Before the wells were dug, surveys and seismic testing had to be undertaken using sonar equipment, to find the best site for digging. |
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And he promised the abutters his project will not aggravate their problems with pre-Title 5 septic systems and low-level wells. |
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Uncle Roy had made the cages himself from pipe and sucker rod left over from oil wells. |
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Outside of farmyards, bales should neither be stored or opened within 20 metres of watercourses or lakes nor within 50 metres of wells. |
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Others are returning from wells dug by humanitarian non-governmental organizations with plastic jerrycans filled with water. |
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It did not weaken his resolve, although there are times when bitterness wells to the surface. |
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The water available in villages is drawn from wells sunk in tanks and lakes. |
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Even today, across many remote areas of the United States, wind-powered pumps draw water from wells to fill livestock watering troughs. |
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Different concentrations of ground water nitrate were obtained by drilling irrigation wells into two aquifers. |
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The water system has meant improved health among residents, who now need to spend less time carrying water from wells distant from their homes. |
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Water companies have hundreds of different sources from rivers and reservoirs to ground water supplies and wells. |
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Considerations are now in progress to allocate a budget to drill 401 bore water wells for consumers and farmers. |
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A geothermal heating system harvests local energy from the site by drawing water from forty wells extending four-hundred feet below ground level. |
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One of the major advantages of a rig this size is that it can drill large diameter water wells, up to 500 mm to depths of 500 metres. |
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Water for human consumption was traditionally obtained from wells, ponds, or rivers. |
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Results also show that 90 percent of those who participated in the study use their wells for drinking water. |
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To ensure a reliable water supply for their garden and the house he sank two wells. |
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New water wells and treatment facilities are in the progress of being constructed in addition to new delivery pipes being installed. |
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Most drinking water comes from municipal reservoirs, but people in isolated areas get their drinking water from wells. |
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Today, industrial energy moves water from wells beneath the earth, from river channels and over hills. |
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Water from the wells is piped up to ground level where exchangers heat and cool it as needed. |
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The released liquids are gathered in wells specifically designed for that purpose. |
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One of the challenges in this process has been filling the femtoliter wells with liquid. |
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In the final step, the investigator cuts plugs to fit the wells of an agarose electrophoresis gel. |
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A small amount is withdrawn from each tube and loaded into separate wells of a polyacrylamide gel. |
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It is another job that requires individuals to plumb deep wells of patience. |
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Similarly, many monochrome paintings are at once flat planes and deep wells of color. |
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Of course, not every theater company has such deep wells of musical talent on hand. |
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Caught in a web of feeling and confusion, Joe is drawn into ever deeper wells of irrationality as the aftermath of the incident unfolds. |
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They might be great for the economy, or we could be running out public funding wells dry. |
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Conservatives tend to see this as detached from the deep theological wells of the tradition. |
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There are deep wells of poverty in both which are a living reproach to their political representatives. |
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She places the pots in her home's window wells and covers them with leaves. |
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Using tinted glazing and deep, light-diffusing wells can help to compensate for this shortcoming, though neither is really a remedy. |
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Inspect and clean gutters, leaders, window wells and drains of all leaves and debris and make sure gutters are firmly secure to the house. |
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You can apply insecticide around doors, windows, and vents, outside stairwells, window wells, along foundation, under lip of siding. |
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Skylights threw wells of illumination down through the still air into the hall, spotlighting the black and white tiled floor. |
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Hundreds of builders work like ants to construct walls, foundations, stairs, lift wells. |
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A train of skylights with tangerine wells sprays color into an otherwise routine hallway. |
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A video taken on April 8, 2000 shows leaking in the window wells on the north face. |
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Quantum wells consist of a thin sheet of crystalline semiconductor sandwiched between two sheets of another semiconductor. |
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The pressure within the crust hadn't increased, as would be expected when molten rock wells up from below. |
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By 1911 the Moturoa oilfield had three wells producing around 110 barrels of oil a week. |
