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"leaching" Definitions
  1. The removal of soluble material from a substance, such as soil or rock, through the percolation of water. Organic matter is typically removed from a soil horizon and soluble metals or salts from a rock by leaching. Leaching differs from eluviation

298 Sentences With "leaching"

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Lead from the city's pipes began leaching into drinking water.
Are chemicals leaching out of these plastics and then causing toxicity?
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Roundup's noxious effect is leaching deeper into Bayer.
Her lips began to crack, to shrivel from the moisture leaching out.
That is, until the pressures of political reality start leaching that integrity away.
As the basalt dissolves, it begins leaching minerals, such as calcium, iron and magnesium.
Environmentalists have for years sounded alarms over leaching fertilizers in the agricultural region's groundwater.
That move resulted in lead and other pollutants leaching into the city's water supply.
The company plans to use a proprietary acid leaching process to extract the lithium.
A technique called "precision irrigation" may curb both water consumption and the leaching of nitrogen.
Ultimately, Bilott discovers dangerously high concentrations of PFOA leaching into the surrounding community's drinking water.
The military, it turned out, had been leaching toxic chemicals into the water for decades.
But municipalities mainly turned to a chemical fix to lower lead levels, namely anti-leaching agents.
Meanwhile, the leaching of corporate trade secrets and copyright material continues to hinder American businesses globally.
Undetected, the chloride corroded aged lead pipes running to older homes, leaching lead into tap water.
Abandoned abruptly, the plant has been awaiting clean-up ever since, leaching poisons into the ground.
You're sort of leaching all of the emotional carnage that comes from this level of alienation.
As it cracks, water rushes over it, leaching out plutonium and dumping it into the sea.
Heat can impact the structural integrity of the product and promote leaching of chemicals into food.
It said it still expects to resume normal leaching activities in the second half of June.
Researchers continue to uncover evidence that PFAS chemicals are leaching into water supplies across the country.
Nearly half had hyperparathyroidism, a serious condition that leads to the leaching of calcium from bone.
The broth is clear but has a powerful, soul-deep funk, leaching from fermented bamboo shoots.
That's when we get a little more concerned about chemicals from plastic leaching into the baby's food.
It's a stark reminder of how our addiction to single-use plastics is leaching into our ecosystems.
Anti-corrosive additives in the water must run through pipes consistently to be effective in preventing leaching.
It dissolves quickly on the road, leaving the chloride to enter nearby waters through runoff and leaching.
High-pressure-acid-leaching (HPAL) technology has a troubled history of operational problems and slow ramp-ups.
The river water is corroding old pipes and lead is leaching into the water, according to the study.
While the surgery was a success—915 coins were removed—blood poisoning from nickel leaching later killed her.
Ageing landfills are still leaching into Shanghai's water supply, and trash is still being illegally dumped, it added.
Aging landfills are still leaching into Shanghai's water supply, and trash is still being illegally dumped, it added.
She also bought a blender to make her sons smoothies with lead-leaching vegetables, like spinach and kale.
Now, it appeared that the experimental drug I take in the trial was leaching magnesium from my body.
Meanwhile, contaminated water continues to flow down hopelessly corroded pipes, leaching lead and providing a breeding ground for bacteria.
The biggest problems are lots of wasted heat and the presence of trace metals, thanks to lead-pipe leaching.
The Michigan city, where 54% of residents are black, has been devastated by lead leaching into its water supply.
Flint River water was so corrosive that it was leaching away lead in older pipes and contaminating the water.
"I think it's unlikely, unless both major party candidates start leaching base support," said Monmouth University pollster Patrick Murray.
But acid rain can contaminate household water supplies by leaching metals from building and plumbing materials, the USGS says.
The city has added chemicals to the water for months that slowly stops the pipes from leaching more lead.
Unfortunately, these metals are softer and reactive with acidic ingredients, thus possibly leaching into foods and causing health issues.
The risks of lead leaching into water are legitimate — as the crisis in Flint, Michigan, proved in heartbreaking detail.
The water from that river contained heavy chemicals, corroding the city's water pipes and leaching lead into the water.
Lead is largely out of sight and out of mind, hiding in urban soils and leaching from aged pipes.
In fact, some buried tailings have been leaching contaminated water the color of blue Gatorade into the reclaimed creek.
It turned out the river water was corrosive, and lead from the city's pipes began leaching into the drinking water.
The city switched back to using Detroit water in October, but it is unclear how long the leaching will continue.
Numerous studies have found toxics associated with e-waste leaching from landfills, contaminating waterways, and contributing to global air pollution.
Basically, extreme exertion can cause muscle cells to explode, leaching proteins into the bloodstream—a place they really shouldn't be.
In places such as Flint, with aging infrastructure, many times that means lead pipes begin leaching lead into the water.
The water of the Flint River, which was already polluted, was being delivered through antiquated pipes, causing leaching of lead.
Despite warnings to public officials, the corrosive river water was not properly treated and began leaching lead from Flint's pipes.
It suggested that water was not only leaching in from the shorelines but was bubbling up from underneath Tangier too.
The hope was that with time, the leaching pipes would eventually subside after being flushed with the less corrosive water.
Plastics leaching into the food, heated or even not heated, can lead to increased estrogen levels and endocrine-disrupting issues.
It's made of rice simmered in chicken broth and white wine, with collapsed tomatoes, sofrito and olives leaching their brine.
The Underhills found that, as in Flint, their well water was corrosive and leaching lead from plumbing in their house.
The successive storms, they say, could cause trash landslides and increase the possibility that toxic liquids are leaching into the soil.
