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"drinkable" Definitions
  1. clean and safe to drink
  2. pleasant to drink

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A high-tech sieve that makes the ocean drinkable Yes, you can already turn the ocean into drinkable water through existing, industrial-scale desalination plants.
Chemically, it could be the best beverage since drinkable weed.
It's light, drinkable, and great for guzzling on the beach.
Each subsequent generation was crossed back with the drinkable grapes.
Although pleasant and drinkable, it's not for black coffee drinkers.
It's pleasant and drinkable, but the coffee flavor is underwhelming.
Chengdu Taste's boiled fish in a luminous, peppery, drinkable broth.
Today makes 110 days without access to tap drinkable water.
We should have a vaguely drinkable IPA in a few weeks!
To this day, it's still an important reservoir of drinkable water.
Both chains offer a solid and easily drinkable, if unremarkable, cup.
It is bubbly, fruity, and carbonated, and it is perfectly drinkable.
For now, I'm sipping Thorn, a jammy-smelling and supremely drinkable merlot.
The following year, edible and drinkable products are expected to become legal.
The uses for this purification method go beyond providing safe, drinkable water.
It turned an undrinkable wine into one that was, at least, drinkable.
The provision of clean, drinkable water is one of humanity's greatest achievements.
Riosucio has no paved roads, no drinkable water, and no health infrastructure.
Fifty-year-old bourbons, at least ones that are drinkable, don't exist.
We rely on the federal government to maintain swimmable, drinkable, fishable waters.
We'll still need to get our morning caffeine boost from drinkable lattes, though.
While it is indeed crazy, the drinkable sunscreen most certainly does not work.
At its most drinkable, it is sweet, aromatic and has a vodka's crispness.
Some drinkable soups appear to be just vegetables and water with minimal protein.
Together, the research made Kuvée comfortable with promising 30 days of drinkable wine.
Alkalising a wine to make it drinkable, for example, is not very traditional.
Flint ​residents need​ ongoing water-based aid in lieu of drinkable tap water.
The end result is drinkable, but not necessarily the best for a brew.
For many of us, clean, drinkable water comes right out of the tap.
With delicate flavors and textures, Gong Cha's milk tea is inviting and drinkable.
"It's probably the youngest, drinkable, open Lafite," Mr. Kohler said of the '21945.
And yet, 2000% of its 21 million inhabitants lack access to drinkable, piped water.
He kept the bottle, wondering what was inside it and if it was drinkable.
Although this is a major victory, the water in Flint is still not drinkable.
Peggy revealed this golden nugget -- astronauts are purifying their urine to make it drinkable!
Unlike the airing cupboard experiments of yesteryear however, it's producing some extremely drinkable results.
This, at least is the thinking behind the latest skin-care craze, drinkable collagen.
But unlike the Omni Processor, the iThrone doesn't turn water vapor into drinkable water.
Copeny's partnership with a water-filtration company also facilitates drinkable water in deprived communities. 
Wetland water isn't usually drinkable, and hunting and navigation aren't easy in small channels.
The four eldest were raised in a two-bedroom trailer with no drinkable water.
What did the mudslides do to electrical wires, gas lines, drinkable water and homes?
Brewing giants are making big bets on drinkable marijuana products to counter declining sales.
To be drinkable for an astronaut on the surface, it would have to be desalinated.
"Ecosystems...provide us with breathable air, drinkable water, fertile soil and bountiful seas," DiCaprio said.
But to think of kefir as just "drinkable yogurt" is only half of the story.
Flint residents still do not have drinkable water, more than a year after Michigan Gov.
More than half the island still doesn't have access to drinkable water or telecommunications systems.
The city's tap water is not drinkable yet, and may not be available for weeks.
There's everything from drinkable cannabis to what you should expect from a cannabis cooking party.
"Fill to base of neck with your favorite drinkable liquid," it read on the label.
The wine list is full of the amenably drinkable bottles you want with this food.
Hershey's is selling the delicious mint chocolate York Peppermint Patty candies in a drinkable form.
Of the three wines, the Meiomi came closest to what I consider a drinkable wine.
The eco-friendly water bottle of the future could be an edible, drinkable, compostable bubble.
The eco-friendly water bottle of the future could be an edible, drinkable, compostable bubble.
Inside the volcano, there's a very rich aquifer that gives drinkable water to half of Sicily.
Across the country, as of Saturday morning, the government says 45% of people have drinkable water.
It's smooth, drinkable and goes down fast-the perfect beer for a day at the track!
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, $17.47LifeStraws are portable, personal water filters that make non-potable water drinkable.
My chatty server talked up the expensive dishes and told me the tap water wasn't drinkable.
That could help provide safe, clean, drinkable water -- which is a rare resource in many countries.
It's highly drinkable and the terroir really comes through; so does his mastery of grape growing.
But it's a surprisingly drinkable beer that was worth the hassle of getting into the brewery.
His latest book, "A Drinkable Feast: A Cocktail Companion to 1920s Paris," was published in October.
" Two reviewers described the wine as "bitter," while two different tasters praised it as highly "drinkable.
It's convenient, mixes well, is very drinkable, and I feel noticeably less sore the next day.
If you want to spice things up, place garnishes in the ice maker to create drinkable art.
We've used it in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable.
Its exhibition of memorabilia from four presidential campaigns includes items that were watchable, wearable, drinkable and playable.
Some coastal areas are seeing water that was once drinkable become contaminated with saltwater from the sea.
The rubble is being cleared, millions are without power, and drinkable water can be hard to find.
As for the coffee, it too is drinkable — one of the rare departures from French cafe tradition.
One reviewer described it as "drinkable" and "fruity," and a second extolled it as a "great" sangria.
Scientists have created a solar-powered device that can get drinkable water from air in the desert.
THE WATER IS COMING OUT BROWN AND IS NOT DRINKABLE, BUT IS NEEDED FOR THE ATHLETIC TEAMS. ASAP.