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Most importantly, there is no tap water here, and the wells dry up with the advent of summer. |
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The 17-in. alloy wheels and all-weather tires fill the wheel wells offering up a smooth ride. |
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It is worth buying a bottle of the locally made wine, at 3 yuan a bottle, and taking it on a visit to the karez wells. |
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The residents were directed to whitewash houses, clean backyards and houses, fence wells and clean latrines twice a day, within 24 hours. |
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In an SUV, if the wheel wells stick up in the back, you are going to have trouble laying golf bags widthwise. |
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Indian papers have been publishing pictures of women being winched to the bottom of wells to scoop up muddy liquid from what looks like puddles. |
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Chimneys are the perfect habitat for these birds, although they will nest in silos, wells, air shafts, or abandoned buildings in a pinch. |
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The Americans were part of a reconnaissance team looking to reopen previously shut oil wells. |
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The ancient wells in the village are known for their cool and refreshing spring water. |
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This lattice can trap the neutral atoms in potential wells because the electric fields of the lasers induce a dipole moment in the atom. |
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At particular risk are aquifers, underground repositories of water that are tapped by wells for agricultural irrigation and drinking water. |
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Researchers have found viruses in wells 200 to 400 feet from the point where the viruses were introduced into saturated soils. |
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Where is the crystal clear, pure, unpolluted water that once characterized the river as well as most shallow wells in the area? |
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Now the only way to fix the wells is to dive straight in, down 60 feet, to find the water they need to revive their parched and dying fields. |
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It was painted metallic mauve and had skirts over the wheel wells and dice sponges hanging from the rearview mirror. |
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The 1,750 sq ft bungalow is made up of three buildings connected by modules that act as light wells and avoid claustrophobic corridors. |
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The transformation will also include a pair of ten-storey steel staircases and nine storey steel-framed infills for two existing light wells. |
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The insides are festooned with lively Portuguese limestone tiling and tinted glass light wells. |
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Upstairs, etched glass light wells diffuse luminance into the restaurant and glazed screens enclose private rooms. |
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The two nations' appetites for oil are burgeoning, demanding more and more from the world's oil wells. |
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Since then, one of the wells used to supply the community with water has gone dry. |
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Record temperatures dried up wells, rivers and streams and resulted in water crises in 11 of India's 31 states. |
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Some farmers rely on alternative water sources, such as wells, other streams or rivers. |
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Water can be obtained from streams, rivers, lakes, or underground aquifers, which are used to supply private wells and public drinking water. |
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Water is obtained from lakes, rivers, and wells and must be carried over great distances. |
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These saline waters get pulled into local aquifers as wells and groundwater supplies are overdrawn. |
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The movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, or saltwater intrusion, is usually caused by ground water pumping from coastal wells. |
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During the Interior secretary's tenure, Taylor jumped to more lucrative work as a pumper, roughneck, and roustabout on Wyoming's oil wells. |
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Since following UN advice to dig deeper wells 12 years ago, 15,000 serious cases of arsenic poisoning have been identified. |
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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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The drilling cut off the water supply from three artesian wells on their private land. |
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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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It supplied mansions with water from springs, wells, and artesian bore holes. |
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A big problem is that salt water has contaminated a lot of wells in the low-lying areas when this tidal wave came in. |
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Hydrogen sulfide often is present in wells drilled in shale or sandstone, or near coal or peat deposits or oil fields. |
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Prior to any volcanic eruption, magma wells up through the earth's crust via any weaknesses in the rock structure. |
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Clouds gather, sometimes developing into a cyclone but will a water-starved Chennai see its tanks, lakes, wells and reservoirs full this year? |
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In other places, water is delivered by tankers and stored in tanks in gardens or on roofs, or is pumped into homes from deep-water wells. |
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The groundwater that is tapped into by wells on private lands is in fact a common resource, something nobody can effectively own. |
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They also eat other insects and some fruit, and they visit sapsucker wells to feed on the sap. |