Over the course of hundreds of years, this allows minerals to grow from the highly alkaline fluids that are leaching out.
Such a process can generate sulphuric acid and result in the leaching of heavy metals into nearby soil and water sources.
But Snyder's staff resisted taking the extra steps needed to keep the city's aging pipes from leaching lead into the water.
Despite warnings to public officials, the corrosive river water was not properly treated and the city's aging pipes began leaching lead.
Dry plaster leaching water from its environment and then dripping into the terrarium offers this plant sensations of wetness all around.
Lead, arsenic and other toxic and carcinogenic elements may be leaching from some two dozen Superfund sites in the Houston area.
Three House hearings have been scheduled to examine the contamination, caused by lead from old pipes leaching into Flint's water supply.
Two areas in Arizona are testing a method of mining copper without digging a hole, using a method called in situ leaching.
Salvjiia, 19, is part of a subculture of self-created oddities proliferating online and, more recently, leaching into the world of style.
This warned that more winter and spring downpours will mean more sodden soil, leaching of nutrients and delays to farmers' planting season.
"Bureaucrats created a culture that valued technical competence over common sense, and the result was lead leaching into drinking water," Snyder said.
For example, Cohen cites Michigan Governor Snyder's report, but that report did not discuss leaching of lead from iron pipe – it couldn't.
A 2013 review of research on leaching from plastic pipe identified more than 150 contaminants migrating from plastic pipes into drinking water.
Lead, which can damage the brain and other organs, began leaching from pipes in 2014 after an emergency manager appointed by Gov.
We feel sheepish about it, and for good reason: Once trashed, they end up in landfills, leaching toxic chemicals into the soil.
Last year, Barrick was forced to temporarily stop pumping cyanide solution used in the leaching process at Veladero after a spill in September.
The US still has hundreds of thousands of abandoned mines just like this, invisibly leaching toxic chemicals beneath the surface of our cities.
Talvivaara was originally aiming to become Europe's biggest nickel mine by pioneering an extraction process called bioheap leaching — using bacteria to extract nickel.
The city has since put in additives to reduce the lead leaching from pipes, though levels are still higher than federal rules allow.
Flint is still working to rescale its pipes, putting chemicals in the water to stop the lead pipes from leaching into the water.
However, the municipality failed to take proper corrosion control measures, and eventually the inadequately treated water began leaching lead from the city's pipes.
Massive quantities of fertilizer, waste from farm and poultry operations, and stormwater in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania were leaching into the water.
It also resisted the EPA's demands that it implement corrosion controls, which would have prevented the city's lead pipes from leaching into water.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering increasing the monitoring of a cancer-linked chemical that has been leaching into the water supply.
Another extraction process called cyanide leaching sprays the toxic chemical over mined ore to dissolve the gold, thereby making it easier to extract.
Techniques such as heap leaching or the use of toxic fluids like cyanide and sulphuric acid can be devastating if there are leaks.
And those savings - plus the use of slower but cheaper heap leaching techniques to process the complex ore - could be Olympic Dam's saving grace.
All samples had results that agreed with each other and there were no signs of leaching, a process that could lead to age overestimations.
The combination of rusting metal and toxic chemicals leaching into the water is, well, a lot more beautiful than it ought to be. [PopSci]
After 18 or so years of leaching off our parents, many of us venture out into the world with little to no living skills.
" Among the problems: "Lead, arsenic and other toxic and carcinogenic elements may be leaching from some two dozen Superfund sites in the Houston area.
But water from the polluted river ended up corroding old pipes, leaching lead into tap water, according to a Virginia Tech water quality study.
When no corrosion controls were added after the switch at Flint's water treatment plant, pipes started leaching lead, poisoning much of the city's water.
In the end, officials failed to properly treat the new water with chemicals that would prevent materials from corroding and leaching metals like lead.
Lead, arsenic and other toxic and carcinogenic elements may be leaching from some two dozen Superfund sites in the Houston area, reports The Times.
The city distributed water filters — the same filters used in Flint — to remove lead that had been leaching into tap water from lead pipes.
The Central Asian nation accomplished that feat in large part by exploiting a process called "in situ leaching" increasingly being used to extract uranium.
Ask landowners and other residents of Tennessee and North Carolina what they learned the hard way about coal ash pits leaching into area waterways.
In the lab, researchers showed how the chemicals leaching from microplastics might be inhibiting the growth of oxygen-making bacteria that fill the seas.
Ore mined from Lynas' Mount Weld in Western Australia will be transported for early processing, termed cracking and leaching to the planned Kalgoorlie plant.
If the poison that has been leaching into the nation's bloodstream since the 1950s can be given a name, it would be Roy Cohn.
In Newark, the lead likely started leaching from pipes because the city has been reducing the levels of pH in the water since 2012.
Heap leaching involves stacking crushed ore over a pad, pouring on acid and water and blowing air up through the pad to leach out metals.
The corrosive river water ended up leaching metal from the city's aging pipes, causing water with toxic levels of lead to flow out of taps.
Norilsk Nickel, the company that owns the factory, so far denies that a leak in its plant is responsible for leaching color into the river.
The cracking and leaching process produces low-level radioactive waste that Lynas and Malaysia had been locked in dispute over for the last eight months.
On a whale watch, one fluttered past over the open Atlantic; still another lapped up something leaching from behind a portable toilet in eastern Queens.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee forwarded on Wednesday major legislation that would target a cancer-linked chemical that is leaching into the water supply.
For decades, these chemicals have been leaching into the water supplies of communities near industrial facilities or military bases where they are produced or used.
