Kyle Waters says it's incredible that banks are working so shortly after the flood's devastation.
And tech companies may be especially prone to those backlashes: Not only are tech customers particularly Web savvy, but the tech industry itself frequently sails into uncharted and--from a PR perspective--dangerous waters, says Waggener Edstrom's Neptune.
Approximately 1, 100 such units at more than 450 existing power plants emit 48 tons of mercury into the air each year, with 11 tons of that deposited on to U.S. soil and waters, says EPA. Those plants also release arsenic, lead and other heavy metals, all of which are considered hazardous and are therefore subject to clean air laws that require those facilities to use modern pollution controls.
"It makes me very nervous seeing the waters, " says the 44-year-old.
Some devices "haven't been as safe as they should be, " says David Waters, a cardiologist at the University of California, San Francisco.
Those scenarios include development in both federal and state offshore areas, including along Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts as well as in Great Lakes and Hawaiian waters, the agency says.
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At the moment, this route through the Canadian archipelago is navigable at best for a brief summer spell. (Sovereignty over the passage is one of the Arctic's many unresolved issues: Canada claims it, but the United States says the waters are international.) In theory, a complete opening of the Northwest Passage can shave 2, 500 miles off a journey from Europe to Asia.
Biologist Boris Worm says these fish should be safer in the deeper waters of the Pacific, but he also says he's been wrong before.
"That is not the goal of the testing the waters committee, " she says.
"I wasn't going to leave something that was working for the rough and unpredictable waters of network television, " he says.
Still, she says, the testing the waters phase has allowed Thompson to avoid until now not only financial scrutiny, but also the rough and tumble of a full-fledged presidential campaign.
"We're looking for pure chaos, " says 67-year-old Marlys Waters, owner of Books on Main.
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Lee Waters, director of the transport charity Sustrans Cymru, says the delay is not surprising.
Luckily, says WWOZ general manager David Freedman, the flood waters stopped right at the facility's loading dock.
Italy says that since the alleged incident occurred in international waters, its own courts have jurisdiction over the case.
The Nile's warm waters and abundant food supply helped the crayfish evolve, Khalil says, to reproduce at twice the rate of other species.
"This just muddies the waters and will lower the standards across the board, " says Kyle Westaway, a New York-based lawyer who represents social entrepreneurs.
"I feel like the amount of poaching in these waters as gone down in the last year or so, " says Powers.
"I like to let the ingredients speak for themselves, " he says, and they do: Aoraki salmon from glacial waters, Cardrona Merino lamb, vegetables grown in his garden ("those beets were in the ground a few hours ago, " he told me), and eggs from his 21 chickens.
"The imported source waters, like Pellegrino, Perrier and Evian, are differentiated, " says Dixon.
"The birth of Holly Golightly in the truest sense started with how she looks, " says the actress, who says she plays Golightly as a fragile woman playing in dangerous waters.
Nietzel says the most common place the clues about "where warm waters halt" first lead people is to Eagle Nest Lake, about 100 miles north of Santa Fe, because it has a dam that holds back warm water and is known for its brown trout.
The damage occurred during a test of what Shell says would be the first-ever containment system deployed in Arctic waters.
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Rome says it has jurisdiction over the case because the shooting happened in international waters and India's position is contrary to international laws of the sea.
Italy says it has jurisdiction over the case as the shooting happened in international waters and India's position is contrary to international laws of the sea.
"Every eight months, nearly 11 million gallons of oil run off our streets and driveways into our waters -- the equivalent of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, " the report says.
Italy says the marines should be tried in Rome, arguing the incident happened in international waters.
"This already waters down their obligations under international law, which of course remains a voluntary matter, " says Coen Kompier at the ILO's New Delhi bureau.
Italy says the marines should be tried in Rome, arguing the incident happened in international waters and that India has violated international laws of the sea.
Take too many menhaden and you damage the populations of bluefish and striped bass that feed on them. (Not so, says the company.) At the moment Omega Protein is allowed to fish only in the waters off six states, and two of those have caps on its harvests.
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