Or these bags can be flown to disaster sites and used as on-the-ground storage reservoirs where water can be appropriately produced and treated to provide high-quality water (see the photo below).
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In the framework of the Water World Week celebrated in Stockholm, Sweden, on 16th August, 2008 the National Water Commission (CONAGUA), together with the International Hydrological Programme of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the WET International Project (Water Education for Teachers) signed an agreement, aimed at fostering high-quality water education, particularly for formal and non-formal educators in Mexico.
"All of our colleagues are doing their utmost to ensure our customers continue to receive a continuous supply of high quality drinking water and they will be as disappointed as us at this action of one of their unions at this time, " said the statement.
New York City, which touts the high quality of its tap water, offers portable fountains at events around the city.
Salicornia produces a high quality vegetable oil on sea water.
These new varieties grow with smaller amounts of water or with lower-quality water, such as recycled water or water high in natural mineral salts.
After surveys of high litter levels and poor bathing water quality in the past, he set up special "beach summits" to try to tackle the problem.
Fracturing proponents have struggled to gain the high ground in the debate on water quality, even as they debunked the myths time and again with facts and data.
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"This is a superb result and emphasises the importance that the council has placed on ensuring that our beaches are clean, the water quality is as high as it can be and that our internationally recognised coastline offers top quality facilities for both residents and visitors, " he said.
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Strategically located on major trade routes, it was easy to reach by land and water, and endowed with high quality wood, steel tools and a variety of skilled labour.
In 1972 the Clean Water Act further broadened the law, as Congress became concerned about pollution and water quality, spurred by high-profile incidents such as the Cuyahoga River catching fire in 1969.
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These challenges include such acute development needs as installing piped drinking water for households, deploying high-quality irrigation systems with locally-accessible replacement parts, and using the latest mobile technologies for banking, sharing vital health data, paying salaries, and checking commodity prices.
Their fries are hand cut in the back of the store throughout the day, soaked in water then double-cooked in high-quality peanut oil.
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Its Ohio River basin water-quality trading project will allow those facing high pollution-control costs to buy reduction credits from those whose costs are lower.
Thames Water said the works at Abingdon would ensure the quality of the water in the River Thames was "exceptionally high".
Visitors, including royalty and members of high society - dubbed "the Quality" by locals - came to the village to drink its water, which was said to have health benefits.
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