They say the nickel-copper mining process, no matter how technologically advanced, will risk leaching sulfuric acid, heavy metals and sulfates into the surrounding watershed.
Any construction on the proposed copper mine, which environmentalists say poses the risk of leaching toxic slurry into the Boundary Waters, is likely years away.
The administrator also faced a number of questions about PFAS, the abbreviation for a class of chemicals that have been leaching into the water supply.
Dangerous levels of lead began leaching into the city's water supply after the state's governor, Rick Snyder, switched from Lake Huron to the Flint River.
People who live in rural areas and rely on groundwater wells might see their water tainted with pesticides or other industrial chemicals leaching into the soil.
The risk for London is a gradual leaching away of business and a withering of London's role as Europe's financial capital and the influence it brings.
The contradictions inherent in Pettibon's art spread a gossamer film of transcendence over the poison that has been leaching from the body politic since the 1960s.
Lead pipes leaching toxins into drinking water would be replaced, and public housing in areas vulnerable to effects of climate change would be made more resilient.
Durable, lightweight, and spill-proof, S'well's non-toxic and BPA-free water bottles are a chic and reusable alternative to your average chemical-leaching plastic variety.
The state has faced scrutiny for months after Flint switched its water supply and failed to use protective chemicals that prevent leaching of lead from pipes.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday announced it would regulate "forever chemicals" that have been leaching into the water supply in cities across the country.
The new source did not contain adequate chemical protection against lead leaching from its pipe system, exposing residents to potentially toxic doses of the heavy metal.
She is, day by day, actively leaching out all of the poison that has seeped into my heritage, working her magic one dish at a time.
Failure to treat the water from the Flint River caused the pipes to corrode, leading to the leaching of lead and other toxic chemicals into the system.
And the city failed to treat that corrosive water with chemicals that prevent it from leaching lead out of the aging pipes that route water around town.
The lead poisoning in Flint recalls a similar water emergency from the early 2000s in Washington, D.C. that highlights the risks of relying on anti-leaching chemicals.
The Flint measure would provide $250 million for repairs to its lead-leaching water lines as well as deal with the health effects on the city's residents.
Water leaching through the landfill can carry such toxins into the groundwater or nearby bodies of water, and from there into drinking water and the food chain.
The water eroded the protective coating that lined the city's system of lead pipes, which in turn began leaching out the toxic metal into the drinking water.
Among the new conditions, Lynas is required to present a plan to set up its cracking and leaching facility overseas within four years of the licence renewal.
Among the new conditions, Lynas is required to present a plan to set up its cracking and leaching facility overseas within four years of the license renewal.
Eating plastics can harm adult fish by filling their stomachs with indigestible material, causing malnutrition, and by leaching toxins that can disrupt biological processes like hormone signaling.
Officials had switched the source of the city's drinking water to the Flint River and failed to use chemicals that prevent lead from leaching into the flow.
Then, the sucking morass of fable crept back into my consciousness each time the fog swept in, smudging the horizon and leaching the color from the ground.
In the late 1970s, residents of Love Canal in Niagara Falls, N.Y., began complaining of odd smells, rashes and liquid leaching into the basements of their homes.
Animal waste, antibiotics, hormones, fertilizers, pesticides used on feed crops, bacteria, viruses, and sediments from eroded land wash into our waterways, sometimes leaching into drinking water supplies.
He lived his life leaching off the souls of inspiring, young girls due to the fact that he could never know how it feels inspired to live.
Ms. Walters visited Blacksburg last month, touring the labs where the tests took place and where the corroded, lead-leaching pipes removed from her house are now stored.
Under his watch, the city failed to treat the river water to prevent corrosion in the pipes, which led to the leaching of lead into the city's water.
In Syria, as many as 50,000 makeshift oil refineries stain the country, leaching oil into the water and soil, and ruining the health of the children operating them.
The cracking and leaching process produces the low-level radioactive waste that has angered residents near its Malaysian plant and led to the dispute with the Malaysian government.
Officials did not treat the water against corrosion, and as it passed through the old lead and iron pipes of Flint's infrastructure, lead began leaching into the water.
Dogs bark from the balconies of half-built homes as kids kick a ball around one narrow alley, beneath webs of tangled cables leaching power from hot-wired streetlamps.
Not only that, but the city didn't treat that corrosive water with chemicals that prevent it from leaching lead out of the aging pipes that route water around town.
Leaching activities at Veladero have been restricted since March 29 when a pipe carrying cyanide solution used for processing gold from ore failed at the mine's heap leach facility.
The city also treats its water with orthophosphate, a food additive that creates a protective film on the inside of pipes that prevents lead from leaching into the water.
After a fire in Slave Lake, Alberta, in 2011 that destroyed about 400 homes, the city landfill was found to be leaching toxins after fire debris was deposited there.
There's a tradition in fantasy literature of stories that depict magic leaching out of the world in favor of the forces of rationality and science and what have you.
In May the city began a chemical treatment program to prevent lead from leaching into the water, but it will take until next year for the chemicals to set.
New Jersey has begun a $120 million project to replace aging pipes, blamed for leaching the toxic metal into the drinking water, to around 18,000 homes within 30 months.
Lynas generates the low-level radioactive waste during the cracking and leaching process and that waste is what has caused most of the nearby residents' ire toward the facility.
A drive to cut spending led to an invisible poison leaching into the water supply — initially invisible, disproportionately harming the poor, and with effects that are damaging and irreversible.
The apathy - on a continent where strongman rulers are traditionally feted in their home areas - reveals the slow leaching away of political support from one of Africa's longest-serving rulers.
Mr Timol says that many of Britain's 1,700-odd mosques have already been forced to bring in second, English-speaking imams, if only to stop their youthful congregants leaching away.
