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It also imposed new safety requirements on new coal ash storage ponds and required some old ponds to close.
Bartle said industrial ponds, wastewater treatment plants, agricultural ponds, water treatment plants, and municipal reservoirs are all interested in the concept.
Some farmers are feeding their water storage ponds with rainwater captured in roof gutters on their home and directed to the ponds, they said.
After Ponds put St. John's up 73-72 with a layup with 29 seconds remaining, Evans drew a foul from Ponds with five seconds left.
Three years on, those three ponds are still fungus free, and the researchers have gone on to apply the treatment to the remaining two ponds as well.
But the plant still had waste ponds containing more than a million tons of coal ash; the ponds were separated from the river by an earthen dam.
Soon after the ponds were created, they became informal swimming holes; in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, dedicated ponds for men and women were established.
Specifically, the judges said the EPA should not have exempted coal ash ponds at closed plants from certain standards, nor should it have let some unlined ponds remain.
Furthermore, input costs are lower, and organic ponds have a longer lifespan than intensively farmed ponds, which often become so overrun by disease and pollution they are abandoned.
The scientists had to remove and treat each frog individually, drain the ponds, blast the ground with fungicide, refill the ponds with clean water, and finally, reintroduce the animals.
The researchers removed thousands of tadpoles from five ponds and then drained the ponds almost completely, hoping that the sun's warmth would kill the chytrid, which is sensitive to temperature.
Companies will now have more time to leave coal ash sitting in storage ponds and power plants could petition to keep large ponds open for up to eight more years, until 2900.
Companies will now have more time to leave coal ash sitting in storage ponds and power plants could petition to keep large ponds open for up to eight more years, until 28500.
Matt Boring of Texas Ponds, which builds "ecologically balanced ecosystem ponds" for clients in and around Austin, quotes $3m to dig a pond five feet (1.5m) deep and an acre in area.
This produces a feedback loop: As ice melts to form melt ponds, a higher percentage of the ice's surface absorbs sunlight as heat, which melts even more ice, producing more, larger melt ponds.
He noted that divers are searching ponds in the area.
Back came Ponds with another surge near the half's end.
Cows graze amid marshy ponds and tangerine and hazelnut orchards.
Other interests: Mirrors, ponds, learning about your best angles, geometry.
Retention ponds would deter flooding and double as recreation sites.
The ponds are vast and some look more like lakes.
It's best to keep your dog leashed near icy ponds.
As the ice melts, dark ponds form on the surface.
It has ponds, rock gardens, pagodas and a Japanese teahouse.
At the time, heavy rocks were thrown across frozen ponds.
Seven suburban Minnesota cities have sued the makers of refined coal tar used in driveway sealants, saying it has contaminated retention ponds with cancer-causing chemicals, increasing disposal costs when the ponds are dredged.
The amphibian needs isolated, ephemeral ponds in an open canopy forest to breed, as well as open non-breeding land close to the ponds and open land covered with herbaceous plants connecting the two.
The amphibian needs isolated, ephemeral ponds in an open canopy forest to breed, as well as open non-breeding land close to the ponds and open land covered with herbaceous plants connecting the two.
Inspired by an image of rare mineral ponds in Sedona, Arizona, the collection features pastel hues reminiscent of these otherworldly ponds; natural shades to represent Utah's canyons and mountains at sunset and shimmering desert lights.
Ponds scores 26 as St. John's cruise past Fordham Shamorie Ponds set a season-high with 26 points and St. John's blew past New York City rival Fordham, 90-23, Thursday night at Carnesecca Arena.
Some then pass over the ponds where the gypsum crystals are growing, pluck crystals out of those ponds, carry them the 5km to the dunes, and then dissipate, dropping their loads on the accumulating heaps.
A recent documentary about the ponds, broadcast on the BBC, included testimony from swimmers about the mood-elevating properties of a daily dip, or the ponds' part in sustaining swimmers through cancer treatment or bereavement.
There are sledding hills and two ponds stocked with trophy trout.
Infected dogs, wading in for a drink, recontaminate ponds and streams.
They live in freshwater environments, such as ponds, marshes and rivers.
Some ponds were found to be up to 50 miles long.
The beverage of choice was water from lakes, ponds or streams.
Carp, pangasius and tilapia swim in ponds separated by earth embankments.
There are shuttle buses, mega-cafeterias, landscaped lawns and koi ponds.
Humans help this natural process along by building square evaporation ponds.
"We've been searching ponds, fields, even from the air," said Winker.
The ponds are important because they change the reflectivity of ice.
The Ising model, which explains magnetism, helped simulate Arctic melt ponds.
Dried-up ponds in Israel caused by a lack of rain.
They prefer to lay eggs in freshwater ponds, streams and lakes.
