The News Review:
- Studies: Growth won’t tax water supply.
- Set right the flaw in water supply: forum
- … News-Democrat, Ill., Roger Schlueter column: Water supply…
- Water providers seek creative solutions at workshop
- No potable water for five days
Studies: Growth won’t tax water supply.
Free with registration – The Record – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jul 31, 2006
–> COPYRIGHT 2006 The Record Byline: Jeff Hood Jul. 31–LODI — Adding more than 3,000 homes plus new offices and stores will add little new demand for water in Lodi, because citywide conservation through metered use will offset the new users’ thirst. That is the conclusion of water studies conducted for the Reynolds Ranch, Southwest Gateway and Westside development annexations proposed south and west of Lodi. The Lodi City Council voted recently to accept the studies, required by state law for new developments. Councilwoman JoAnne Mounce, however, voted against accepting the two reports, one for Reynolds Ranch at Highway 99 and Harney Lane, and the other for the Southwest Gateway and Westside projects, west of Lower Sacramento Road. Although the studies were.
Set right the flaw in water supply: forum
Hindu – Jul 31, 2006
Hence, a satisfactory distribution of water was not possible in Appadurai Nagar and Koodal Nagar. The OHT proposed at Ganapathy Nagar should be shifted to Koodal Nagar, the highest point in the area, for better supply. Besides, water supply should be `localised’ — restricted within a radius of 500 metres from individual OHTs instead of over a longer distance — to ensure equal distribution, the managing trustee of the consortium V. Thiruvengadanathan, said. Other suggestions are: provision of separate take-off pipelines to different zones and location of taps of domestic connections at a height of 0. 65 metre above the ground level. New connections must be allowed according to the OHT capacity.
… News-Democrat, Ill., Roger Schlueter column: Water supply…
Free with registration – Belleville News-Democrat – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jul 31, 2006
As you found out again last week, sometimes there can be water, water, everywhere with nary a drop to drink — at least, without boiling it first. Because of Scott’s particular relationship with Illinois American, the drought lasted a bit longer for the folks at the base. Here’s why: To provide water to its residents, Belleville lets the water company do all the work. So, Illinois American supplies the water, maintains the system,.
Water providers seek creative solutions at workshop
Taipei Times – Jul 31, 2006
Torrential rain in the region has caused widespread flooding in recent days. UN data indicate almost 1. 2 billion people have no sustainable water supply and twice that number have no access to a sanitation system. PHOTO: AP When Syahril Japarin took over as director of the Pontianak city water company in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, in November 2004, the public utility was running at an annual loss of tens of thousands of dollars. In just over two months he had turned the deficit into a surplus of tens of thousands of dollars; a year later, that had more than tripled to £120,000 (US$224,000). “The secret was simple,” the diminutive, cheerful Japarin said.
No potable water for five days
Pakistan Dawn – Jul 31, 2006
Although the sewerage problem was solved on Thursday last, the TMA did not restore the potable water supply causing immense inconvenience to the people. They have to bring drinking water from far-off places. A TMA official claimed that the water supply had been restored, but residents were still crying out for the potable water till the filing of this report till late on Sunday evening. com Banner Code ————– –>. floor(99999999 * Math.