Mistakes in the treatment process sent corrosive water through the city's metal pipes starting in April 28, leaching lead that then flowed into residents' homes and out of their taps.
Mistakes in the treatment process sent corrosive water through the city's metal pipes starting in April 2014, leaching lead that then flowed into residents' homes and out of their taps.
Even diehard libertarians should worry when the administration weakens rules governing the leaching of coal ash into groundwater, or permits the use of pesticides that may impair children's brain development.
Researchers in the city say that low water use by residents may slow the process of restoring the protective coating that stops lead from leaching out of the city's pipes.
She acknowledged the high levels and referred to a conversation that she and Busch had allegedly had over the possibility that the water's chemistry was leaching toxic compounds from pipes.
California has declared a public-health emergency in fire areas, partly out of concern that household chemicals leaching from some 9,000 burned homes and buildings could contaminate soil and water.
Flint residents have been put at risk because of the high levels of lead leaching from water pipes, caused by a switch to less expensive water from the Flint River.
Some believed this frightening claim, suspecting that the ongoing decline might be triggered by smoking and exposures to pesticides or components of plastics leaching into our food and disrupting hormones.
Michigan's top environmental regulator Dan Wyant resigned over the failure to ensure that the Flint River water was properly treated to keep lead from pipes from leaching into the water.
But because half of the service lines to Flint homes were made of lead and the water wasn't being properly treated, lead began leaching into the water supply as well.
Actor Mark Ruffalo was on Capitol Hill Tuesday, testifying in a House Oversight Committee meeting over how to handle a cancer-linked chemical that's been leaching into the water supply.
The rest of their bodies lie in the depths of the pie, leaching their brine into a rich custard, larded with bacon and hard-boiled eggs and spiked with mustard.
OSLO (Reuters) - Killer whales are at risk of extinction off industrialized regions of Europe from poisonous chemicals banned decades ago that are still leaching into the seas, scientists said on Thursday.
Only after tests from Virginia Tech University confirmed that the highly corrosive water from the Flint River was leaching lead into tap water was the water supply switched back to Detroit.
At more than 70 sites across the country, toxins like arsenic, mercury, and radium are leaching into groundwater from pond-like storage pits filled with the sludgy leftovers of coal burning.
Rick Snyder (R), switched to using the Flint River for its water in 2014 but never applied the correct corrosion controls to its pipes to prevent lead from leaching into water.
Federal law requires that water systems which are sent through lead pipes must contain an additive that seals the lead into the pipe and prevents it from leaching into the water.
EPA WILL REGULATE FOREVER CHEMICALS: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday announced it would regulate "forever chemicals" that have been leaching into the water supply in cities across the country.
Email exchanges in February 2000 between executives at Veolia and a city contractor show some senior employees were aware that lead from the city's pipes could be leaching into drinking water.
As it scrambles to replace 21.1,2440 pipes leaching lead this year, the beleaguered city is strapped for cash and looking to collect money from residents for water used during the crisis.
Though the mice had kept in cages made of polysulfone, not polycarbonate, the researchers noticed a whitish residue in some of the cages, indicating they had been damaged and were leaching chemicals.
Those concerned about plastics leaching chemicals into the ground at landfills and ending up in our bodies by way of the marine life that ate it first may lean towards the former.
Finally, Prysby and Busch are accused of not requiring Flint to treat its corrosive river water with chemicals that could have prevented lead from leaching from pipes in violation of the act.
INDONESIA NICKEL: The first battery-grade nickel and cobalt project in Indonesia using high-pressure acid leaching technology could start commissioning in the second half of 2020, consultancy firm CRU Group said.
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters suggests this was an imprudent decision, and that the abandoned waste left at the site is now at risk of leaching into the environment.
The judge didn't rule on the EPA's negligence, writing, "The EPA was well aware that the Flint River was highly corrosive and posed a significant danger of lead leaching" into residents' homes.
And the harm caused by microplastics may extend beyond the particles themselves: In the lab, researchers have found that the chemicals leaching out of microplastics may be compromising oceanic oxygen-making bacteria.
Etched lines on the left side waver and blot — the result of what is called, in printmakers' patois, "foul biting," the effect of acid leaching through the wax resist on the plate.
The menu reaches from the highlands to the sea, with earthy llapingachos, achiote-stained potato cakes with gooey hearts of mozzarella, served alongside encebollado, a stew of barely poached tuna, leaching brine.
Caramelized sugar is poured in, and cinnamon left to steep, imported from Bolivia because it's "stronger and sweeter," Ms. Sanchez said, bred to survive at altitude, leaching its memory of another life.
Whenever Bourdain discovers a hole-in-the-wall culinary gem, he places it on the tourist map, thereby leaching it of the authenticity that drew him to it in the first place.
Experts told VICE News that preventing this chemical from leaching into the air is easy to do: Relatively cheap technology exists that allows chemical facilities to trap it and burn it off.
The move was not accompanied by efforts to treat the water with chemicals to prevent leaching from lead pipes, and it's feared that tens of thousands of Flint residents have been exposed.
Since the water wasn't properly treated, lead from aging service lines to homes began leaching into the Flint water supply after the city tapped into the Flint River as its main water source.
Over the years, Highland Acid Pits, another Harris Country site, collected an unknown amount of industrial waste, including sulfuric acid from oil and gas refining, leaching hazardous chemicals into the soil and groundwater.
But to save more cash, the city declined to add anti-corrosion agents that would have stopped the water eating away at the lining of the pipes, thus preventing lead from leaching out.