In San Francisco Bay, the Leslie salt ponds gleam at sunset.
The ponds were built to extract salt from the bay water.
A stroll through offers hills, ponds and trees bursting with colors.
As they head north, they build ponds in typical beaver fashion.
They hop among us, wet and small, ribbitting in shallow ponds.
Slips or plunges into frigid ponds, lakes or rivers can happen.
I go swimming in the Hampstead Ponds, even in the winter.
The players were used to skating on frozen rivers and ponds.
Afterward, the state ordered Duke to close 32 coal ash ponds.
So celebrity magazines are just fishing in the biggest ponds left.
"He's named every single fish in his ponds," Mr. McLean said.
In other words, these fallen credits become bigger fish in smaller ponds.
They breed in fishless "ephemeral ponds" that dry up in the summer.
At one point, he noticed lots of ponds on Antarctica's ice surface.
This is the time of year when water lilies bloom in ponds.
Toads frequently have to cross roads when they migrate to breeding ponds.
Now we have this huge warehouse and 24 ponds for growing algae.
The 100-acre property includes duck ponds, ponies, holiday cottages, and lodges.
"He's (Ponds) is day-to-day," said St. John's coach Chris Mullin.
Alligators are a common sight in Florida ponds, lakes, lagoons and canals.
Here in the rainforest, water is everywhere, collecting in puddles and ponds.
But they continued walking, surviving on water they drank from dirty ponds.
It has man-made ponds full of wildlife — sunfish, largemouth bass, frogs.
Q&A Q. Why do algae grow in ponds in warm weather?
The property also includes three ponds full of bass, bream, and catfish.
The aquifers also served as incubation ponds for brine shrimp, a staple.
By the 1800s, Lower Manhattan's ponds and aquifers had already become polluted.
He does carpentry, construction and electrical work, and builds koi ponds, too.
One reading suggests that Job's breasts symbolize ponds, where cattle can drink.
Grace Farms is approximately 80 acres of open meadows, woods, and ponds.
My family loves the water—oceans, lakes, rivers, pools, ponds, mud puddles.
At times he has had thousands in aquariums and in backyard ponds.
Shamori Ponds paced St. John's (10-13, 4-6) with 23 points.
The best you can do is to note that the banks of well ponds are often steep, and in the winter, when the weeds have withered, the well ponds are like nothing so much as enormous, irregular buckets.
The Carter Center fights the disease by recruiting a volunteer in each affected village to pour a mild pesticide into ponds, distribute cloth filters that remove copepods containing worm larvae, and treat victims before they walk into ponds.
Details: Under an Obama-era rule, coal-fired power plants were required to line coal ash ponds that were leaking contaminants into groundwater with clay and compacted soil by April 2019 or the ponds would be forced to close.
The island has row upon row of housing and communal ponds for fishing.
Ponds, who scored 22 points, went 8-for-8 from the foul line.
Ponds and Lovett both came into the game averaging 16.7 points per game.
Because the ponds are located on the coast, mangroves must be ripped out.
She thus suspected that these ponds are the source of the dunes' crystals.
That suggested crystals are somehow being transported from the ponds to the dunes.
But with decreased rainfall and environmental change, ephemeral ponds are in short supply.
Despite the EU's single market, in Europe these often remain in national ponds.
Thousands more play on ponds and homemade backyard rinks all through the winter.
Coal ash is placed in pits or ponds next to coal power plants.
Much of the solid waste is emptied into rivers, lakes and ponds untreated.
Ponds entered the game as the team's top scorer with LoVett ranked second.
The toxic ponds are still there, bubbling black in the intense equatorial sun.
It is close to farms, ponds, forests, hiking trails, skiing and fine dining.
Red foxes and snapping turtles hunt for muskrats in ponds and woodland edges.
Some resort to livestock troughs or ponds they know will make them sick.
The juvenile bird was easily spotted recently at one of Mount Loretto's ponds.
Nor does Iceland lack the ponds and lakes where mosquitoes love to breed.
It scars the land with deep gashes, barren pits, and murky tailing ponds.
Ponds tossed in a runner in the lane for a 23-58 advantage.
But didn't hockey start out on winter ponds—just man and the elements?
It is also killing bees and some koi fish in ponds, they added.
It found that the land included the ponds crucial to the frogs' survival.
Afternoons were spent fishing with my great-aunts on one of our ponds.
Scarecrows like this are all over the ponds to help keep birds away.
"We are happy, but we can't stop here," Ponds, a sophomore guard, said.
Here you can watch crocodiles slither into ponds and crunch on lamb femurs.
All along the way, dozens of other rectangular shrimp ponds line the water.
The researchers, led by a team from Berlin's Natural History Museum (Museum für Naturkunde), found that the frogs altered existing natural ponds or created new nests in small ponds, about 3 feet wide and 4 inches deep, along riverbanks in Cameroon.
