If fresh water is in short supply, we should be able to use sea or brackish or artesian water. |
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The product is made with a specially processed natural artesian water with a hint of fresh lemon. |
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A constant supply of cold, oxygen-deficient water from artesian springs maintains the glacial-like characteristics of prairie fens. |
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Very difficult ground and artesian water conditions were encountered as described in a paper by Albert H. Fay. |
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I would say that over the years they will have more artesian wells and will bring in irrigation on a wider scale. |
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During that trip seven artesian springs were discovered by Joseph Albert Herrgott, a German Botanist, travelling with John McDouall Stuart. |
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At present, Mulka Station on the Birdsville track, generates twenty kilo Watts of power from artesian bore water heated by hot rocks. |
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An artesian bore was sunk at Kopperamanna and the mission was able to collect fees from passing drovers. |
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In modern usage, an artesian well is any well in which the water level rises above the top of the confined aquifer to which the well is open. |
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It supplied mansions with water from springs, wells, and artesian bore holes. |
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The camel trains were also involved in the establishment of artesian bores. |
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The station generates twenty kilowatts of power from artesian bore water heated by hot rocks. |
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The photograph shows boiling water gushing from an artesian bore on Clifton Hills Station, Birdsville Track, South Australia. |
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This is artesian water, which is often a commercially important source for water supply. |
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The city has a splendid system of water works, furnishing an abundance of pure, refreshing, artesian water. |
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This means people relying on artesian wells for their water supply will have to dig deeper if they want clean underground water. |
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Blackall was the first town in Queensland to attempt tapping the great artesian basin for a town water supply. |
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She is, above all, the Goddess of the City, the protectress of civilized life, of artesian activities, and of agriculture. |
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The pioneers invested heavily in productive capital assets like mines, overland telegraph lines, dams and artesian bores. |
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The drilling cut off the water supply from three artesian wells on their private land. |
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So Cubbie sounds agreeable to the plan, but does that mean they are just going to pump more from the artesian basin to compensate? |
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It is a confined and artesian aquifer, isolated from the upper aquifers by an argillaceous layer. |
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Underground waters are contained in a huge artesian basin with an area of 3,000,000 square metres which includes reserves of thermal waters. |
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South of the Queensland border you'll find Australia's country music capital of Tamworth and Moree's natural artesian spas. |
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They are deposited along the edge of the great artesian basin and stretch for more than 1,000 km. |
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An hour's drive west, the artesian well on Roland and Beverly Landrey's ranch has failed. |
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The artesian well in Carmel, which is maintained by the city, is one of the best known. |
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An artesian well is a deep drilled well through which water is forced upward under pressure. |
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Water from an artesian well or spring is usually cold and free of organic contaminants, making it desirable for drinking. |
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If the water level rises above the ground surface a flowing artesian well occurs. |
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The sanitary complex also has a new artesian well, a wastewater treatment and distribution system, as well as an artificial marsh. |
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As confined groundwater is found at greater depths it is under high pressure and, in some cases, flows to the surface via an artesian well. |
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Other works include the repair of artesian wells and the construction of rain harvesting ponds to increase water storage capacity for farmers. |
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Two artesian wells, at two locations in Kashavic, will be equipped with related water yards for people and separate areas for livestock. |
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Stretch of water with artesian wells and a rivulet running along the south boundary of the parklands. |
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Exterior amenities Garden, garden shed, automatic watering, outdoor lighting, fountain, artesian well. |
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Watching the old pump lift water from an artesian well sparked my interest in how machinery influences the lives of people. |
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Exterior amenities Courtyard, garden, automatic watering, barbecue, storm drainage system, outdoor lighting, pond, artesian well, outdoor oven. |
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He travels to Petone where the artesian water supply is non-fluoridated. |
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In some inland areas of the country where the availability of water is seasonal and sporadic, sheep have often had to rely on artesian or sub-artesian water. |
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It's like a deep artesian well with channels flowing out from it. |
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As a result of the total lack of surface water along the entire route, the South Australian government sank artesian bores at intervals of about 50 kilometres. |
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Take a scenic flight over vast, salt-crusted Lake Eyre, the Painted Hills or the natural artesian pools of Dalhousie Springs. |
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The salinization of ground waters, due to the soils gradual sinking, has compromised the use of artesian wells. |
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For national planning purposes, the term Al-Wādī al-Jadīd includes five widely scattered clusters of oases based on artesian wells. |
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One of the highlights of the trip was a tour of a well drilled by the GSC in 1965 that encountered a high-pressure artesian aquifer. |
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The Buntsandstein includes some poorly cemented beds containing artesian groundwater. |
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There are whole areas outside Pattaya which do not even have city water and must use artesian wells, or hire trucks to fill personal water storage tanks. |
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Last week, voters here approved a bond issue for a big, new artesian well to guarantee that this town's beautiful landmark lake will continue to have enough water. |
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It was taken to Ilam to pump water for domestic supply from an artesian bore near the water wheel to a water tank on a tower beside the homestead. |
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For about two weeks we could not use the water from our artesian wells. |
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Quality ingredients go into making this beer, including water from the brewery's own artesian wells, barely grown in an ecologically pure region, hops and traditional yeasts. |
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Groundwater from confined aquifers can discharge to the surface under pressure, creating artesian flow where the impermeable confining layer is breached. |
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The geologic conditions necessary for an artesian well are an inclined aquifer sandwiched between impervious rock layers above and below that trap water in it. |
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Domsea aquafarms, run by Per Heggelund in Washington State, is now delivering 90 tonnes of artesian coho to Overwaitea, who are reimporting it into Canada. |
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The sinking of Venice slowed after artesian wells were banned in the 1960s, but the city remains threatened by the acqua alta floods. |
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A well in such an aquifer is called an artesian well. |
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The hydraulic heads in the host rock range from hydrostatic to artesian in the upper section to very low values immediately below the level of the Engelberg valley. |
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Further away is a stretch of water fed by an artesian well. |
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Contrary to previous years, not all samples of non-drinkable water are from participants taking their water directly from the lake. This year, there is also one from an artesian well and one from a surface well. |
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To name only a few, we have built or rebuilt many roads, bridges, schools, police stations and artesian wells, as well as Sarposa Prison and its supporting infrastructure. |
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Exterior amenities Courtyard, garden, electric gate, garden shed, automatic watering, storm drainage system, outdoor lighting, artesian well, well, spring. |
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From the point of view of the prevention of wildfire spread and fire suppression a restored irrigation system with functioning infrastructures and the restoration of artesian wells would greatly improve the situation. |
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The bottled-water company, which is based in Los Angeles and is one of America's biggest importers of the beverage, sources its product from a remote artesian aquifer in Fiji. |
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This made Los Angeles more interesting, but it was still just a dwelling-place, a collection of suburbs that were necessarily spread out because until 1906 they had been dependent on artesian wells for their water. |
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The village of haines Junction will use its artesian well water in combination with a heat pump system to warm the haines Junction Convention Centre. |
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The gap between use and availability is widening, although such measures as tapping artesian water have increased considerably at least for a time the overall supply. |
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The discharge process for an artesian aquifer is not very different, with the exception that it is pressure and not gravity that forces the water toward the surface. |
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During the 20th century, when many artesian wells were sunk into the periphery of the lagoon to draw water for local industry, Venice began to subside. |
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Initially, this irrigation relied probably on a combination of artesian springs and shaduf wells, a water lifting technology that was likely obtained from Egypt. |
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