About half of the service lines to homes in Flint are made of lead and because the water wasn't properly treated, lead began leaching into the water supply, in addition to the iron.
In the wake of such groundbreaking works as Sally Potter's "Thriller" (20103) and David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" (22010), narrative began to leach into experimental films, and experimental technique was leaching into narrative films.
Jenelle Wempner, a geoscientist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, studied the worms' voluminous production of poop-balls—called "aggregates"—and found that they may be eroding and leaching nutrients from soil.
Though Harrison's mother flits in and out of these pages like a malevolent sprite, leaching love, order and money from the household, "On Sunset" is not, in the end, a story of loss.
City officials failed to treat the water from the new source in a way that would prevent lead from leaching into it, and the city and state played down the problem for months.
Fresnillo said its two development projects - the Pyrites plant for increasing silver and gold recovery rates and a dynamic leaching plant for producing precipitate from pyrite concentrate - had advanced on time and on budget.
Additionally, about half of the service lines to homes in Flint are made of lead and because the water wasn't properly treated, lead began leaching into the water supply, in addition to the iron.
SMM, together with nickel miner PT Vale Indonesia, are conducting a feasibility study on a nickel smelting project in Pomalaa, Southeast Sulawesi, using high pressure acid leaching (HPAL) technology in which SMM has expertise.
Auntie Kim also taught Mr. Tang to make bun rieu cua, rice noodles in a dusky red tomato broth with brine leaching from a rubble of crab paste, ground pork, egg and dried shrimp.
Officials were finally compelled to act after an engineering study commissioned by the city found that measures to prevent lead from leaching into drinking water were failing at one of Newark's two treatment plants.
The Atomic Energy Licensing Board, an agency under the Malaysia's environment ministry, asked Lynas to present a plan to set up a cracking and leaching facility overseas within four years of the licence renewal.
About a month after meetings with corporations responsible for dangerous groundwater contamination, Pruitt moved to rescind the Waters of the United States rule (WOTUS) that would limit dangerous toxins leaching into Americans' drinking water.
In Flint, the lead pipes began leaching toxins into the water after the state of Michigan decided to switch the financially ailing city's drinking water source, and failed to properly treat the water with orthophosphates.
FLINT, Michigan — Five years after Flint's water turned brown and acrid, leaching lead out of old pipes and carrying other contaminants into people's homes, Carma Lewis still can't bring herself to drink from the tap.
A study in China has shown that the fewer teeth a person has, the greater their risk of oesophageal cancer, perhaps as a result of toxic bacterial chemicals leaching into the saliva from infected gums.
Glencore is facing a similar dilemma to ERG at its Mutanda mine, where the ore body is transitioning from oxide, suitable for straight-to-metal leaching, to sulphide, which generally requires processing by a smelter.
I had it once with long trunks of carrots and a broken fish still threaded with bones, and later with a half-submerged archipelago of beef, whose leaching fat made the broth thicker and stronger.
In a 2016 analysis, Thomas Tidwell, who was then chief of the United States Forest Service, warned of risks to the Boundary Waters from the proposed Twin Metals mine, including the leaching of harmful metals.
Our grasslands, whether called prairie, steppe, savanna or cerrado, are the backbone of our ecosystem, their plunging roots leaching nutrients into the soil and keeping it from washing away in floods, their blades feeding wildlife.
The idea of leaching billions of dollars out of Medicaid suggests that one side of the political aisle sees being able to go to a physician or a hospital as a luxury, not a right.
Flint's water crisis began when its old lead piping system began leaching into the city's water supply after the source was switched in a cost-saving move, increasing the risk of contamination for residents there.
While the military has used the chemicals extensively, it is far from the only entity to do so, and in recent years, companies like DuPont have come under fire for leaching PFAS into water systems.
China's Tsingshan Group and partners including GEM Co Ltd are building a $220 million high pressure acid leaching (HPAL) plant at the PT Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP) on Indonesia's Sulawesi island, a nickel mining hub.
Help for coal plants: The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to roll back a regulation meant to limit the leaching of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and mercury into water supplies from coal-fired power plants.
But when the state switched the city's water supply to the Flint River, it did not properly treat the water, and the water corroded the pipes, leaching lead and heavy metal into the drinking water supply.
For so many years it was macOS that was leaching iOS features up into the desktop environment, but with iOS 2000 Apple is taking on the harder task of bringing macOS versatility to its mobile devices.
To be clear, damaged solar panels leaching toxic materials isn't an enormous risk, given how much solar panels help address the near-term dangers of global warming and how many other dangers are present during hurricanes.
To simplify the operation, McGill is running a pilot study of heap leaching, which BHP has used for years at mines in Chile, expecting to lower the operating costs at Olympic Dam by around 10 percent.
The bill also sets aside $21625 million in the EPA budget for the study and regulation of a chemical used in a variety of nonstick products and fire-fighting foam that has been leaching into water.
But technical compliance with the intricacies of tax law will do nothing to alleviate the reputational damage they could suffer if their businesses become widely perceived as leaching off (rather than contributing to) the nation state.
Moreover, students from neighboring Mount Olive also attended Gardendale schools, but Gardendale residents voiced no concerns about these students leaching resources or looking different from the community that showed up at Gardendale's sporting and church events.
The bill, which passed 247 to 159, targets a class of chemicals abbreviated as PFAS that have been leaching into the water supply across the country, causing health problems in communities where water has been contaminated.
The bill, which passed 22020 to 159, targets a class of chemicals abbreviated as PFAS that have been leaching into the water supply across the country, causing health problems in communities where water has been contaminated.
