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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Another recent innovation could also help: watershed management, which means managing water supplies across political or management borders can better control pollution and track water withdrawals.
It could identify soil types, verify the presence of water ice and dry ice at the poles, and even track traces of water underground.
The new soft drink-like packaging helped fast-track bottled water's growth past milk and beer.
"The controls we had put in place were inadequate due to the unusually high rainfall, which resulted in surface water flowing onto a track that was being used by heavy machinery to extract timber from the forest, " added Mr Garson.
Network Rail said workers were laying a pipe underneath the track to allow the water to drain away onto the other side.
In our world of make-believe, lets pretend a company is going to start a fund that you, as an investor can buy like a stock, to track the price of water over time.
More importantly, however, it was what they brought to the gym, the field, the water, the rink, the track, the pool, the court, even the locker room, every day, under every circumstance, in all kinds of weather, feeling great or lousy, up or down.
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The scientists said the project would provide information on the location and behaviour of basking sharks during the summer, and also track how far into deeper water they go in winter.
Each time the leatherbacks surface to breathe, the transmitters attached to their shells send data about their location, water temperature and water depth via satellite, allowing marine biologists to track their progress with GPS precision.
If you can look down the main street of Concord and see a water fountain or two then you are on the right track.
It has introduced a fast-track process for farmers to apply to take additional water when river flows are high.
Coke's bosses now feel they are on the right track with its offering of fizzy drinks, vitamin water, juice, coffee and tea.
The company's experimental "Go Active Meal" will include a salad, a bottle of water, a booklet of exercises and a pedometer so you track you progress in one of Winfrey's favorite activities, walking.
The second session was initially stopped after Force India's Tonio Liuzzi careered of the track because of aquaplaning caused by the huge volume of water on the circuit.
He never mentioned the two balls in the water, instead offering one of his signature aphorisms: Think like a track star.
The heliostats track the sun throughout the day, focusing its rays on a water-filled boiler that sits atop the tower.
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The track is now "sealed, " or packed down so that excess water rolls off rather being absorbed in the surface.
New York may be struggling without power, water or lights, but as far as the markets are concerned, business is back on track.
In exchange, the township agreed to provide a little track road to lead to the property as well as provide connections for electricity and water.
Water from the swollen River Exe has washed away the ground from underneath some of the nearby track, buckling rails and making the area unstable.
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