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Pollutants move with the water through the saturated soil only to travel into wells, streams, and ditches. |
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Beyond the first wells, roads and land scars gouged by tracked vehicles began accumulating. |
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These stones, or these steeples, are working in tandem with the earth's telluric energies coming up from the wells. |
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If the wells are made of brick, a mason or a skilled handyman can add another row or two of bricks on top of the existing wall. |
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They were wells of knowledge, too, passionate from having acquired a matchless knowledge of their subject as well as the trust of collectors. |
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They are believed to have progressed immensely both materialistically as wells as monetarily during last fifteen years. |
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After the division of property, wells and threshing floors often continued to be used collectively. |
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Intrusion of the wheel wells means the pedals have had to be offset towards the centre of the car, putting the accelerator where you'd normally expect the brake pedal to be. |
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That way the wells could go into production and the operators could fix the problems later. |
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Whether as stimulant or a sedative such tales must have stirred the deepest wells of political consciousness in the most backward of backwoodsmen. |
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Sandwiched in the middle of the semiconductor are two layers of quantum wells in which the electrons and holes are created and confined to a 2D world. |
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Graham tells of pulled pigtails and dead march flies in ink wells. |
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When the evangelisation of Ireland began in the fifth century St. Patrick and his contemporaries pragmatically accepted the indigenous respect for sacred wells. |
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In coastal areas, a decline in the water-table can also induce flow of saline groundwater from the formation beneath the ocean or sea toward wells on land. |
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The residents said they depended on rain water or untreated water from wells and were sometimes forced to walk long distances in search of the commodity. |
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On the arid plains of northern China, the depletion of shallow reservoirs has forced people to sink wells into aquifers more than 1 km below the surface. |
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For about two weeks we could not use the water from our artesian wells. |
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Water flooding involves drilling water injection wells in a reservoir and pumping water into the field to push the oil towards the oil producing well bores. |
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They have been working to make the gel suitable for sealing cracks in oil wells to prevent water seeping through, and have now been awarded a contract to use it in five sites. |
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These constricted walkways close one in but then open into wide courtyards where young maidens dance around wells, their sing-song voices light and lustrous. |
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In India, more farmers now provide their own water via wells and pumps than rely on the government's irrigation system, which is based on a network of canals. |
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The reconstruction will track the amount of money available from the proceeds of the oil wells, and will continue as long and as far as this money holds out. |
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To raise oil from the depths, rigs often inject water at high-pressure into the wells. |
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Although present in air, helium is commercially obtained from natural gas wells where it occurs in concentrations of between one and seven percent of the natural gas. |
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It would be a shame if we were discouraging emerging scholars from reaching deeper into the bookstacks, from sending their buckets down deeper into the wells of knowledge. |
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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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Of the 397 wells Encana shut down when flooding began, about 150 are back online. |
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Wright approved one of the wells after the operator agreed to bring it into compliance, according to the letter. |
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I read about abiogenesis, the belief that animals and insects can be spontaneously generated from dew, piles of old clothes, the slime in wells, and mud. |
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It includes some 300 oil lakes that still, more than a decade later, lie on the land, the result of the Iraqis having set fire to some 700 oil wells in Kuwait. |
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In Scotland too, holy wells in remote places attracted the attentions of Presbyterian devotees, often despite the baleful stares of ordained Kirk ministers. |
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Later on we saw other wells that were simply depressions in rock with water coming from an unknown source, green with cress, and perhaps housed in a 19th Century hut. |
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That can happen, according to the report, when methane leaks out of fracking wells and into drinking water. |
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The PCBs spread to groundwater, and although few people live in the area, those that do get their water from wells. |
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The narrow streets that criss-cross these miniature villages terminate in squares with community wells and carved wooden chabutaras for feeding pigeons. |
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In 1983, Gaddafi initiates work on the Great Manmade River, a network of wells and pipelines for water. |
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The wheel wells were stuffed with 17-inch wheels and fat tires. |
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During the interior secretary's tenure in the 1980s, he jumped to more lucrative work as a pumper, roughneck, and roustabout on Wyoming's oil wells. |
