In other words, he told Mr Scott that he couldn't have his water back.
But robbers are getting more sophisticated, sometimes pumping water back into the pipes to fool pressure sensors.
Asadi's boat glides through the gap in the dike that brought the first water back into the marshes.
Folks just seem to want their subway back, their power back, their hot water back, and their lives back.
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So the city, in 1867, sank an immense cylinder, or crib, 2 miles from shore to pump fresh water back to the inhabitants.
You can also order your whiskey with a splash of water or water back , that is, a glass of water on the side.
Hydro dams can be reversed and pump water uphill so that the next day, when gravity pulls the water back down, the turbines spin to make electricity.
Residents of a western Pennsylvania community have been trying for more than a year to get that question answered in their quest to get clean water back.
That means the GSM Mobile World Congress, the telecommunications industry's largest annual trade show, will be abuzz with discussion of devices like "smart" meters that report a home's usage of electricity, natural gas or water back to the utility, and to your phone.
Meteorologist Jeff Masters notes today that although the storm surge has pushed salt water from the Gulf as far as 314 miles upstream, all the rain expected to fall north of New Orleans in the coming days will help raise near record-low water levels on the river and flush the salt water back out.
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They worry that when frack water flows back out of the well that it needs to be treated and processed.
Then the water sucked back into the sea and when it went back he was able to see the sand.
In the story, he catches sight of himself in the forest pool and becomes transfixed by the image the still water reflects back.
First, Watts Water sent back a list of things they wanted a detailed writeup of: four things, none of which were anti-corruption related.
When the high water pressure is released after the fracturing of the shale, some 10 percent to 30 percent of the water comes back to the surface.
While investment in UK water is back in boom times, the offshore industry in and around Aberdeen appears to be doing exceptionally well at diversifying into foreign markets.
In the summertime the pumped water starts off warmer than the earth, but the warmth is absorbed by the earth, and the water comes back up at 57 degrees and is used as an air-conditioning refrigerant.
Rather, as a consequence of injecting water and sand into the shale formation to crack the rocks so gas and oil will flow, massive amounts of waste water comes back to the surface with significant amounts of contaminants as a result of leaching out salt, heavy metals and trace amounts of radioactive materials from the rock formation itself.
My wife discovered a 2ft wide crevasse that worked a cool water massage into her back and, more accidently, a chute we rode by leaning way back and letting the water pick us up.
The chemical won't leach into water or climb back up the food chain to affect other species.
In Kent, water was held back at the Leigh Barrier near Tunbridge Wells, preventing it flowing down the River Medway towards Tonbridge.
But you know, they also emit a lot of mercury, which ends up getting into our water and then back into our food chain.
Then, it would pump out the water, float back to the top and relay its data back to the scientists via a satellite network.
Ruth Carr, 98, said water had come up through her toilet and sink and there was a lot of standing water in her back garden.
This goes for the fracking process itself, as well as the procedures for collecting and treating water polluted with fracking water that flows back up the hole.
But because factories were allowed to -- allowing warm water to run back into the river, the temperature was becoming too high for the salmon to survive.
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Geothermal power plants turn hot water into steam or vapor to run a turbine and generate electricity, after which the water is injected back into the underground geothermal reservoir.
Dams for irrigation, meanwhile, have a doubly damaging impact on fisheries: they not only hold back water, but also encourage the conversion of forest to farmland in the flood-plain.
The government investigation is only partly complete, but it has now looked in detail at one dramatic failure, the breach of a wall that held back water in the 17th Street canal.
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