Two of our intrepid reporters tried a gin made with the still and pronounced it tasty and drinkable.
According to a Starbucks press release, the new Banana Split Frappuccino is basically a drinkable ice cream sundae.
I didn't discover until the last few hours of my trip that there was drinkable water on board.
Overall, we thought whey proteins are more drinkable, but plant proteins tend to be thicker and more satisfying.
And while many Old Fashioned cocktails can be syrupy, I found this one to be smooth and drinkable
Fontenot said she had to drag all the children to the church every morning to collect drinkable water.
Through the process of seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO), desalination filters salt from seawater to produce fresh, drinkable water.
But it's the soy sauce and rice wine vinegar that make this light-bodied broth so highly drinkable.
"We are fortunate to live in a country where most tap water is drinkable," Juthani told Business Insider.
Pull up your knee socks, crack open a drinkable yogurt, and prepare for the return of the letters.
By the time he left, the city had drinkable tap water and approved business permits within 72 hours.
We&aposve used it in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable.
Each represents a modern expression of carignan — immediately accessible, friendly and soulful, delicious and drinkable, yet not simple.
Although some places in town still had running water, none of it was drinkable and supplies were running low.
While there is no drinkable water in the island, Gillespie believes Earhart gathered water from tree leaves and rain.
Here on Earth, with our deserts and droughts, we've got tons of folks in need of fresh, drinkable H53.
The applications could be a game-changer in countries where access to safe, clean, drinkable water is severely limited.
As for the taste, some staffers at the Metro tried it and the consensus was that it was drinkable.
"People now are just happy they can produce something drinkable," said Sveneric Svensson, head of the Swedish Wine Association.
When Congress passed them, it said that the United States must have healthy, breathable air, and clean, drinkable water.
Frenchette also happens to have one of the broadest and most drinkable collections of natural wine in the city.
The glass holds a good 15.5 ounces, but a drinkable four ounces will fill it to the widest part.
Even with a ton of user error on our end, we still managed to produce a highly drinkable brew.
Briogeo offers shampoos and conditioners that include apple, banana, and coconut, packaged in bottles that look like drinkable yogurt.
For every five minutes of running water you cut from your shower, you save 100 liters of clean, drinkable water.
After initial excitement, some enter a long fallow period as amateurs remember they are 25 years away from being drinkable.
Drinkable Salad Benefits: This is both a lunch and a drink, which obviously saves you money in the long run.
And while the espresso capsules vary in quality, all have been more than drinkable and some have even been great.
Sure, it has funny bits of magic slime that kind of float around in it like a drinkable lava lamp.
Mr Hariri's government had struggled to perform the most basic tasks, such as providing 24-hour electricity or drinkable water.
There was no electricity, bottled water was limited and damage to a water treatment plant halted distribution of drinkable water.
Without truck deliveries of purification chemicals, water supply plants will run out of drinkable water in 14 to 28 days.
Another is Danaher, which makes a system the turns wastewater from sinks and tubs — called gray water — into drinkable water.
At Endeavour Crater, the biggest Oppy explored, it came upon ancient bedrock containing clays formed eons ago in drinkable water.
The Senate is expected to approve the $30 million to pay about 65 percent of the drinkable water portion of bills.
Cheesecake Hot ChocolateProving that white chocolate doesn't have to be boring, this hot chocolate is pure, drinkable cheesecake in a mug.
Our natural systems sustain us with all that is necessary for life – such as ample food, clean air and drinkable water.
Crews on the International Space Station (ISS) have already pioneered this approach by filtering their pee and sweat into drinkable water.
Halo Top is about to make their low-calorie ice cream more accessible (and more drinkable) for fans around the country.
They're drinkable wines—certainly more so than a rosé I sipped one balmy June night that tasted exactly like salad dressing.
Everyone agreed it was a drinkable beer, but also came to a consensus that there was some sort of off-flavor.
KeVita's drinkable vinegars have seen growth of 80 percent year-over-year, Andrew Thomas, director of marketing for KeVita, told CNBC.
There is no electricity, bottled water is limited and damage at a water treatment plant has halted distribution of drinkable water.
Two hurricanes devastated our homes and our electrical infrastructure leaving us without the essentials to survive: drinkable water, food and medicine.
Molson makes a terrifically drinkable—if generic—lager with a profile that definitely befits its being chugged as a mild punishment.
In my decades-long search for a drinkable bottle of the original Kina Lillet, I found lots that looked like this.
The vapor-turned-water then drops and pools and flows through a series of mineral cartridges to make it more drinkable.
Recently, ingestible beauty aids have been increasing in popularity with companies producing skin boosters in pill and drinkable "beauty shot" form.
It tasted sort of like the Vanilla Cone, but this drinkable treat was unfortunately not as cold as regular soft serve.
Beer can be drinkable in as few as two or three days, compared with the two weeks required for ale yeast.
The Dippermouth (bourbon, crème de banana, coffee) and the Ginger Baker (ginger, tequila, jasmine) are sophisticated and complex, and eminently drinkable.
With these vehicles, you could drop off a twenty-ton slab of water that is clean, drinkable, to an African village.
I love sour beers, and this is one of the best I've had: fruity and mouth-puckeringly tart but eminently drinkable.
Soylent, a startup that offers drinkable meals that are popular among engineers who are too busy coding to eat, has recently stumbled.
Scientists have created tiny carbon nanotubes that can filter water very efficiently, and could one day help turn seawater into drinkable water.
If you're looking to give the new trend a try, we've rounded up the top pinned drinkable soup recipes on Pinterest, below.
Bread and drinkable water are in short supply in the once-thriving trading town and there is little sign of commercial life.
"Water is such a precious resource up here that we also are cleaning up our urine and making it drinkable," Whitson said.
By including a host of age-defying botanicals and combining them with drinkable collagen, this is the alcoholic equivalent of a facial.
For something that's actually drinkable (no offense, pumpkin juice), add the juice of an apple, a bit of lemon juice, and ice.