A typical industry practice to protect evaporation ponds against rain would be to drain ponds as storms approach, storing the concentrate until after rains pass, Lithium Chile Inc's Jose de Castro said in an unrelated presentation at the Santiago conference.
Martha's Vineyard's ponds are chimeric; not quite the sea, not quite not the sea.
She also emphasizes that mangroves should border shrimp ponds, not be replaced by them.
St. John's (21-13) was led by guard Shamorie Ponds, who scored 25 points.
Ponds tallied 214 for St. John's (10-63, 224-224 in the Big East).
Ponds scored nine of his points in overtime, five from the free-throw line.
Red Storm G Shamorie Ponds has 16 steals in a five-game stretch. 3.
Shamorie Ponds had 13 points, six assists and four steals for the Red Storm.
The county was working on stormwater retention ponds and preparing to install additional piping.
Leaning on his staff, Kalisa would survey the stagnant ponds for a long time.
The surrounding property includes three ponds and a creek, with a fresh water well.
The rest is generally combined with water that's stored in aging dikes and ponds.
A sixty-year-old pipe leading under the ponds to the river had collapsed.
Above-ground bodies of water, such as lakes and ponds, are generally uncommon there.
A few weeks ago, it rained so hard that ponds spread on their street.
There are so many lovely bodies of water — ponds and streams and lakes, even!
"Ponds was really as good a guard offensively as we've played against," Krzyzewski said.
Ponds at the pyre's four corners represent the Cosmic Ocean that flows around it.
In the 753th century they built flood canals; in the 275th century, retention ponds.
Three freshwater ponds (one male, one female, one mixed) in Hampstead Heath, North London.
The oyster ponds are dark and tranquil mirrors basking in the sunlight's brazen kiss.
The estate includes coastal dunes, freshwater ponds, rolling hills, and an array of wildlife.
The park is 500 acres of winding paths, pavilions, bridges, ponds, and exotic trees.
Two ponds border the property, as well as an 85-foot-long stone dam.
Approach shots landed on greens only to be blown backward into ponds and creeks.
And so here I was, at the lip of Menemsha, the first of the ponds.
However, Field describes most businesses as currently having a series of small ponds or puddles.
Lakes and ponds that form on top of the ice are thought to be dangerous.
Three rectangular ponds of cloudy water house about 70 Asian arowanas, a coveted ornamental fish.
Two thousand ponds are in this area, and farmers say they are mostly empty now.
No one had ever seen the tadpoles in the streams and ponds the frog frequented.
" •"Rivers, ponds, lakes and streams – they all have different names, but they all contain water.
Sophomore guard Shamorie Ponds led St. John's (20-212) with 28 points and nine rebounds.
At SQM's facilities the brine is pumped from an underground reservoir into hundreds of ponds.
Arctic melt ponds, often captured in aerial photos, are crucial elements of global climate models.
In North Carolina, coal ash slurry ponds were breached by heightened floodwaters from Hurricane Matthew.
They prefer to lay eggs in leafy, sunlit pools and drains, rice fields and ponds.
The sweeping lawns slope down to several tiered ponds that flow into one large pond.
Investigators are searching for Tibbetts in ponds, fields and from the air, authorities have said.
One solution includes bowl-shaped parks built with special ponds and landscaping to hold stormwater.
The company is investing in intensive shrimp ponds to reduce its exposure to environmental issues.
Soon, I was done planting trees and sorting ponds, this was all about greeble manipulation.
It has a crucial feature the animals need, "ephemeral ponds" free of predators, he said.
Wood frogs waited in tundra ponds, magpies in shrub thickets, red squirrels in boreal woods.
In Daytona Beach, city crews cleared storm drains and reduced water levels in retention ponds.
Water doesn't stop flowing because subways, shops and towers are built over streams and ponds.
High waves battered nearby Scituate, making roads impassable and turning parking lots into small ponds.
We cannot use the ponds they established, we cannot live in the houses they built.
Joe met his wife Irene while working as a self-taught chemist at Cheeseborough-Ponds.
A former coworker wrote about their time together in the research lab at Cheeseborough-Ponds.
Some power plants store coal ash in unlined waste ponds, which threatens groundwater and waterways.
In Daytona Beach, city crews cleared storm drains and reduced water levels in retention ponds.
Ponds entered the game averaging 533 points per game, which ranked third in the Big East.
A simple open-hearted gesture that reverberated across the frozen ponds of the Great White North.
When they are vandalized or hurled into rivers, ponds, and oceans, they are an environmental hazard.
One of my favorite things about the park was the beautiful ponds with ducks and swans.  
Tutu Pele has new plans for this area as she fills these ponds with her lava.