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), it was later revealed, failed to require Flint to use anti-corrosive agents to prevent the water from leaching lead from the pipes as it flowed into people's homes.
The pipes began leaching lead into the water supply in 20113, when the Flint River became the primary source of water for the city and officials failed to add corrosion controls to prevent the pipes from eroding.
FUTURE THREATS Glencore is facing a similar dilemma to ERG at its Mutanda mine, where the ore body is transitioning from oxide, suitable for straight-to-metal leaching, to sulphide, which generally requires processing by a smelter.
Vale Indonesia is working on obtaining environmental permits for the proposed 40,000-tonne smelter which will process ore extracted using high-pressure acid leaching (HPAL), Business Development Manager Steve Brown said on the sidelines of the conference.
The Atomic Energy Licensing Board, an agency under the environment ministry, said Lynas will also be required to present a plan to set up a cracking and leaching facility overseas within four years of the license renewal.
This is a smart strategy, as re-processing the tailings is relatively simple and will provide capital to restart underground operations, while at the same time winning environmental kudos as the dams are currently leaching into nearby creeks.
Investigations later revealed that mistakes made during the water treatment process sent highly corrosive water through the city's water system, leaching lead from the pipes as water made its way to people's homes and out of their faucets.
Here's the problem: When the state switched the city's water supply to the Flint River, it did not properly treat the water, and the water corroded the pipes, leaching lead and heavy metal into the drinking water supply.
A THOUGHTFUL DEBATE ON THE MERITS OF CÉLÉBRITÉ: Actor Mark Ruffalo was on Capitol Hill Tuesday, testifying in a House Oversight Committee meeting over how to handle a cancer-linked chemical that's been leaching into the water supply.
The agency failed to instruct officials in Flint, which was under state control at the time, to treat its water with chemicals that would have prevented lead from leaching from pipes and plumbing fixtures into the drinking water.
The studies, known as AMDAL, need to be completed and approved by the environment ministry before investors can proceed, such as China's stainless steel giant Tsingshan Group which aims to build a high pressure acid leaching (HPAL) plant.
Erik D. Olson, a drinking water expert at the council, says Newark is not using enough of the chemical treatment that creates a protective layer inside old lead pipes to prevent leaching of lead into the water supply.
Hexavalent chromium, also known as chromium-6, is the chemical that was featured in the popular 2000 movie "Erin Brockovich," starring Julia Roberts as the activist who helped sue a California utility over the chemical leaching into water.
The rule's goal is to make water less corrosive and prevent the leaching of lead and copper from plumbing and drinking water distribution system components, including piping that feeds into homes and the taps from which the water flows.
What then drew out the lead from existing pipes was a new set of disinfectants also applied by the Army Corps, called chloramines, which had a powerful leaching effect on the lead in the system's old pipes and joints.
What's more, prescription drugs can enter our waterways and drinking water supplies through manufacturing waste, animal excretion, runoff from animal feeding operations, or leaching from municipal landfills, according to a 2010 report from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Other nights there might be res guisada, a stew of long-mellowed beef and broken-down carrots, or cocido, a soup stocked with cow feet, the collagen leaching into a broth that rests lush and heavy on the tongue.
BUENOS AIRES/TORONTO (Reuters) - Authorities in the Argentine province of San Juan lifted restrictions on leaching operations at Barrick Gold Corp's Veladero mine on Thursday, but the world's biggest gold producer said it would not immediately resume full operations.
In a statement, the world's only major producer of rare earth metals outside China said it the new planned cracking and leaching plant in Western Australia forms part of a $500 million growth strategy to boost production by 2025.
In a statement, the world's only major producer of rare earth metals outside China said it the new planned cracking and leaching plant in Western Australia forms part of a $500 million growth strategy to boost production by 2025.
Amazon, Walmart, and other retailers have been waging a protracted war over warehousing and logistics while Express has almost no physical footprint of its own, instead leaching off the existing supply chains of its merchants and outsourcing labor to temps.
But the budget pricing has not prevented Avtovaz from slowly leaching market share during the downturn; it had a 16.8 percent share last year, still making it the single biggest player, but that was down from 18.3 percent in 2012.
The new water was not treated with chemicals to prevent leaching from lead pipes, and thousands of Flint residents are feared to have been exposed to toxic levels of the heavy metal, which can cause brain damage and other health problems.
Inalum, along with state-controlled miner PT Aneka Tambang (Antam), and Zhejiang Huayou are planning to build a high pressure acid leaching (HPAL) plant and a rotary kiln-electric furnace to process nickel ore, the SOE said in a statement.
"Policy makers should be really concerned about a leaching of British businesses abroad and should engage with businesses early to understand what assurances they can offer and closely monitor any shifts overseas," said Simon Collins, the chairman of KPMG's British operations.
City water managers, who were overseen by officials at the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, failed to add a chemical to the river water that would have coated the city's aging pipes and prevented lead from leaching into the water.
Democrats on the House Oversight and Reform Committee are asking the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to turn over documents showing how the agency plans to regulate a cancer-linked chemical that has been leaching into the water supply across the country.
"The ultimate goal is to find products that won't end up in a landfill and won't decompose — products that can be reused, recycled and pose no risk of chemicals leaching," said Lori Alper, the founder of the Groovy Green Living blog.
"Those are countries where their environmental institutions are very weak, their legislation is non-existent, so if you're competing with in situ leaching in essentially low-governance areas of the world it's going to be really, really hard," he said.
In August last year, Malaysia renewed the plant's operating license for a shorter-than-usual six months on condition that it finds a permanent site to store waste and moves its cracking and leaching facility outside of Malaysia within four years.