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Chrysler's pickup trucks, for example, should look like the old Powerwagons, with big wheel wells, oversized tires and a grill that would stop a rhino. |
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To test this hypothesis, the researchers drilled a series of wells downstream from where they dripped the acetate and periodically took water samples. |
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The severely low rainfall impacts on water supply in the city, which originates from wells and from rivers that flow from the Andes. |
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Cable tool drilling was developed in ancient China and was used for drilling brine wells. |
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The salt domes also held natural gas, which some wells produced and which was used for evaporation of the brine. |
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They used to get water from wells or fountains, sometimes over a hundred yards from their homes. |
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Three wells, fountains that decorated the streets of Mons have survived until today. |
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Baryte used for drilling petroleum wells can be black, blue, brown or gray depending on the ore body. |
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Some of the sandstones serve as aquifers into which numerous wells and boreholes have been sunk to provide local water supplies. |
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Both Scotland and Ireland do have a long history of the veneration of wells, however, dating from at least the 6th century. |
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He could have developed his oil wells if it wasn't for those pesky tree-hugging hippies. |
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The town's water supply consisted of three wells, but a new one was being dug to meet demand from the new development. |
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Much of the waste water from fracking in Pennsylvania is housed among 194 injection wells in Ohio. |
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The increased oil production for March 2005 is very notable since there are no waterflood injection wells near the 1907 well. |
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And LJL Biosystems' Acquest UHTS system can screen over 200,000 wells per day. |
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Cooper plays Jeff Dawson, a wildcatter hunting the black gold who must contend with bandits who threaten to blow up his wells. |
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Minigames in the interactive village include snowball fights, a festival, and wishing wells. |
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But it's chocolate fountains that retailers are considering their wishing wells. |
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The MOGE official said the fimr will dig the wells in its Yetagun field in the Andaman Sea to maintain production levels. |
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Since only 4 standards are required, wells are freed up for quantitating additional libraries. |
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The committee sealed off 107 unclaimed open wells this month, while the owners of more than 64 wells have promised to seal off their wells. |
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Reboring of tube wells is being conducted in Iqbal Colony to improve water supply in this area. |
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The wells may then be stored at 4degreesC and retranscribed repeatedly to provide aRNA for subsequent experiments. |
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The Sea of Okhotsk is located south of the arctic circle and both wells are located in areas with water depths of less than 150 meters. |
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The first Precision Drilling project will be the spudding of seven gas wells in Crockett County, Texas. |
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Early last year, wells failed for the community of Spicewood Beach, near Austin, which then began trucking in water. |
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However, the posts' interior wells are a bit shallow, and I found that standard banana plugs could not be inserted up to the collar. |
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This acquisition includes several operating wells in the Lance Creek Field and over 6000 acres of leaseholds in Niobrara County, Wyoming. |
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The churches at Perranuthnoe and Perranarworthal were dedicated to Piran and holy wells at Perranwell and Probus, Cornwall are named after him. |
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The fountains were fed from two wells, one in front of the National Gallery and one behind it connected by a tunnel. |
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Southward and in the very center of the plain is La Mesa, hidden in the mesquite and with splendid, typically dug, wells. |
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The sea receiveth a red and minious tincture from springs, wells, and currents that fall into it. |
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Despite the rapid advance of the invasion forces, some 44 oil wells were destroyed and set ablaze by Iraqi explosives or by incidental fire. |
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Together the geothermal wells are expected to produce more power than the island requires. |
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The companies will also be required to pay 70 percent of cleanup costs for any wells newly affected at any time over the next 30 years. |
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Gas is produced and extracted through wells drilled into the unmined coal seam. |
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Another alternative is to drill a lateral well connecting the two vertical wells. |
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Carbon Energy was the first to adopt a system which uses a pair of lateral wells in parallel. |
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Such treatment is generally necessary to achieve adequate flow rates in shale gas, tight gas, tight oil, and coal seam gas wells. |
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Horizontal drilling reduces surface disruptions as fewer wells are required to access the same volume of rock. |