Regal brick townhouses line the ponds that run through the affluent residential part of this area.
Tailings are mineral waste and water sludge left over from mining operations and stored in ponds.
Meltwater ponds on the surface of the ice sheet in northwest Greenland near the sheet's edge.
London's lakes and ponds have been freezing over, which has proven a problem for pet owners.
The land has grown into a haven for dogs, filled with ponds and areas to play.
After Joey Hauser started the game with a 3-pointer, St. John's unleashed Ponds on Marquette.
We eventually collected some sand to sleep on, and we found small ponds to drink from.
"This data is restricted to monitoring at the site of the coal ash ponds," Vengosh said.
The frogs migrate to isolated, ephemeral ponds to breed, and then return to their underground habitats.
They started on, say, frozen ponds and backyard rinks in Boston or Toronto, Detroit or Minneapolis.
The real risks come when human waste reaches stagnant floodwaters, retention ponds, or slow-moving streams.
On the 38 acres that surround the building, there will be a farm and catfish ponds.
Parts of the Amazon rain forest contain ponds of dirty water left over from hydraulic mining.
"They spend their time in the mucky soup at the bottom of these ponds," he said.
Cedar Crest's 6,000 square feet is situated on 244 acres, with hiking trails, ponds, and gardens.
There are no ponds, lakes, streams or brooks adorning the holes at Oakmont, in western Pennsylvania.
Ex-loggers have left their chainsaws with ASRI in exchange for farms, fish ponds and cafés.
"Ice sheet models now just assume water ponds and damage the ice shelves," Bell told Gizmodo.
There is also a basketball court, a tennis court, greenhouses, a rose garden, and koi ponds.
There are four marinas, as many public beaches and an assortment of ponds, bays and creeks.
Duckweeds are humble-looking plants whose tiny, brilliant green globules spangle ponds all over the world.
Even if frozen, ponds are likely to have weak areas unable to support your dog's weight.
The reserve includes traditional shrimp farming ponds that have largely disappeared from the rest of China.
The Red Storm used just six players — and had the one who mattered most in Ponds.
There are retention ponds and lakes and alligators butted up against people and businesses and homes.
It's perched on a ridge overlooking 160 acres of mountains, meadows, trout ponds, and timbered ridges.
"The old WOTUS rule put Washington in control of ponds, puddles, and prairie potholes," he continued.
Dams can resemble waterfalls, and small ponds are formed by the water that is held back.
Real estate developers have capitalized on the artificial ponds by building housing developments along their banks.
He said other new structures resembling channels and ponds were now visible in the burnt landscape.
They both lurk among the plants that shroud the floors of ponds, swamps and shallow lakes.
Everyone in "Elbowing the Seducer" fishes in other people's ponds, to borrow Shakespeare's phrase for adultery.
Ponds and landfills that hold coal ash but are not receiving new deliveries are not included.
Federico Mussini scored 20 and Shamorie Ponds added 18 for St. John's (12-15, 6-203).
Apparently a lot of cars are sitting in America's lakes, ponds, and canals, especially in Florida.
Now those areas hold tilapia ponds or have been razed to make room for sugarcane plantations.
Other farmers- particularly those living near rivers – also have turned to digging ponds to raise fish.
It gives the government the authority to protect ponds and other small bodies of water from pollution.
It was 250 acres and we had a couple of barns and ponds, a graveyard and caves.
The researchers believe this means that the salts crystallized in a wet environment beneath the briny ponds.
A business has also grown up providing artificial ponds for gods to float in until they disintegrate.
Wire netting and CDs suspended by string above the ponds prevent eagles from snatching the prized livestock.
For this reason farmers often remove hedgerows, ponds and other habitats to discourage visits by such animals.
Sapphire dragonflies flash by as they chase each other over ponds of tilapia dammed into the valley.
Ponds ended the half with 20 points, and St. John's took a 39-31 advantage into intermission.
The rule also extended the life of some coal ash ponds from early 2019 to late 2020.
Before the 1970s in India, surface water from tanks, ponds and open wells was used for drinking.
Each of the circles has a theme: swimming pools, circular farms, wastewater treatment plants and salt ponds.
Guard Shamorie Ponds had 15 points and six assists for the Red Storm in the losing effort.
After Allison, critics in Houston complained unsuccessfully that detention ponds designed to collect rain weren't big enough.
The most common way of dealing with red mud is storing it in tailings dams or ponds.
Coal ash storage ponds are often adjacent to waterways, since coal-fired power plants need cooling water.
Inspired by the aerators used in aquariums and private ponds, he designed a giant solar-powered bubbler.
Streams and ponds take on a rust color because of the iron naturally occurring in the earth.
You can cycle through water in Limburg, Belgium, at the ponds region of Bokrijk in De Wijers.