The process of soil leaching into a hole below ground is usually very slow — taking years or even hundreds of thousands of years — and is most common in areas like the Shenandoah Valley where there are many naturally occurring caves.
These chemicals have been leaching into groundwater around 126 military bases above levels that the EPA considers safe, but the new study found that the safe limit for these chemicals is actually 43 times lower, as low as 12 parts per trillion.
Oxybenzone and octinoxate are destroying the oceans around the world, according to scientists whose research has shown that the chemicals break down coral by leaching it of nutrients and disrupt the development of fish and marine life, like sea urchins and algae.
But it was not until last fall that a group of independent researchers and physicians confirmed what citizens had long suspected and government officials denied: Lead leaching out of old piping had made Flint water unsafe to drink or even bath in.
And it is weak on financial services, a key issue for Britain and London itself, and international firms using London to sell services around Europe would have to open new bases inside the bloc, eventually, economists argue, leaching significant staff and investment away.
The copper core and aluminum layers warm up and distribute heat quickly and evenly through the bottom and sidewalls; the stainless steel layers shield the copper and aluminum in order to prevent reactions with foods and subsequent leaching as well as warping.
Here is an email from February 2015 in which Stephen Busch is responding to worries from the Environmental Protection Agency and stating that the city had a corrosion control program, or added chemicals that prevent leaching of dangerous metals like lead, in place.
Lynas added the licence was also subject to it building an operational cracking and leaching facility outside the country by July 2023 and developing a permanent disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste within the first year from the date of approval.
As part of the six-month renewal, the Atomic Energy Licensing Board also asked Lynas to present a plan to move the site's existing cracking and leaching facility to a location outside of Malaysia within four years of a new license being issued.
The New York Times reported this week that officials began a program of alerts and filter giveaways after a study showed that one of two plants servicing Newark's 285,100 residents failed to implement protocols to prevent lead in pipes from leaching into the drinking water.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is expected to roll back an Obama-era regulation meant to limit the leaching of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and mercury into water supplies from the ash of coal-fired power plants, according to two people familiar with the plans.
"Once a chemical process is underway—let's say, the oxidization of mining waste and leaching of heavy metals and acid drainage—it's much, much harder to stop that chemical process than just preventing it from the outset," says Ugo Lapointe, Canadian coordinator for MiningWatch.
The task force said MDEQ should receive primary blame for the crisis, citing its failure to use corrosion control chemicals in Flint's water system to prevent the lead leaching, and then resisting calls from others to take action after the lead poisoning was discovered.
When she told Hanna-Attisha that she had heard the city of Flint wasn't doing "corrosion control" to prevent lead in aging pipes from leaching into the water supply, the doctor didn't need to be told twice about the gravity of the potential consequences.
Flint's water crisis started in 2014 after an emergency manager appointed by Snyder switched the city's water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River to save money, but failed to treat the water with chemicals to eliminate lead from leaching out of corroded pipes.
It's clear that government officials betrayed Flint residents, first by switching the city's drinking water system to the polluted Flint River and failing to keep lead from leaching into the water, and then by ignoring complaints and dragging their feet for months in responding.
Rick Snyder found that the primary blame for the contamination in Flint lay with the state Department of Environmental Quality for failing to require the use of anti-corrosion chemicals in the water to keep the iron pipes from leaching lead and contaminating drinking water.
An image of three kayakers on the Animas River became a neon media sensation, drawing attention to a problem that continues to plague the West: The region has thousands of old, acid-filled mines, some leaching into waterways, others that could burst at any time.
"Right now the sulfide leaching plant has stopped, the electrowinning B1 and B2 plants have stopped and the other plants are stopping and what they (the company) are going to do is stockpile (copper)," said Patricio Tapia, the president of Escondida Union No.1.
Mr. Snyder also took shots at the E.P.A., which learned in April 2015 — a year after Flint switched to a new water source, the Flint River — that the city was not adding a chemical that would prevent its pipes from corroding and leaching lead.
However, the distortion of the debate by Trump and other politicians creates a danger that resources will be misdirected from more pressing infrastructure needs, such as aged water pipes leaching lead and schools - or from projects that will have a considerable regional economic impact.
I remember the tent poles extravagantly carved with so much intricacy that I think that the makers forgot for a moment that the poles were only intended to anchor tents into the ground, provide movable shelter to prevent the wind and the sun from leaching life away.
The outlook, issued by delegates attending an industry gathering, comes after China's Tsingshan Group last year surprised the market with a low-cost estimate and short time frame to launch a $700 million high pressure acid leaching (HPAL) plant with partners on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
In reality, dozens of containers held used adult diapers, household garbage, plastic bags and other waste, and some of the containers were found to be "leaching fluids," according to a legal opinion on the case by the Pacific Centre for Environmental Law and Litigation, a Canadian nonprofit.
" When questioned by EPA regional water safety expert Miguel Del Toral in February about whether Flint was using a proper corrosion control program to reduce the corrosiveness of the water and prevent lead leaching, Busch replied that the city did in fact have an "optimized corrosion control program.
Still, the president drank from a glass of filtered water from Flint on what is his first trip to the city since a group of researchers and physicians confirmed last fall that lead leaching out of old piping left the water unsafe for residents to drink or bathe in.
" Methane gas leak forces S. California residents out of their homes The governor's office has said Snyder "requested funding to switch the source back to the Great Lakes Water Authority," to combat the lead leaching, and "appointed an independent task force to identify possible missteps and areas for improvement.
It's enough to make you wonder if the organs of government are fundamentally no longer able to hold these agencies accountable, leaving them to operate as miniature authoritarian claques embedded in a nominally democratic state, slowly leaching power and legitimacy from the elected officials they claim to serve.