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Research suggests that hydraulic fracturing wells have an adverse impact on agricultural productivity in the vicinity of the wells. |
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This effect becomes smaller and weaker as the distance between township and wells increases. |
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Air emissions are primarily methane that escapes from wells, along with industrial emissions from equipment used in the extraction process. |
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Escape of methane is a bigger problem in older wells than in ones built under more recent EU legislation. |
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As they retreated, Iraqi forces carried out a scorched earth policy by setting oil wells on fire. |
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Only about 2,000 oil wells have been drilled in Iraq, compared with about 1 million wells in Texas alone. |
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Within the city, individual homes or groups of homes obtained water from wells. |
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Ottoman troops attacked the Yemenis by hiding at the wells that supplied them with water. |
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Bombing has forced many Yemenis to leave their homes for other areas, and so wells in those areas are under increasing pressure. |
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It is pierced by eight light wells just below the lantern, but these are barely visible. |
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This upper space is lit by the light wells in the outer dome and openings in the brick cone. |
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Water wells discovered by archaeologists in western Cyprus are believed to be among the oldest in the world, dated at 9,000 to 10,500 years old. |
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Natural gas is often stored underground inside depleted gas reservoirs from previous gas wells, salt domes, or in tanks as liquefied natural gas. |
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The volume of water used to hydraulically fracture wells varies according to the hydraulic fracturing technique. |
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In 1971, Phillips started producing directly to tankers from four subsea wells. |
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For example, moving crude oil from oil wells in Nigeria to the refineries on the coast of the United States. |
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Remote subsea wells may also be connected to a platform by flow lines and by umbilical connections. |
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The wells were drilled from piers extending from land out into the channel. |
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Shortly thereafter, wells were drilled in tidal zones along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana. |
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It is most often used for exploratory drilling of new oil or gas wells in deep water but can also be used for scientific drilling. |
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These compressors are needed due to the dropping reservoir pressure in the wells. |
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Gas rises from 40 wells, and is exported through a number of pipes, to a processing plant at Kollsnes. |
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Distribution of rations and ammunition was difficult and after the water mains were broken, water could only be taken from derelict wells. |
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Results from hydrocarbon exploration wells show clear porosity reduction trends with depth. |
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Building more wells in adequate places is thus a possible way to produce more water, assuming the aquifers can supply an adequate flow. |
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The first wells were drilled in the early 1980s and some very large gas fields were discovered throughout this decade. |
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Of more than 200 offshore wells in South Africa, most are found on Bredasdorp Basin on the Agulhas Bank. |
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Water was supplied from 6 public pumps, and there were a further 53 private wells. |
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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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Those with access in rural areas were served almost exclusively by protected wells. |
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In the Middle Ages Romans depended for water on wells and cisterns, and the poor dipped their water from the yellow Tiber. |
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As a result, many Namibians prefer the traditional wells over the available water points far away. |
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Rotting logs, debris piles, old housing settlement, wells, and seasonal farm ponds are examples of such refugia. |
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Orthogneiss dated at 525 million years is known to underlie some of the oil wells in northern Tierra del Fuego. |
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There are 860 wells in various municipalities extracting crude oil and natural gas. |
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Much of rural Baja California depends predominantly on wells and a few dams. |
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Separate production wells are used to bring the product gas to the surface. |
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Shell is seeking to drill up to six exploratory wells in the Chukchi Sea about 70 miles off the North Slope. |
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Because Granite Wash reservoirs are sandier than shale-based formations, they can provide for more prolific wells. |
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Some wells to be completed in the ground with concrete socket pipe and betonlg, so they do not stand in the way of traffic in the area. |
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The facility's laboratory is able to process samples from wells for extraction of micropaleontological material. |
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That groundwater can be accessed by wells, although removing it can be risky since aquifers can run dry if too much water is demanded at once. |
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Natural resources include rainfall, rivers, glaciers, ponds, lakes, streams, karez and wells etc. |