Up to 22014 percent of rivers, lakes, ponds and streams are polluted with human waste and sewage.
Shamorie Ponds scored 277 points, while Tariq Owens added 273 for St. John's, which had 23 turnovers.
Ponds drained a 3-pointer from the baseline for a 50-43 lead with 23.23:47 left.
Bumi Duadari has its own share of offerings: birdbath ponds filled with the same splash of flowers.
Freshwater aquaculture ponds can emit more greenhouse gases, including methane, than dairy cows per kilogram of liveweight.
Ponds and lakes help reduce and slow water runoff, and are key to flood prevention, she said.
The area contains rock walls, plantings, statuary, small bridges and a pair of ponds with a waterfall.
Having caught the eye of professional scouts, Ponds is sure to explore declaring for the N.B.A. draft.
Shamorie Ponds scored 216 points for St. John's, which hasn't won an N.C.A.A. tournament game since 28.9.
What to do Picture this: On nearly 500 acres of rolling green, footpaths meander around glacial ponds.
The sand and water mixture in the middle is pumped to open storage areas called tailings ponds.
"It just came over and ate the farm, boiled the water out of the ponds," Hopkins said.
Many plants, including the Belews Creek facility, store it on site, mixed with water in storage ponds.
Dog owners unknowingly allow their beloved pets to frolic in toxic ponds—leading to death within hours.
Now the center offers 17793 acres of trails, woods, streams and ponds near the heart of Closter.
There's a giant peace bell that we can ring, and lush gardens and koi ponds are everywhere.
Pyrethroids can be toxic to bees and fish, the E.P.A. says, so treatments should avoid decorative ponds.
But they were both once lonely conservatives in large liberal ponds, and their early writings reflect that.
Many coastal cities are taking steps toward mitigation, digging runoff tunnels, elevating roads and building detention ponds.
Summer is here, and the lakes and ponds that dot the city's parks are awash in algae.
The canal surrounds numerous large ponds, some filled with water, some temporarily empty with mud-baked bottoms.
Rodriguez points out a flock of white birds perched in a tree near one of his ponds.
LoVett, Ponds power St. John's past Binghamton Marcus LoVett scored 23 points, Shamorie Ponds added 212 and a double-double as St. John's improved to 22009-22010 in the second year of the Chris Mullin era with a 23-20 win over Binghamton on Monday night at Carnesseca Arena.
The ice on ponds whoops, bangs and fizzes; glaciers "chatter" as they grind over different kinds of rock.
The most controversial cases revolve around creeks, ponds, and puddles that only exist for part of the year.
Outside, Michele and her guests took advantage of the black-bottom swimming pool, outdoor shower and koi ponds.
The 0.72-acre plot includes ornamental gardens and ponds, and an organic vegetable garden on the terraced walls.
The critical need is getting them fresh water, with storm surge filling any small ponds with salt water.
He was hooked, leading packs of kids from the neighborhood on expeditions around the ponds behind his house.
The 446-acre U.S. National Arboretum, in Northeast Washington, includes gardens, ponds and wooded areas on its grounds.
In the past, New and Old World birds in Beringia visited numerous ponds spread out across the tundra.
Both LoVett and Ponds are in their first years, as the Red Storm showed off their young talent.
Without further guidance from Congress, that would seem to encompass everything from frog ponds to the Mississippi river.
Freshman guard Shamorie Ponds added 12 points for St. John's but was 3-for-17 from the floor.
It's significant, because though it's not nearly summer, large blue ponds have already formed on the icy ground.
In the dry season, water sources dry up, often leaving small ponds isolated from larger bodies of water.
Chunks of sea ice, open ponds, and meltwater seen over the Chukchi Sea on Saturday, July 214, 22016.
It's significant, because though it wasn't nearly summer, large blue ponds had already formed on the icy ground.
They collected eggs and larvae from subway tunnels and garden ponds and reared both populations in the lab.
Wetlands, mangroves, ponds and coral reefs are being restored to protect the village from future floods and storms.
First, seawater is used in aquaculture ponds, where (2) fish and/or shrimp varieties can be grown (= food).
Trees on the properties were wild but still producing fruit, and there was evidence of cultivated taro ponds.
At aquaculture facilities, fish are raised in tanks, ponds, or sea cages and are often injured through overcrowding.
About 2,000 families have been forcefully evicted so far from agricultural land and shrimp aquaculture ponds, he said.
Ponds made a pair of free throws with four seconds left to make it a three-point margin.
In a small cinder-block house not far from one of the toxic ponds, a man is dying.
If my childhood wading through duckshit and clearing out soupy green ponds for Buttercup would leave me paralysed.
They can carry 300 to 800 gallons of water from nearby sources, including lakes, pools, ponds or oceans.