I'm very against bottled water and plastic in general, and I'm grateful that my house has drinkable water straight from the faucet.
But its find has raised the tantalizing possibility that the liquor, which is more than 100 years old, could still be drinkable.
"Water is such a precious resource up here that we also are cleaning up our urine and making it drinkable," she said.
The result is something wholly unique that's smoother and more drinkable than moonshine, a little bit sweet but far smokier than rum.
If it was drinkable I would rate it 5 stars but I'll keep it at 4 until the developer fixes the water.
In December 2016, 74 people died in the Siberian city of Irkutsk from drinking scented bath lotion mislabeled as containing drinkable ethanol.
He said the main priorities were to restore electricity, the desalination plant that provides the island with drinkable water, and phone networks.
In the nearby slums, procuring, cleansing and storing enough drinkable water is a daily struggle — and a high-risk game of chance.
The drinkable Corona does predate the virus, though: Corona was first brewed in 1925, while human coronaviruses were not identified until 1965.
And now she's working with a water-filtration company to bring water filters to communities that don't have access to drinkable water.
Coffee is good, putting milk in coffee is good, and combining the two creates a work of art akin to drinkable clouds.
Sprinkle in a few politicians, add that famously drinkable tap water, and you've essentially planted a rose garden of White House contenders.
So you could, theoretically, create a drinkable liquid or an injectable with such toxins that would induce laughing fits by causing brain damage.
We'd know our water is more protected, and we'd move closer to national goal of having water that is fishable, swimmable, and drinkable.
And we're not talking about your average cup o' noodles: these are freshly made drinkable soups that you can take on the go.
This could easily have been a disaster in the hands of other breweries, but it is somehow a pretty drinkable goof-off beer.
The city was under pressure from the state to prove that it could treat drinkable water from the Flint River in an emergency.
But many of them are not expected to stay, as the city's tap water is not drinkable, and may not be for weeks.
Children run around cramped, poorly maintained refugee camps, newcomers pile out of overcrowded boats on the Mediterranean with little food or drinkable water.
In the mountains of Jayuya, locals are working from dawn until dusk to clear roads and help their neighbors eat and access drinkable water.
A 22008 is meaty and mineral, with lovely violet and graphite flavors, while a 22013 is spicy and graceful, exquisitely balanced yet deliciously drinkable.
Unfiltered, unpasteurized, and naturally carbonated, it's brewed with birchwood smoked malt, juniper, sweet gale, and rye for a beautifully drinkable, smoky-sour time machine.
Russell went on to create 8 Greens, a drinkable supplement that she says contains all of the daily greens you need for good health.
It was Lishtot's TestDrop, a device smaller than a keyfob that instantly and reliably tells you if water is drinkable without even touching it.
Humans need biological diversity to ensure we still have abundant food supplies, disease-curing medicines, breathable air and drinkable water, among other vital benefits.
To make it drinkable, or process it into fuel for rockets, one would need to filter out the dust impurities and perhaps some salts.
And whether the incomparable cheerfulness and brightness bestowed by the sight of a too-tall sunflower might also be persuasively rendered in drinkable form.
When humans began exploring our planet, each time they encountered a new island or valley, finding drinkable water was their first order of business.
After lots of taste testing, we've found thatWinc is the best wine subscription service to get you drinkable, affordable wines you can enjoy anytime.
It will result in more polluted water and set us even further back from our goal of swimmable, fishable, drinkable water throughout the country.
" He captioned the above drawing: "A one gallon a day oil leak on the Dakota pipeline would contaminate a million gallons of drinkable water.
However, if you don't agree that Tiger Sugar is bubble tea ... With delicate flavors and textures, Gong Cha's milk tea is inviting and drinkable.
Its 500 residents, who mostly live in the same wooden longhouse, use purification tanks installed by BN to make river or rain water drinkable.
It also sells an Omega-3 fortified version of the product, along with a chocolate variety, protein shakes, "drinkable snacks" and meal replacement beverages.
We must allow EPA to fulfill its intended mission, stop environmental polluters and provide all citizens with breathable air, drinkable water and safe land.
I would say that the drinkable dessert course could be expanded into a separate cocktail bar, except that Odo already has one of those.
"It is exciting that the demand for our breakthrough line of drinkable meals has moved beyond e-commerce," says Rob Rhinehart, Soylent founder and CEO.
With very limited ingredients and time spent, you can whip up a decadent drinkable version of your favorite cake, cookie, muffin, or even ice cream.
Approximately 3 million of its residents are still without electricity after the island was devastated by Hurricane Maria, and 30% lack access to drinkable water.
Some are drinkable cold, although eating them warmed up, ideally out of a bowl with a spoon, arguably underlines the sense that they're a meal.
Retinol has long been promoted as a beauty enhancer, and their black cherry, acerola and pomegranate concoction is the first drinkable version, the company says.
Try the drinkable options from Canadian brand Fountain — with Glow, Beauty and Phyto-Collagen Molecules, you can swig a spoonful and be on your way.
This is the production of the proteins and enzymes involved in creating the compounds that make tea so drinkable, such as flavonoids, terpenes and caffeine.
Because our home has well water (not public water) we also needed to have the well shocked and cleaned to know the water was drinkable.
"By including a host of age-defying botanicals and combining them with drinkable collagen, this is the alcoholic equivalent of a facial," the concoction's drinksupermarket.
Those wines are certainly drinkable, but if you have an opportunity, compare them with the 2014s, which, to my mind, is an absolutely delicious vintage.
She piles layers of salad into the serving bowl, then spoons vinaigrette over each one, yielding pockets of drinkable dressing and some completely undressed leaves.
This portable purifier is an essential not just for outdoor adventures, but also for trips to the many countries where tap water isn't immediately drinkable.
"It&aposs got to be traditional but at the same time drinkable and delightful," cocktail writer, Dave Wondrich, told The New York Times in June 2012 .
You're surrounded by water, but none of it is necessarily drinkable — and there's certainly no bodega at the peak of that mountain range you just climbed.
