They often steal cattle from each other, and clash over grazing rights and access to water points.
"There are multiple water points and concessions at each 2012 venue, " it said.
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He said that as well as the increase in toilets at the camp, there are also more than 570 water points and more than 1, 500 showers.
The war destroyed major water points and water systems, forcing millions of Liberians to go without access to clean and safe drinking water and proper sanitation facilities.
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The Liberian government, in partnership with the World Bank's Water and Sanitation program, has already put it to good use Kugler says, mapping 10, 000 water points during 2011.
Pepe said it has two mobile clinics monitoring the health situation at the estimated 15 sites where displaced people have congregated, where DWB is distributing hygiene kits and evaluating water points, toilets and showers.
Pepe told CNN pools of standing water are forming around water points outside schools, increasing the risk of malaria, especially for people who lost mosquito nets during the flooding and those who are now forced to sleep outside.
This baby-and-the-bath-water argument points out that there are all sorts of private arbitrations, including religious courts like the Jewish Bais Din, which allow private parties who share a common belief system to use their own system to adjudicate their internal disputes.
For example, if a person was last seen in a desert, it stands to reason that no one would guess that they would be found in a body of water, he points out.
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Welsh Water has set up seven points in the area where bottled water is distributed.
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Water has been one of the key points of contention over fracking, both because the practice pollutes water with chemicals, salts, and radioactivity and because it consumes lots of H20: up to 13 million gallons to open a single well, according to an administrator on Texas Water Development Board cited by Bloomberg reporter Joe Carroll.
He does however rely on microscopes to study samples and has been known to carry an L-shaped divining rod, which he holds over his head until it points him toward water.
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Crossing expanses never remotely surveyed, they will gather 2.25 million data points about salinity, water temperature, waves, weather, fluorescence and dissolved oxygen.
Martin Siegert points out that the water in the drill head will only be a few degrees above 0C as it enters the lake - it inevitably cools as it flows 3km down into a hole that is surrounded by ice at -35C.
At cruising speed, these blades were its only points of contact with the water.
The Environment Agency has been clearing "pinch points" along the River Thames to ensure water continues flowing further downstream.
Hot Springs National Park officials closed the valves to spigots at four public access points, where the 143-degree mineral water normally flows.
The lightweight and compact BarkLimiter series features integrated stainless steel contact points and is waterproof in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
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Meanwhile, solar energy costs would be competitive today with fossil fuels if all of the external costs of the latter were counted, such as the effects on air and water quality, and ultimately on human health, Orts points out.
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But in reading the five bullet points, many of them hold little to no water.
He added cables, points, signals and trackside equipment had been under water and would have to be inspected and repaired if necessary.
Still, the MIT report points out that shale-gas extraction uses less water than other industries, and indeed than other sources of energy.
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LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is program administered by the U.S. Green Building Council that awards points for buildings that incorporate various energy efficiency and water conservation features as well as providing such things as bike racks.
He recently used an ax to cut through the ice in the pond next to the sauna, making a hole so that "saunalised" competitors could jump into the icy water after their time in the hot room, to win extra points.
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The heavy rain left a section of the courtyard at Dudley Castle under water, even though staff said the castle was one of the highest points in the region.
Someday, Peterson foresees, an integrated system will have track water trucks automatically controlled, based on the condition of the track at various points.
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Steering between stone weirs and hidden eddies, the boatman points out wildlife along the riverbanks: shelducks in the shallows, water buffalo in the grass, a grey heron hidden among the reeds.
However, there were still isolated points of low pressure, and crews were testing the city's water supply.
To get a LEED certification, for instance, homes collect points for green features, such as energy-efficient light bulbs and water-saving toilets.
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