Though the shared amenities are worth using: two ponds and a garden, fire pit, swings, and an orchard.
Well ponds are an ancient form of water storage, still in use in the countryside around Rongtang Town.
As far as other animals, you also have hydras, which are in ponds and puddles the world over.
In Russia, political leaders strip to their skivvies and dunk themselves in icy ponds and rivers on Epiphany.
Guinea worm — also known as dracunculiasis, or "affliction with little dragons" — is a minuscule parasite found in ponds.
There are radio towers and quaint ponds and houses with swimming pools and unleashed dogs chasing passing vehicles.
Phages — viruses that infect and kill specific bacteria — are often found in really dirty places. Ditches. Ponds. Sewage.
The brain-eating monsters are real enough — they lurk in freshwater ponds in much of the United States.
They like the thick muck at the bottom of swamps and ponds, which makes them hard to study.
We'll have lots of melt ponds and the ice will become even more unstable than it is now.
Ceiling elements imitate the natural shape of San Francisco's salt ponds and also absorb sound in the space.
The ponds and landfills used to store coal ash are frequently unlined, allowing toxins to leach into groundwater.
Investigators launched an extensive search for Tibbetts across the area, including in ponds, fields and from the air.
The vista had dissolved into an undulating sea of hummocks - waist-high depressions and ponds known as thermokarst.
The ponds turn out to be craters caused by the  detonation of massive mines during the first World War.
City of London officials say "all lifeguards and managers at Hampstead Heath ponds have taken transgender awareness training courses."
Ponds hit 25-of-220 27-pointers and almost had a triple-double with nine assists and seven rebounds.
"I would observe some trees near the ponds, strange-looking trees, and eventually realized these were mangroves," she said.
Ponds added the first basket of the second half as the Red Storm picked up where they left off.
The systems control water coming into and out of urban lakes, retention ponds, tanks, pipes, cisterns, even constructed wetlands.
Many farmers say they struggle to build rainwater harvesting ponds, use groundwater or adopt the latest efficient irrigation technologies.
Organisations like the Farm Bureau, another lobby group, whipped up fears of government asserting authority over ditches and ponds.
Some are big fish in small ponds: Bhutan Development Bank runs a quarter of the Himalayan kingdom's banking system.
Most adults won't drink water from scummy ponds, but keep an eye on kids, pets, and thirsty drunken idiots.
The bays, salt marshes, woods and ponds draw the area's oldest migrants: snow geese, oystercatchers, warblers, plovers, egrets, herons.
Electric eels naturally become trapped in this stagnant ponds, something that land-based predators (including humans) take advantage of.
Now the community plans to build a memorial on an expanse of open meadow, ponds and sparsely wooded land.
She advises park-goers NOT to step out on frozen ponds, especially if there are danger or warning signs.
Its more recent iteration includes non-permanent and isolated waterways, such as ponds or streams that don't flow annually.
Unlike other ponds in the UK, you're technically not allowed to swim in the Shadwell, but people obviously do.
Many former farmers have switched to raising tiger shrimp – now Bangladesh's second biggest export after garments – in shallow ponds.
They're in parks, ponds, promenades, and soccer fields, and wherever they go, a hefty trail of oppressive feces follows.
"We actively maintain water levels in the managed ponds year-round," said Rachel Tertes, a biologist at the refuge.
Industry argues that if the ponds aren't showing to be leaking, there should be no need to move them.
Outside, there are nine buses, ponds and train cars at the end of a retired Metro North railroad track.
The property has seven ponds, some with fountains and goldfish; a steel and brick pavilion; and broad brick patios.
Outside, koi ponds and a botanical garden of native plants add whimsy and beauty to the already lush landscape.
Rivers, however, are an unusual setting for plant-based water sanitizing, which normally happens in stagnant ponds or marshes.
Summit Mosquito Dunks make standing water uninhabitable for mosquito larvae, so you can enjoy birdbaths, ponds, fountains, and more.
Now it is a grassy field with a few propped-up trees and two big, saucer-shaped lily ponds.
She ordered cartons of milk, which, she said, make for a convenient refreshment when tending her fish-farming ponds.
A genetically distinct strain of redband trout overwinter in the monument's lakes and ponds when the days grow short.
The ponds, known as gei wai, make use of the tides to suck in young shrimp from Deep Bay.
Nearby ponds were similarly repurposed, long before Central Park became a celebrated skating destination in the late 19th century.
Peacocks wander the grounds, cicadas sing from tall, ornamental grasses and both real and fake ducks bob in ponds.
Eventually the ice becomes so porous that the ponds drain through the ice — transforming the surface back to white.
Authorities are trying to track Tibbetts' digital footprint and have searched ponds, fields, farms, barns, and from the air.