I have a box of Soylent sitting atop my kitchen cabinets — the ironically named drinkable meal replacement that's engineered to deliver maximum nutrients with minimum effort.
In another, cubes of tender tuna mingle with slippery wakame, crisp slices of fried lotus root, and earthy black-trumpet mushrooms in a tart, drinkable ponzu.
Katadyn Water Filtration System for $52 ($18 off): Why pump filtered water when you can hang a bag and get all the drinkable water you need?
In the worst-case scenario, it foreshadows a future in which drinkable water is up for grabs to the highest bidder rather than democratically accountable officials.
Mexican customs have duly found broader followings—not just tacos and soccer but also drinkable yogurt and pay-as-you-go phone contracts, a Mexican habit.
On balance, Cheerwine Kreme is drinkable but too sweet, and tastes not at all like doughnuts, or glaze, or whatever the hell it was aiming for.
Now, many women who take drinkable collagen on the reg swear that it makes a huge difference in their skin, science and skin experts be damned.
People across the country were stockpiling supplies like toilet paper, ready-to-eat food rations called MREs, and straws that turn pond water into drinkable liquid.
Juice Press, where the kale is drinkable and the oatmeal is raw, has more than 20 locations in New York City, the Hamptons and Greenwich, Conn.
And, apparently, Starbucks is right there with us, because the brand's latest limited-edition Frappuccino is the drinkable version of our childhood summer favorite treat — s'mores!
With time in the decanter, the Joly became more and more interesting, and more drinkable, developing the wet wool character, along with an aroma of chamomile.
They also said power failures were affecting more than 6,000 homes and businesses in the area, adding that many parts of Montecito were without drinkable water.
Soylent, the Silicon Valley-based company that makes drinkable "meals" so that you never have to leave your desk, is expanding into square-shaped chewable food.
After lots of taste testing, we&aposve found that Winc is the best wine subscription service to get you drinkable, affordable wines you can enjoy anytime.
According to Les Shu, Insider Picks Guides Editor, the mug is brilliant at keeping coffee or tea hot, but not too hot that it isn't drinkable.
In Potions, an actress engages with guests, brewing drinkable elixirs and drinking tea while hidden subwoofers cause water-filled cauldrons to form cymatic patterns in a corner.
As for scrapping the EPA, the share of Americans who like the breathable air and drinkable water the agency helps to safeguard is no doubt even higher.
Even in areas where service has been restored, officials and environmental safety experts are concerned that the water coming out of the taps might not be drinkable.
For instance, if you have well water, one of these systems can make it drinkable and get rid of its rotten egg smell and slightly brown color.
Paltrow, who launched GOOP vitamin packs in 2017 and a drinkable antioxidant powder – GoopGlow – earlier this year, is expanding her wellness offerings with GoopGenes, a ingestible collagen.
The winning Wood-to-Energy Deployed Water System (WEDEW) basically creates artificial clouds inside a shipping container-sized box and then condenses them to a drinkable liquid.
The question as to whether there's enough drinkable water on Mars, and where it's located, is critically important to future missions and plans to colonize the planet.
The latter are usually loaded with sugar because of the juice, tonic water, or mixer — often sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup — that make them so drinkable.
WATERisLIFE's Drinkable Book, a book printed on useable filter paper that educates on regional water safety, takes donations for research and development costs via the organization's website.
Taylor said Dublin has conserved 150 million gallons of water a year through using recycled water throughout the city, rather than drinkable water, to keep plants alive.
Excavators have started the laborious task of removing debris and fallen trees from roads throughout the island and trucks carried drinkable water to the worst-affected areas.
The national news reports are finally catching up to the everyday struggles that residents of the Michigan city face for something as simple as clean, drinkable water.
"Instead of saying 'I'm a water technician,' you say, 'My job is to make sure when you turn on the faucet, your water is drinkable,'" said Walker.
And then, for life's more modest challenges, there's always my new go-to: A DRINKABLE FEAST: A Cocktail Companion to 1920s Paris (TarcherPerigee, $18), by Philip Greene.
It must not be too thick, so be prepared to thin it with milk to the consistency of a milkshake (creamy, but still drinkable through a straw).
Skurnik Wines, a national importer, has a proprietary label, the Pinot Project, used for sound, drinkable, modestly priced pinot noirs from California and pinot grigios from Italy.
From thick style Greek yogurts to drinkable kefir-style preparations, full-fat yogurt provides a high-calorie, high-protein base that can be flavored to any taste.
Frustrated about the government's failure to deliver the most basic public services, such as functioning hospitals, drinkable water and waste removal, Indians have turned to the courts.
For instance, if you have well water, one of these systems can make it drinkable and get rid of its rotten egg smell and slightly brown colour.
It would provide the zero emission propulsion of a battery-powered car, the refueling time of a gas-powered car, producing nada but drinkable H20 as a byproduct.
For dessert, I layer the graham crackers with sliced bananas and top it all off with Siggi's drinkable yogurt and cinnamon for a healthier version of banana pudding.
Each tribe starts out with little more than a sizable portion of uncooked rice (not enough to last the full 39 days, however) and access to drinkable water.
It's Going to Be Tougher to Find Drinkable Water on Mars Than We ThoughtExplorers hoping to find easily accessible liquid water on Mars may be out of luck.
The first successful sequencing of the tea genome is a crucial step to making tea plants more robust, productive and drinkable in the face of massive environmental challenges.
Nor is the drinkable version something you should sip flippantly as you page through last year's SkyMall catalog, looking for a new automatic cereal dispenser for your dog.
The billions of gallons of water that rain every year on the eight major rivers that originate here supply 20 percent of the drinkable water in Puerto Rico.
"We also are cleaning up our urine and making it drinkable, and it's really not as bad as it sounds," she said, eliciting a smirk from Mr. Trump.
""It's definitely drinkable," one reviewer wrote, saying that they could see themselves breaking it open at a dinner party to serve "after everyone is a little bit drunk.
