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Crown Fountain, Jaume Plensa's splashy water-work, where video images of locals spout gargoyle-style?
However, U.S. officials are calling for U.S. citizens to leave Japan and the recent water cannon work has been called off due to radiation levels.
The Bristol Ferry Boat Company said it saw a jump in the number of passengers as commuters decided to take the water to work rather than risk the icy roads and pavements.
Anglian Water said the work was due to be completed by Easter.
Mr Hopkins has also suggested the introduction of an arrangement for charging electric, gas and water companies to work on stretches of road.
Larry Moulthroup of Proton Energy Systems in Connecticut, which lent me my fuel-cell Toyota Highlander, offers some thoughts on how the water car might work.
Labu has been using a system of huge fans and warm water and hard work to try to keep at least some of the navel oranges on his thousand acred orchard viable.
The rushing water will also work against them.
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As part of the work water storage areas will be created to channel excess water on to Enfield Golf Course and Montagu Recreation Ground, slowing the speed and volume of water travelling down the brook.
This plant is an example of how water-energy innovations work in concert to reduce cost.
The region has learned how to capitalize on its work with water to spur new technologies to treat, conserve, and utilize water.
The two researchers suspected that the channels found in warm-water species would not work well in the freezing temperatures that their polar cousins endure.
You all know the story -- losing his mom, being raised and adopted by an aunt and uncle, growing up in a home without electricity or water, having to work at an early age.
While the facility would only operate at full capacity for 12 hours a day, the technology is designed to work without water, which is often used in cooling systems for solar thermal plants and is a precious commodity in Arizona.
Cognizant of the need for water managers, government leaders, civil society and businesses to work together to sustainably manage water under uncertainty and risk in an integrated and coordinated manner, UNESCO is hosting the Future Forum on "Global Water Futures 2050" at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris on 12 April 2012.
Utility networks, such as for electricity, gas, water, and sewage, work the same way.
That will also mean convincing the food, water and energy sectors to work together, rather than in silos.
But if our water systems are going to work harder in the years ahead, we have to start working smarter today.
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It said it would work with Thames Water and the Environment Agency to review the effectiveness of flood risk reduction measures.
"It's kind of funny talking about work in the water, " said David Sexter, a 43-year-old recruiter at health website WebMD Health Corp.
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The move is likely to fuel the debate on who should pay for this kind of work - Scottish Water, local authorities or developers.
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The government presented evidence to show he got a share of the spoils after ensuring that Bobby Ferguson's excavating company was awarded millions in work from the water department.
Paris was spared the most uncomfortable experience a big modern city can have, for the water system has continued to work, a very important factor not only in sanitation but morale.
All too often, while we are all getting ready for school and work, the water supply to the bathroom suddenly disappears, leaving everyone in mid-wash or with a mouth full of toothpaste.
She has a gallon of water on her desk at work. ("I'm constantly going to the bathroom, " she says.) She's given up French fries and French bread, possibly her two biggest diet downfalls, although she gives herself permission to splurge during one meal a week.
The Nature Conservancy is also encouraging vineyard owners to work together to coordinate water demand and supply.
Sections of the canal need to be drained of water in order to complete the work.
Now they are using a latrine, using safe water both in drinking and household work, maintaining hygiene.
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