Like the ebb and flow of the tidal ponds, my final cruise marks the flow from fall to winter.
Louisville has a network of 17 parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, with signature rambling trails, ponds, and forests.
It lives a semiaquatic life in streams, rivers and ponds in Australia — the driest continent on Earth besides Antarctica.
And in late winter, shimmering ponds are suspended along the mountain slopes, awaiting the birth of next year's crop.
Farther away, it's possible to float effortlessly in the salt water ponds of the Salar de Atacama Salt Flats.
In the new directive, Pruitt states he will make final critical decisions about preservation of streams, ponds and wetlands.
For about 45 minutes, crews searched nearby ponds and ditches, but they didn't see the boy anywhere, officials said.
The Gallatin site is pockmarked with ponds that serve as storage for millions of tons of coal ash slurry.
With four ponds integrated on campus and larger Lake Nona nearby, it is inevitable that the creatures will arrive.
"Unless otherwise specified, a lot of shrimp comes from aquaculture ponds bulldozed out of tropical mangrove forests," he said.
Ponds, a former New York City prep star who scored 26 points against Marquette, is the lone homegrown starter.
The company on Tuesday described a process that evokes the industry standard of using a series of evaporation ponds.
Workers can allow water to enter or exit the ponds from the canal via a series of sluice-gates.
Now, coal ash ponds, hog waste lagoons, and toxic superfund sites are all in danger of polluting our water.
Hana receives cash and food six months a year, in exchange for environmental work, like digging ponds and planting trees.
Ponds scored the next five points before a Grayson Allen 24-pointer for his only field goal of the game.
In his view, the ponds and streams in AltSpaceVR provide a perfect place to immerse an avatar in baptismal water.
It receives virtually no rainfall and the little water it does host is contained in ponds both acidic and salty.
Frolic with your mother and go achieve all your dreams (but try to avoid any ditches and dried up ponds).
On that day, my boyfriend and I brought down palm starts to plant at the champagne ponds from our property.
There is no vaccine or treatment, so villagers must be convinced to filter their water and treat ponds with chemicals.
Shamorie Ponds and Bashir Ahmed each finished with 23 points for the Red Storm (240-133, 213-27 Big East).
Wolverines, cougars, moose, and hundreds of other species of animals dwell here, living among ponds and beneath towering, pinnacled mountains.
Shamorie Ponds paced St. John's (13-1, 1-533) with a game-high 26 points, seven rebounds and five assists.
Next she shows off, "what Mapperton is known for," including rolling lawns, gorgeous ponds, and an endless array of flowers.
They built small dams on the rivers and routed the water through canals to their paddy fields and household ponds.
Ponds got the final two points of that when he banked in a jumper with just over two minutes remaining.
And once they reach the shore, guests navigate stunning koi ponds and pristine gardens on their way into the palace.
Duke University scientists have found that coal-ash storage ponds consistently contaminate nearby water sources, threatening both wildlife and people.
Photographer Manuel Plaickner found one of these ponds, then immersed himself and his camera and waited for the right moment.
Two surface ponds dried up, and farm managers held daily discussions about what to water and what to let go.
Toxic blue-green algae puts people and pets at risk if they come in contact with water from impacted ponds.
Well ponds must be kept clean: women are strictly forbidden to scrub chamber pots or wash their undergarments in them.
Duke Energy, the country's largest electric company, has been fighting attempts to force clean-up of these ponds for years.
The grounds surrounding the home, which include trees, manicured gardens, and ponds and fountains, border the Country Club of Brookline.
The researchers weren't able to determine if males or females (or both) built these ponds, or who did the guarding.
It's what children conjure on rinks and ponds as they imagine themselves to be Penguins or Oilers or Golden Knights.
And although lakes and ponds pose less of a problem — drought has depleted many — with enough rain, anything is possible.
Or if we had the money to build the water-retention ponds that were supposed to protect us from flooding.
The property includes multiple ponds that can provide private fishing opportunities in the summertime or ice skating in the winter.
Agricultural drainage ditches could become more strictly regulated, as could coal ash ponds, which hold the waste from coal plants.
Tatami mats become makeshift bridges across koi ponds, but the fish swim above the futon and the low work table.
The company announced in July that it would store mining wastes using a dry stack system, not in tailings ponds.
In the process, coal companies abandoned billions of gallons of toxic sludge in unstable man-made ponds near former mines.
The company noted it has been excavating the plant's ash ponds since 21, and has removed about 2000% of it.
It is a fearsome-looking tentacled predator, but it is tiny — less than a half inch — and lives in ponds.
Under the new regulations, companies will have to stop dumping coal ash in unlined storage ponds near waterways by Aug.
The company announced in July that it would store mining wastes using a dry stack system, not in tailings ponds.