" What they came up with, Diving into Hampton Water, is "very light," Bongiovi tells CNBC Make It. "We really set out to create something that is very drinkable.
As our jungle walk progresses, I begin to notice a pattern in Llacko's alleged cures: Just like the famous ayahuasca, most come in the form of drinkable teas.
The Rotary Foundation has made a significant impact in the arena of water and sanitation, and thus far has provided over 23 million people with safe, drinkable water.
The 45-year-old actress went au naturale to celebrate Goop's new goopglow Morning Skin Superpowder, a drinkable skincare product that gives you healthy skin from the inside-out.
It's smooth, rich, and dangerously drinkable, despite its hefty 843-percent alcohol content—no wonder it won Gold in the Chocolate Beer Category in last year's World Beer Cup.
Locals demanded spending to address a lack of housing for crowds of poor immigrants fleeing the horrors of post-revolutionary China, and a territory-wide shortage of drinkable water.
The Earth supports industrialized standards of living only because we are drawing down the "savings account" of non-renewable resources, including fertile topsoil, drinkable water, forests, fisheries and petroleum.
The 38-page plan sets ambitious goals, like doubling the amount of drinkable water in the Palestinian territories and nearly tripling exports as a percentage of the Palestinian economy.
I want everybody in this country to be able to have health care, to have education, to, when they turn on the water, have drinkable water, not toxic water.
Lack of power can be deadly in itself, but what's even worse is that, thanks largely to the blackout, much of the population still lacks access to drinkable water.
"In some neighborhoods households only had running water for a few hours per week, and in any case, it had to be boiled before it was drinkable," Mebert said.
" There are wish-growing seeds, drinkable gold, bowler hats covered in taxidermy crows, and gowns "the color of late-night laughter, early-morning sunshine, and waves crashing around ankles.
The charges come amid a Michigan attorney general investigation into how city and state officials did little to address resident concerns that water coming into their homes was not drinkable.
Oregon voters will vote on a constitutional amendment prohibiting the state and local governments from imposing a tax or fee on the sale or distribution of eatable or drinkable groceries.
Among the wines were a crisp, inviting chenin blanc from Gen del Alma, a light yet nuanced Eggo cabernet franc from Zorzal and another deliciously drinkable cabernet franc from Micheliniwine.
Osmosis Skincare and Harmonized Water — both controlled by the same Colorado-based owner — have advertised their enhanced water as the "world's first drinkable sunscreen, " protecting users from harmful ultraviolet light.
Think big, bold Italian or Californian reds when looking for a drinkable companion; Moliterno is hearty and decadent enough to require pairings that can stand up to her bold flavors.
It will provide the World Cup's "official drinkable yoghurt" in China, as well as other products, and will air commercials in 64 World Cup games as part of its deal.
Luckily, they promise to be a lot more drinkable than they sound, with elements like melon liquor, blackberry and sage champagne, peach, and even cinnamon-flavored whiskey in the mix.
And, sometimes when you order cold brew they give you yesterday's coffee on ice, and it's like: Great, why can't I be in the dimension where I have drinkable coffee?
Cut it with a splash of OJ or toss in a sugar cube, and a glass or bottle of budget-friendly new world sparkling wine becomes all the more drinkable.
Constellation may not be planning to sell a drinkable cannabis product in the U.S. before legalization happens across the nation, but it may begin doing so in Canada next year.
It truly is a most perfect dessert: a drinkable marriage of cream, milk, and sugar, served whipped and cold and just dense enough for a straw to stand at attention within.
She previously launched an organic skin care collection, three fragrances (with complementary candles) and entered the wellness space with supplements and a drinkable, anti-oxidant-packed powder to promote glowy skin.
Some of the reasons are pretty obvious: Being close to water helps because the ocean is what connects the world, and without access to drinkable water cities would die of thirst.
Both devices have a water reservoir, use steam as a heating method, and take packs (or pods) with prepackaged ingredients to provide a consistent, drinkable product with the push a button.
Today, the company confirms that the bar – Soylent's first edible (not drinkable) item – will be priced at $22.80 for Soylent subscribers or $24 for single orders per a 12-count box.
This is in a country where dozens of First Nations communities are living under decades-long boil water advisories, and all of their drinkable water is trucked in by the bottle.
What they did: North America has a number of native grapes (think: Concord, of Maneschewitz fame), and one of them, the notoriously un-drinkable Vitis arizonica, is resistant to Pierce's Disease.
Even if the cognac and liqueur are not drinkable, Ms. Schuster said, the discovery — found in a World War I-era wreckage at the bottom of the ocean — is still significant.
"Where we are now is a much fuller, bigger flavor, but cleaner and more drinkable and refreshing while still paying homage to the Truly that people were already drinking and loved."
A group of scientists in the U.K. created a membrane 'sieve' capable of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable by using graphene, a wafer-thin sheet of carbon atoms.
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Cramer admitted he got it from a "reluctant" Athaide at a recent conference when the two spoke about the market potential for oil, pharmaceutical, pet health, edible and drinkable weed products.
If you make an extra large batch of this super flavorful Vietnamese beef stock, you can sip on it all weekend like a bone broth, sort of like a drinkable blanket.
But by demanding drinkable water to be pumped to their houses, just so they can poop in it and throw it back out, they are burdening their infrastructure in two different ways.
Forget spending unnecessary money on bottled water — LifeStraw is a personal water filtering tool that gives the comfort of safe, drinkable water, even if the only source around is a cloudy stream.
THUMP found out firsthand about the mass overconsumption of drinkable water on the island last year—a problem fueled in part by party tourism, which happens to be the island's economic motor.
If you happen to need a coffee only made drinkable by excessive amounts of cream and sugar while out in Yamunanagar, India, there is only one place to go—Tim Hottens. Yup.
In California, where weed is somehow even more common now that it's legal recreationally, CBD is trickling its way into an enormous edible and drinkable market already teeming with THC-infused products.
