safely into the environment.
Controlling steering using electric motors also helps to reduce fuel consumption and hence carbon-dioxide emissions. (Electric motors require power only when the steering wheel is turned, whereas a hydraulic pump drains power from the engine all the time.) Ford reckons 90% of its cars will have electronic steering within three years.
In a neighbourhood just north of the Union Carbide plant, we found people drawing groundwater from a pump.
The shortage of Iranian oil helped Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE to pump more, profiting from record annual prices.
The risk analysis, said Cunha, only included leaks from the pipe itself not from the pump houses that dot the route.
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Further alterations were later made, including changes to the mill's second waterwheel to drive a surface water pump and haul trucks from a neighbouring gypsum mine.
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Unlike the majority of goods, which have to be served in metric quantities to comply with European regulations, drinks poured from a pump must still be in imperial measures.
Zhang Guangjing, a 60-year-old farmer, is one of the lucky ones here he has a pond that holds rainwater and a pump that sends water from this pond into his fields.
Citing the high prices Americans are paying at the pump, Bush said from the White House Rose Garden that allowing offshore oil drilling is "one of the most important steps we can take" to reduce that burden.
In an earlier trial five patients in the U.K. had undergone a surgery in which a tiny catheter implanted in their brains continuously delivered GDNF from a pump inserted in the stomach (the pump is refilled with a needle through the skin).
Higher prices at the pump have also made extraction from oil sands and heavy oil feasible.
The crew will track the adventurer using the latest GPS equipment and feed him air from an onboard pump.
When the officer confronted him, the man sprayed the air with fluid from a plastic pump bottle that he had inside his jacket.
So the city, in 1867, sank an immense cylinder, or crib, 2 miles from shore to pump fresh water back to the inhabitants.
He got help from a heat pump stored in a utility closet in his basement and hooked up to a loop of pipes buried underneath his home.
The Kempton Agassi and Huber proposals have this in common: They take advantage of the fact that energy bought from a central station power plant is cheaper than energy bought from a gasoline pump.
Hurricanes pump huge amounts of surge water from the open Gulf of Mexico into close proximity with a large urban area.
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