She acknowledged the high levels and the possibility that they could be a result of lead leaching from pipes because of corrosive water, but she also noted that previous rounds of sampling of 100 homes had uncovered just two results over the federal limit, with the highest at 20153 ppb.
In the House, over several hours of tense questioning, lawmakers sought to stitch together the chain of events that led to Flint's water being contaminated with high levels of lead, particularly the failure to add a chemical to the water that would have prevented the city's aging pipes from corroding and leaching lead.
In February 2015, Mr. Busch told a concerned Environmental Protection Agency official, who was asking about some high lead findings, that Flint was indeed using chemicals to prevent leaching from the pipes, a process known as corrosion control, though the state now acknowledges that no such controls were in place at the time.
Destroying an old phone and trashing it so that it spends a near-eternity in a landfill might not seem like a big deal, but if you multiply that by the millions of devices sitting unused in the country, that equals a lot of toxic substances potentially leaching into soil and groundwater.
The air, earth and water of Crossett, with its population of about 5,500 people, have been spoiled by harmful fumes and vapors, by chemicals discharged into unlined basins, by fiber products and ash hidden in fields beneath a few inches of dirt and behind fences that do not solve the problem of carcinogens leaching into creeks and wells.
Assistant water treatment plant supervisor Mike Glasgow tested Walters' home, and the information was forwarded to the EPA, which told the MDEQ that the level could be a result of the river water leaching the inside of the pipes — after all, it was corroding the metal on GM auto parts — and depositing lead in the water.
For more than a year after an emergency manager — appointed by Mr. Snyder to oversee the city — approved a switch from the Detroit system to water from the Flint River to save money, workers assigned to manage the city's water system failed to lower lead risks with a simple solution: adding chemicals to prevent old pipes from corroding and leaching metals like lead.
The expansive menu doesn't stray far from classics like adobo, a dish whose thousand recipes tilt between toyo (soy sauce) and suka (vinegar), here declaring allegiance to soy; kalderetang kambing, goat left to brood for hours in a pot with green olives and creamy liver; and pork skewers that unite candy and barbecue, leaching 7-Up, banana ketchup and brown sugar.
Along with countries like Niger, Mali and Mongolia, Kazakhstan has an advantage: lax regulations that allow it to process uranium cheaply from in situ leaching, which involves pumping chemicals into uranium reserves and carries serious risks to the environment if it's not carried out responsibly, said Danielson, who consults developing nations on mining through his company Sustainable Development Strategies Group.
In the mid-1970s, a quarter-century after the Hooker Chemical Company stopped using Love Canal, in upstate New York, as a dump site, suspected carcinogens were found to be leaching through the soil into the backyards of homes built on the banks of the filled-in ditch dug by William Love, who had planned a model community there at the end of the 19th century.
The White House announced Tuesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE would likely veto legislation designed to manage a class of cancer-linked chemicals leaching into the water supply.
Also expected are regulations to address PFAS, a cancer-linked chemical leaching into drinking water, Part two of the EPA's take on the Waters of the U.S. Rule that dictates which rivers and streams are federally protected, a rollback of clean car standards, mercury standards and the opening of parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling — all likely fodder for legal challenges.
The copyright reform campaign has been massively polarized throughout, with one side claiming it means the end of the free Internet and the death of memes because it will result in all online uploads being pre-filtered; and the other accusing opponents they're in the pay of tech giants which they accuse of freeloading and leaching off Europe's creative industries by monetizing copyrighted content without paying for its use.
Two more factors compounded the problems, according to a class-action lawsuit: The state Department of Environmental Quality wasn't treating the water with anti-corrosive agents as required by state law, so the water was eroding iron water mains, turning them brown, and about half of the service lines to Flint's homes are lead, and the toxic element began leaching into the water supply, along with the iron.
The pair also are charged with failing to require the city of Flint to add chemicals to its new water supply to prevent lead from leaching from service lines, which is standard protocol for dealing with aged water systems; with improperly manipulating water-testing samples by directing residents to "pre-flush" their taps, which would decrease lead levels; and with failing to collect enough samples from homes that were known to have lead service lines.
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.
Here's a short, quaint-feeling list of things I worried about, back when I had a baby, in comparatively less dire 2015: phthalates, sulfates, bisphenol A, pesticides, carbon-monoxide fumes, the leaching lead pipes in my Victorian-era home, crib bumpers, plush toys, the flame-retardant chemicals sprayed on every stroller sold in America, high food-chain fish, turkey sandwiches, unpasteurized cheese, even that my own bad mood could be potentially harmful to my daughter's delicate brain chemistry.
Here's a short, quaint-feeling list of things I worried about, back when I had a baby, in comparatively less dire 2015: phthalates, sulfates, bisphenol A, pesticides, carbon-monoxide fumes, the leaching lead pipes in my Victorian-era home, crib bumpers, plush toys, the flame-retardant chemicals sprayed on every stroller sold in America, high food-chain fish, turkey sandwiches, unpasteurized cheese, even that my own bad mood could be potentially harmful to my daughter's delicate brain chemistry.
Inhofe, meanwhile, said he's received a letter from House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOvernight Energy: Protesters plan Black Friday climate strike | 'Father of EPA' dies | Democrats push EPA to abandon methane rollback Youth protesters plan Black Friday climate strike GOP lawmaker boasts 'overwhelming bipartisan support' for USMCA trade deal MORE's (D-Calif.) staff saying she would not bring a bill to the House floor without provisions related to a class of chemicals abbreviated as PFAS, which have been leaching into the water supply near military sites.

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