The traditional Mexican drink of cinnamony rice milk is light enough to enjoy with a meal, sweet enough to think of as a drinkable dessert, and frankly, just dying to be spiked.
I think that represents the duality of being an everyday citizen trying to operate within your 9 to 5 knowing that in some cities in the US families aren't getting drinkable water.
Sleek and balanced between the tension of its acidity and the richness of its fruit, the wine is deliciously drinkable now but also ready to hibernate for many years in your cellar.
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Perhaps more alarming to many American consumers who enjoy affordable, drinkable wines from France: New U.S. tariffs will result in a sharp rise in prices on French wine sold in America (Reuters).
There are two likely next phases of the Flint water crisis: making the city's water drinkable again, and determining who's to blame for letting things get this bad in the first place.
On March 14th, the Iowa Attorney General's Office filed a consumer fraud lawsuit that claimed Osmosis Skincare and Harmonized Water—which is billed as "drinkable sunscreen"—is a "product seriously flawed" in testing.
Despite being a necessity for life, clean, drinkable water can be extremely hard to come by in some places where war has destroyed infrastructure or climate change has dried up rivers and aquifers.
" Ashmann told the New York Post, "We wanted something a little more drinkable, and we wanted a little bit of bitterness to represent the mood that most people at Penn have right now.
The trend sparked a national crisis in December 22015 when 2649 people died in the Siberian city of Irkutsk after drinking hawthorn-scented bath lotion that had been mislabeled as containing drinkable ethanol.
But given how long they survived and the condition in which they were found, health experts say it is certain they had drinkable water, whether from within the cave or brought with them.
Keeping our water drinkable: International Hydrological Programme Devoted to water research and resource management, this program helps member nations—particularly in Africa—use the latest science to create effective strategies for conserving water.
We've tested the LifeStraw in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable, and at less than $10, it's worth giving this lightweight, portable water purifier a try.
"There's not a single drop of drinkable water — we need water, that's what's urgent — and there's nothing to eat," Marisol González, the head of a nearby technological institute, told the newspaper El Tiempo.
It sounds pretty luxurious as-is, but the real magic happens with the toppings: "caramel sauce in our double-crosshatch pattern and a swirl of mocha sauce..." Now that's a drinkable dessert done right.
It also holds the potential for sprucing up a cheaper bottle of booze (that we might otherwise render un-drinkable) into a pre-made, and ready to pour on-the-rocks, easy summer sip.
The result is an incredibly smooth, more traditionally drinkable red, which, according to Antonio Monteiro (his father founded the winery 30 years ago; he handles exports along with his brother, Marco), was the goal.
He takes a long, slow sip and then adds with a wink, "Now, after all this time, they've started to be proud of the fact that the coffee from the local communities is… drinkable."
Last week, I biked up to the Bronx Brewery in Port Morris, an industrial corner of the South Bronx that's now also a destination for straightforward, drinkable craft beers and good, old-fashioned fun.
The state implemented a color-coded sticker system to gauge tanker water in 2012 — green for drinkable water, blue for household use, yellow for construction-quality — but years on it still isn't properly enforced.
Their best known work includes the 2012 campaign "Hashtag Killer" for the charity Water is Life at DDB; and 2015's "The Drinkable Book," which was named Time top 25 inventions of the year.
Particularly opposed to the proposed plan are representatives from Basra, the oil-rich southern city that's been wracked by violent protests since July over a collapse in basic services such as drinkable water and electricity.
Condemn us to a slow death of non drinkable water, lack of food, lack of medicine while you keep others eager to help from reaching us since they face the impediment of the Jones Act.
" "He has threatened to reduce aid for millions of American citizens in Puerto Rico who are struggling to survive without drinkable water or electricity -- a move that would be a total dereliction of his duty.
With this rationale, Andreessen Horowitz has invested in various gadgets and products that early adopters have embraced, including a nutrient-rich drinkable meal for engineers too busy to take a break from coding, called Soylent.
Most online retailers will offer a selection of oils, tinctures, capsules, vape juices, drinkable syrups, topical creams, and gummies, so even the pickiest folks should be able to find a form that they can tolerate.
It is unclear if it is linked to the contaminated water supply, but it is the latest development in a controversial, and preventable, saga that has gripped the city and left residents without drinkable water.
"In short, the Biosphere 2 experiment failed to generate sufficient breathable air, drinkable water and adequate food for just eight humans, despite an expenditure of $3583 million," the ecologist Rebecca Stewart and her colleagues declared.
The demand has skyrocketed, according to grocery store managers, distributors and supply companies, because safe, drinkable tap water is still largely unavailable, and deliveries of water from the outside have not kept up with demand.
So that's how I ended up accepting an invitation to try a drinkable product called BrainGear, which promises "a clearer brain today" and "a stronger brain tomorrow," and realizing that I am far from alone.
A federal judge has refused to expand a class of consumers who say they were misled by marketing statements for Premier Nutrition's drinkable joint-health supplement Joint Juice to include customers from states other than California.
He also did not say when lead service lines in the Flint system would be replaced, a step that many residents say is necessary for them to begin to regain confidence that the water is drinkable.
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Investigators have so far detained 23 people and President Vladimir Putin has demanded tighter controls on the production and sale of drinks, medicines, perfumes and other liquids with a high percentage of ethanol, or drinkable alcohol.
While wilding out at Momofuku Milk Bar in one of the previous New York episodes of Fuck, That's Delicious, he may have unknowingly concocted the greatest drinkable ice cream creation of all time: the Baklava Milkshake.
Aimed at addressing the disintegrating bedrock of our presumed first-world privileges — drinkable tap water, an accountable government — the project has raised over $30,000 so far for the United Way of Genesee County and Hydrate Detroit.
In the projection, Emirati scientists combine the genes of jellyfish with mangrove roots, one of nature's best desalinators, to create an "organic filtration plant that allows you to produce drinkable water out of the ocean," Scappaticci explains.
It's fascinating, if you're into that sort of thing, but all you really need to know about goses, and sours more generally, is that many of them are delicious and far more drinkable than your average beer.