They also drain water in which mosquitoes might breed, such as muggy ponds, hollow cinder blocks and littered bottle caps.
The sand and water are then dumped in tailings ponds, which can be seen as smooth tan squares in the images.
Led by Ponds, the Red Storm (235.7-241) dominated even while missing leading scorer Marcus LoVett for the second consecutive game.
Turtle injury rates explode in the spring, when they're driven from lakes and ponds to shorelines where they lay their eggs.
In Kern County, percolation ponds let storm runoff seep back down into the ground, reports Erica Gies for Yale Environment 360.
After the dams were built, gushing rivers became massive mill ponds of reservoirs, slowing the young salmon's journey to the sea.
Real ponds in the wild are nasty and impure; this idea of a crystal-clear pond is a man-made delusion.
They live in Pawlet, on a 64-acre property that used to be a meditation retreat and has ponds and creeks.
"Ponds and the ocean are full of fish and other animal excrement, along with the decomposing bodies of the dead ones."
Freshman guard Shamorie Ponds led St. John's with 583 points, while Malik Ellison and Federico Mussini each finished with nine points.
Officers searched a 20-block radius around the home, and a helicopter crew scanned open space and ponds in the area.
The lithium production process would be different from the evaporation ponds typically used in Chile and elsewhere to produce the metal.
That's a lot of time for the afflicted amphibian to spread the infectious material around streams or ponds or damp soil.
Ponds, the preseason Big East Player of the Year, led the Red Storm with 26 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.
St. John's cut the lead to 38-29 at the half on a half-court shot by Ponds at the buzzer.
Guinea worm disease is a parasitic infection spread through drinking water from ponds or other stagnant water containing Guinea worm larvae.
The frog has not lived in the Louisiana land for decades but it contains breeding sites and closely clustered ephemeral ponds.
The department warned that such water runs into retention ponds and creeks, where it could expose wildlife to the dangerous stimulant.
Shamorie Ponds made a pair of free throws with 1:244 left to give the Red Storm a three-point lead.
The coal industry hotly disputes the idea that coal-ash ponds are responsible, but environmentalists argue that the link appears clear.
Still, everyone has to deal with the same smell of the "open air sanitation pits" that are lovingly called "s--- ponds."
Meanwhile, snowmelt along the margin of the ice sheet also exposes bare glacial ice and allows surface meltwater ponds to fill.
Everywhere in the valley, water flowing underground through the gravel surfaced to create a diverse assortment of ponds, seeps and springs.
I grew up fishing with my dad, first learning to cast on lakes and ponds before graduating to rivers and streams.
St. Landry Parish is a rural area studded with crawfish ponds and bayous in the heart of Cajun and Creole country.
I've been known to sneak out of hotels in early-morning hours to cast into rivers, harbors, ponds, you name it.
The geese are beginning to move on the ponds, as are the ducks, the mute swans with their grunts and hisses.
In fact, about 80 percent of the ponds and lakes in our city parks were once used as reservoirs or impoundments.
Ponds, a 256-foot-26 guard, scored a career-high 37 points against Villanova in early January at Madison Square Garden.
He said he did not believe manure was escaping from the two effluent ponds on the property, or the milking building.
He spent years scuba diving with a desktop scanner to create prints of jellyfish, coral, and the undersides of lily ponds.
The Obama rule was initially intended to clarify that small waterways like ponds and headwaters can be protected by the EPA.
"The Wotus rule would have put backyard ponds, puddles and prairie pot holes under Washington's control," he said in a statement.
In Kentucky, warnings are posted around formerly swimmable rivers and ponds where high fecal coliform bacteria levels could make swimmers sick.
This is the reason why fish farmers aerate their ponds on very warm days, when the fish therein are literally gasping.
Citing federal regulations, two major Kentucky utilities are closing the ponds they use to store coal ash, the Associated Press reports.
Tree shots are a favorite, but I also take snaps of ponds, bridges, plants or anything else that catches my eyes.
Similarly concerning is that the ponds mosquitoes depend on as spots to lay eggs are disappearing in Greenland for unknown reasons.
The ponds, fed by ocean water, are seeded with young sea cucumbers that, within a year, grow large enough to harvest.
The rollbacks, which were spurred by a court decision ordering EPA to overhaul the use of unlined ponds, target 2015 Obama administration rules that required power plants to invest in wastewater treatment technology and monitoring of coal ash ponds, measures they estimated would stop some 21625 billion pounds of coal ash from entering rivers and streams.
The rollbacks, which were spurred by a court decision ordering EPA to overhaul the use of unlined ponds, target 2202 Obama administration rules that required power plants to invest in wastewater treatment technology and monitoring of coal ash ponds, measures they estimated would stop some 2628 billion pounds of coal ash from entering rivers and streams.

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