Bore wells then become improper areas to obtain drinking water and may carry water borne diseases.
Plans to build a 40 mile (64km) pipeline to carry water from a Dorset treatment plant into Wiltshire have been approved by Wiltshire Council.
The developers built their own cement works and laid 124 miles of pipe to carry water from the coastal capital to the remote resort.
The heat has damaged wiring to urban railway lines, bringing delays to much of the network - CityRail have warned passengers to carry water with them.
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Such terms gloss over the fact that, just like the pipes that carry water, the tubes that carry bits are reliant on old-fashioned, low-tech spadework, human contact and the geographical reality in which all that exists.
According to a swirl of rumour filtering out of Libya, the thousands of miles of underground tunnelling and storage dumps are more elaborate than would be needed simply to carry water, and might be intended for more sinister purposes.
The water leak occurred in thousands of tubes that carry heated water from the reactor core through the plant's steam generators.
Ms. SERPAS: To use the toilet, you have to carry the water in.
In the new South Africa it has remained that way - a decrepit building of crumbling walls and leaking roofs, where open drains carry dirty water past overcrowded wards.
In icy Tomsk, the potential for heat loss is even worse: astonishingly, the pipes that carry warm water around the district heating network of Seversk and Tomsk are completely uninsulated.
The twin-domed plant between San Diego and Los Angeles has not produced electricity since January 2012, when a tiny radiation leak led to the discovery of unusual damage to hundreds of tubes that carry radioactive water.
The seaside plant between Los Angeles and San Diego has been shut down since January 2012, after a small radiation leak led to the discovery of unusual damage to hundreds of tubes that carry radioactive water.
Shut-down reactors include two at the beleaguered San Onofre nuclear power plant in southern California, which hasn't produced electricity since January 2012, when a tiny radiation leak led to the discovery of damage to hundreds of tubes that carry radioactive water.
Or, if you carry plenty of water, you can tackle the hour and a half walk.
Thus, Bedouins do not carry their own water, because they know where the oases are.
Crowding can also mean warmer-than-usual conditions -- carry a bottle of water to stay hydrated.
That furnishes the egg with enough water to carry out the reactions of embryo development.
He wants to know where our backpacks are, and how we plan to carry two litres of water apiece.
But, unable to reach victims from there, he crossed to the north side of the site, where he helped other first responders carry people from the water.
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Each of the 65-foot-tall, 640-ton generators -- built by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries -- are packed with thousands of narrow tubes that carry hot, pressurized water from the reactors.
Children sell sugar cane, produce, and potable water while women carry goods from market to market selling products along the way.
Hannity -- who does carry the party's water most of the time -- allowed Ellison to go on for a couple of minutes.
This energy source remains largely untapped, though, simmering either too far below the surface to reach, or isolated from water that could carry it up.
This rule is not always respected, but when it is, children and women often bathe in the water and even carry it back to their homes for use.
Throughout history, man has made efforts to control water, divert it by means of canals, carry it via aqueducts, store it in reservoirs, harness it with water wheels and so on.
It may carry human excrement if a single water system serves a whole plant.
"Even if it doesn't look like much water, it can carry a car right off, " he said.
Among his recommendations: improving protection of catchment areas, implementing a national water policy, replacing the creaky pipes that carry the precious liquid to people's homes, and making wasters pay more for water.
In addition to creating the sill, officials are planning to take 2.5 million gallons of fresh water from farther north in the river -- past mile marker 100 -- then carry it by barge southward "and suck it into our water treatment facilities, " Laigast said.
But they would knock the water from their hats and carry on.
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