In 2019, it has provided grants to organizations that empower members of underrepresented communities to pursue outdoor recreation, ensure drinkable and swimmable water in Miami, restore park trails in Pittsburgh while providing workforce development opportunities, and more.   
Yogurt will weigh on sales for many more quarters, Edward Jones analyst Brittany Weissman wrote, noting that the company was in early stages of updating its products and introducing new ones such as organic and drinkable yogurts.
It got to a point in 2010 when a government report revealed that only 2 percent of total surface water was classified as good for supporting aquatic life (with approximately the same amount being regarded as drinkable).
Companies like Juicero, which sells a widely mocked juice maker; Headspace, a meditation app; and Moon Juice, which sells herbal blends and drinkable beauty products, have all sought to fill that demand with various levels of success.
"Drinkable water is a daily issue for my family," said Usama Mohamed Dokali, a cashier in a cafe in Tripoli, who buys bottled water when he can and gets it from a charity when his money runs out.
In Puerto Rico, the power grid is devastated, 80 percent of agricultural crops have reportedly been wiped out, 40 percent of the people need drinkable water and communications are inoperable for most of its 3.4 million American citizens.
It's about the common struggle that young people face if they feel cut-off from the rest of Canada; whether that is the barrier of distance, lack of resources, or simply, the right to a drinkable glass of water.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A team of scientists at a Belgian university say they have created a machine that turns urine into drinkable water and fertilizer using solar energy, a technique which could be applied in rural areas and developing countries.
Poke learned that the water from Emil's tap was drinkable, that he didn't have to boil it or disinfect it or anything, and it was this discovery that nearly sank him, crumpling him into a heap by the cupboard.
If you want to have drinkable, fishable, swimmable water in and around our cities, we need to capture storm water and use it as a resource, instead of just getting it away from the buildings as soon as possible.
BEIJING/ZURICH, Dec 20 (Reuters) - China's number two dairy company will be the official supplier of drinkable yoghurt and pre-packaged ice cream at next year's World Cup after signing an agreement with global soccer body FIFA on Wednesday.
And while Cramer was fascinated by Athaide's market-share estimates — an up to $500 billion opportunity worldwide considering the potential for oil, pharmaceutical, pet health, edible and drinkable products — he agreed that Wall Street shouldn't get ahead of itself.
Sebastiaan Derese and Arne Verliefde, both professors at Ghent University, have created a machine that uses solar energy to turn human urine into drinkable water and—probably because they're Belgian—they are using that pee water to brew beer.
This super-salty brine is toxic to marine life, and as many nations become more dependent on desalination to supply drinkable water to their citizens, the report argues that this form of water purification could be a serious environmental hazard.
Perbacco, even in its youth, behaves like a smooth, mature Barolo: you get the snappy fruit, spice, and menthol with the grippy tannins you want and need from a nebbiolo—but all polished and drinkable and (oh, yeah) also affordable.
Invest in innovative water startups Whether it's drinkable books that educate on safe water tips while filtering out impurities or portable smart straws, there are a number of innovative products from smart companies working on solutions to the water crisis.
In recent years, we've begun to get our heads around the idea of British wine not as something your weird Uncle Frank attempts to make with blackberries and sterilising equipment, but an actual, drinkable alternative to tipples from the Continent.
The facility was instantly recognizable by the multi-story and somewhat rundown can of Austral Lager towering over the grounds, which is actually a silo that holds about 250 tons of barley before it is converted into a more drinkable form.
Across the globe, 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted every year, while almost 1 billion people go hungry, and humans continue to pollute drinkable water sources while more than 1 billion people live without clean water for drinking and cooking.
"It just confirms what we know scientifically, which is that if you're using a filter, if you're installing it, then Flint water at this point is drinkable," he said, noting that didn't negate the need to replace some of the old pipes.
Most aloe vera drinks you'll come across at health food stores are made by crushing or pressing the leaf of an aloe vera plant until it turns into a liquid, which is then filtered and mixed with water to make it more drinkable.
Dating from the 1960s, it is today is "virtually automated", with only periodic inspections needed, according to WSC spokesman Stephen Zerafa To supply the local population, WSC relies on groundwater sources as well as reverse osmosis plants, which turn seawater into drinkable water.
"I understand in the Flint environment that any sign of elevation is going to make everyone go haywire, but here, the water system in Newark is still safe, it's still drinkable," the city's mayor, Ras J. Baraka, said at a news conference.
There are also little streams of gold tinsel, which Nick tells me probably keep the price a little lower (while also adding fun shine, which, I read recently, is so primally appealing because it reminds us of the glistening surface of drinkable water).
Constellation, the maker of Corona and Modelo beers and many brands of wine and liquor, is not planning to sell a drinkable cannabis product in the U.S. before legalization happens across the nation, but it may begin doing so in Canada next year.
Spirits salvaged: Hundreds of bottles of cognac and liqueur were discovered in the wreck of a Swedish steamship sunk by a German submarine during World War I. (No word on whether they're drinkable.) Late-night comedy: The hosts were all watching the impeachment hearings.
In addition to the above, the administration is openly hostile to the EPA, a stance that presents still more obstacles to drinkable water, and it at one point declared war on the USDA's water-infrastructure funds, which advocates aren't convinced the administration has really abandoned.
The plan, presented in a slick 21-page document, aims to cut the Palestinian poverty rate in half and double the amount of drinkable water in the Palestinian territories but some of the ideas require Israeli agreement and have been knocking around for decades.
But beyond the inherent absurdity of crowdfunding what should be a public infrastructure project — as one critic has said, "the state cannot be run like a charity" — it would be cheaper than building those dams to make existing water supplies drinkable and disease-free.
According to the report, which is part of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health's project on Unconventional Water Resources, the amount of toxic brine produced at desalination plants—which convert salt water into drinkable fresh water—is 50 percent higher than previously estimated.
