But with the weather being unpredictable, the firm said it was asking customers not to take water for granted.
When utilities formulate their energy portfolios, they must take water availability into consideration.
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Accessible only by boat or by plane or helicopter, of course these homes take water views to an entirely new level.
He said the floodwater had deposited a bank of soil in the channels they had built to take water away from the turbine and back into the River Rea.
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The fountain depicts a life-size female figure pouring water from an urn into a bowl with the inscriptions "take the water of life freely" and "water is best".
Several neighbors said Wednesday the first floor of their homes didn't take on water though their basements did.
It has introduced a fast-track process for farmers to apply to take additional water when river flows are high.
In the tropics, they take up water from the deep soil and release it as vapor in the air.
As the ship lost power in Hurricane Sandy and began to take on water, the crew evacuated to two large liferafts.
Two colleagues in an office somewhere in America take a water-cooler break.
But conservation groups point out that if farmers, householders or businesses take more water from rivers and lakes that are already poorly supplied, wildlife will feel the effects.
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.
Programmers--sorry, seamen--hired from places like India and Russia would have their own cabins, work eight- or ten-hour stretches on either a day or night shift and have the rest of the time to sleep, play shuffleboard or take a water taxi to shore.
To convince nine nearby water districts to sign 30-year contracts to take Poseidon's water, Maloni had to promise to never charge them more than the going price of imported water.
We take our bottled water into an office meeting lest we perish from dehydration.
Due to the intense desert sun, it is advisable to start early, take plenty of water and wear a hat.
Edgar Vincent's is the latest of these vessels to take to the water.
Make sure to take plenty of water with you, as the heat can be just as overwhelming as the sights.
The first new rail line would take it from Water Orton, following a route near to the M42 towards Nottingham.
In the few years since Atlanta let Suez Lyonnaise take over its water concession, the firm has reduced costs considerably.
In October the USS Makin Island, an amphibious assault ship, was the first of 12 hybrid-powered ships to take to the water.
And the effort to get this close is simply to take steps to water or weaken that legislation -- that's not what the President is interested in.
The reason for that is it would, over a much wider area, take out things like the National Grid, on which we all rely for almost everything, take out the water system, the sewage system.
That year a new manager took over and instituted a tiered system of payment: If your household consumption was not more than 7.5 cubic meters per month (this would take care of water required for drinking, cooking and some hygienic needs of an average family of eight), you paid a subsidized rate, but if your monthly consumption was more, you paid a market rate.
According to the government's blueprint for dismantling Fukushima Daiichi, engineers will first have to repair the reactor building leaks, which could take six years, then drain the buildings of radioactive water, which could take an additional two years.
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The top government spokesman said TEPCO has begun new cooling operations to fill the reactor with sea water and pour in boric acid to prevent an occurrence of criticality, noting it may take several hours to inject water into the reactor.
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However, the water could take some time to drain from the pitches, she added.
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