The e-commerce entrepreneur also seems excited by the fact that in the past decade scientists discovered the existence of icy water near the poles that could theoretically be converted into hydrogen and oxygen and used for drinkable water, breathable air and propellants for reusable rockets.
Final ThoughtsThis rosé was not a home-run favorite among our tasters (it lacked any interesting flavor complexity), but it tasted like the most dependable purchase of the bunch — it was a smooth and drinkable option that we'd rely on for an affordable crowdpleaser at summer cookouts.
Should you want to combine this holiday with that other, roastier, slightly more popular one that offers drinkable handouts, and supposing that today is also, coincidentally, your birthday, you can purchase this conveniently predesigned mug that proudly declares that you were born on National Poisoned Blackberries Day.
It's not much of a secret that the beverage industry is big business, with Anheuser-Busch (the guys who make 200+ of the best-selling beers in the world, including a few that are almost drinkable) taking a $43 billion slice of the cake last year.
He spoke to BuzzFeed News the same day that Day Zero was pushed back to April 16, and said that the city's plans to make ocean water drinkable could buy some time as well while everyone anxiously awaits the thing that will ultimately save Cape Town: more rain.
In his ruling Friday in a case against Premier Nutrition, the maker of drinkable supplement Joint Juice, U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg in the Northern District of California requested additional briefing from both parties on what impact the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' 2012 decision in Mazza v.
He also said that he would immediately move to put parts of the city's third water tunnel into use in Brooklyn and Queens, budgeting $21 million to disinfect those portions of the tunnel, which he said would be filled with drinkable water as a backup to the existing system.
So I had a complete stranger wringing out my swollen breasts only to eke out a few teeny tiny droplets of something called colostrum (a pre-milk substance that's like the holy grail of drinkable bodily fluids) which she then scraped into a syringe and dribbled into my screaming baby's mouth.
Rule of thumb: If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is — and, as convenient as it would be, the ambitious concept of "drinkable sunscreen" falls squarely into the generally harmless category of things that would be nice to have but are not feasible with science as we know it.
The makers of two brands of "drinkable sunscreen" failed to prove their product really protects users against sunburn and instead relied on "seriously flawed" testing that "recklessly gave consumers hollow assurances that they were protected from known health hazards," according to a consumer fraud lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Iowa Attorney General's Office.
Why it matters: With 21 million inhabitants, 70% of whom do not have access to "drinkable, piped water," Lagos is Africa's most populous city and an embodiment of how modern-day governments have turned to privatization as a means of solving their water shortage crises — while pocketing some extra cash in the process.
You can also make the most of what you have at home — take batteries from the remote control to use for your flashlight or fill up empty water jugs and water bottles with tap water (if it's drinkable) before the storm so you don't have to buy as much water at the store.
As Bengaluru, and several other Indian megacities with aging or inadequate infrastructure, struggle to tackle issues such as air pollution, congestion and water shortages, builders are looking to woo millennials with homes in upmarket gated-communities that offer open green spaces, drinkable tap water and amenities that range from smart-home connectivity to oxygen generators.
There is virtually no drinkable groundwater and the coastal aquifer faces permanent destruction from overuse; the unemployment rate is the highest in the world at 2628 percent (more than 28503 percent for the youth); and electricity distribution has been reduced to just four hours a day—including for hospitals and other essential service providers.
At lunch, along with a superb tripe-and-calf's-foot stew — the sort of classic French meal you never see in French restaurants in America, or even in France, for that matter — we tasted the Gombaude-Guillot wines and some of Mr. Techer's side projects, like Pom 'n' Roll, a delicious, unpretentiously drinkable Pomerol that does not require much aging.
And while we've offered you myriad edible and drinkable ways to deal with the fact that it's Saturday morning and you probably feel like a big heap of hungover garbage right now—a few examples that come to mind are the perfect Croque-Madame, the world's best breakfast sandwich, and a Bloody Mary with enough garnishes to feed a village—sometimes you need something truly industrial-strength.
I'm still waiting for the pointed question to the candidates who oppose nuclear power, or a question to all candidates about how they will fight the powerful fossil fuel lobbies or convince world leaders to come along with them, or any question about one of the myriad of environmental issues other than climate change, such as mountaintop removal, access to drinkable water, or the pollution of waterways, land, and air.
This is an aggressively bad choice, a poke in the eye to a long history of bipartisan cooperation on environmental issues, to a nation that has come to depend on the agency for healthy air and drinkable water, and to 195 countries that agreed in Paris last year to reduce their emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases in the belief that the United States would show the way.
According to experts, climate change is set to turn global wine production upside down, and while it might seem trite to worry about wine lists in the face of potentially catastrophic weather phenomena, one of the few silver linings to come out of impending flooding and drought is that countries such as the UK—historically lauded for its ability to produce drinkable vinegar—will finally get a look-in on the viticultural landscape.
Examples include a perennially leaky waterline that spans the Grand Canyon and provides all the drinkable water for millions of visitors each year; leaking roofs in many buildings in the Martin Luther King Jr. national historic district, including the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church; and more than $30 million in trail repairs at Mammoth Cave National Park near Bowling Green, Kentucky — the world's longest known cave system, with more than 2023 miles of explored underground paths.
There's the Margarita Atwood, which has a lime wheel and a dash of bitters floating on top, for a drinkable interpretation of "under his eye"; the Joan of Arc & Stormy, a traditional Dark and Stormy with an added drop of absinthe, the domineering French spirit once popular among the French; and the Betty Friedan-inspired Feminine Mys-tiki ("tiki cocktail recipes look complicated because there are so many ingredients, but they're pretty easy to make," she helpfully notes).
Examples include leaks in a 2202-mile pipeline at the Grand Canyon that provides the only drinkable water at the national park; leaching septic tanks that are polluting the watershed in Maine's Acadia National Park; an 2628-year-old seawall that is sinking, leading to recurrent flooding along the Tidal Basin on the National Mall in Washington; and water-damaged walls inside Ebenezer Baptist Church at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park in Atlanta.

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