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Of the two wells harken drilled in Bahrain, both came up dry. |
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Warm mantle material wells up, melting the crust and often causing volcanoes to emerge in the rift basin. |
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Likewise, some Turner Valley wells had to be abandoned because of repeated cavings. |
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Monitoring wells are installed downgradient of a contamination source to detect a contaminant plume. |
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In very dry seasons some drinkwater is brought from wells dug in the bed of the river, about half-an hour from the village. |
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More than a million wells have been fracced in the United States since the first frac job six decades ago. |
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Only two exploration wells have been drilled so far, and there remain numerous undrilled targets in tilted fault block plays. |
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Between 1966 and 2013, Norwegian companies drilled 5085 oil wells, mostly in the North Sea. |
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Historically it was drawn from the aquifer via ponds, deep wells, occasional springs or bournes and chalk streams and rivers. |
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Businessman James Miller Williams dug several wells between 1855 and 1858 before discovering a rich reserve of oil four metres below ground. |
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Conventional vertical wells would be unable to economically retrieve these hydrocarbons. |
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Private tube wells led to a 50 percent increase in the cropping intensity which was augmented by tractor cultivation. |
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It is likely there are a number of natural objects which are loosely bound to each of Earth's Lagrangian points, where they occupy relatively shallow gravity wells. |
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They have also built 31 hand-dug wells in Bangladesh, 16 rope pumps in Ethiopia, and trained 40 community members in Ethiopia to maintain their water supplies. |
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The depths of wells are on the order of 500 m onshore and 2000 m offshore. |
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Freeway comprises a mix of four specifically selected micro-organisms designed to liquify and eradicate organic deposits from wet wells, drains, grease traps and cooker hoods. |
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In the plantation period, shallow wells, supplemented by rainwater collected in cisterns, provided sufficient water for the pastoral lifestyle of the small population. |
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These are designed to reduce septic tank pollution of rivers, lakes and coastal waters, as well as private water supplies such as wells, boreholes and springs. |
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Vertical wells can cause salt upconing into the lens, and overextraction will reduce freshwater pressure resulting in lateral intrusion by seawater. |
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Using a composite reelable 2 inch flexipipe, the riser system allows for the circulation of fluids, flow testing and hydrate remediation of subsea wells. |
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Ag is allowed to diffuse from wells cut in the gel in which the antiserum is uniformly distributed and the formed ring is measure to calculate the unknown concentration. |
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All the future wells are located on the crests of rollover anticlines. |
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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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The firm illegally discharged waste oil, paint thinner and other toxic and hazardous substances by injecting them down the outer rim, or annuli, of the oil wells. |
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Agricultural development projects have promoted the vast use of motorized pumps and wells and therefore replaced traditional and sustainable qanat systems. |
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They also held raffles, wishing wells and a sponsored treadmill run. |
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Cano anticipates that the initial pilot waterflood operation will begin within 90 days and will focus on converting producing wells to injectors and reactivating wells. |
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It arranges for settlement of collective debts, discusses xeer dealings with central authorities, maintains the group wells, and protects grazing areas. |
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Around 1896, the first submerged oil wells in salt water were drilled in the portion of the Summerland field extending under the Santa Barbara Channel in California. |
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Every time she sees her little grandson, her face wells with joy. |
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These tube wells can be solarised under the package, he added. |
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Walker deliberately contaminated the water wells of Rivas with corpses. |
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Water wells inkblack in the streets repeating the polelamps in glozy rosettes that dish and slide in the wash like radiolarians pale with phosphorous on a midnight sea. |
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These are accesses with over 5,800 wells mostly for agricultural use. |
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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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During the quarter, five development wells in the Teluk Rendah and Geger Kalong gas fields in the South Jambi B block were tested and completed as gas development wells. |
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Oil production began in the surrounding basin in 1914, with wells drilled by Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij, a predecessor of Royal Dutch Shell. |
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Sometimes it is necessary to establish communication between the two wells, and a common method is to use reverse combustion to open internal pathways in the coal. |
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In addition to wells, there are areas of the sea north of Bahrain where fresh water bubbles up in the middle of the salt water as noted by visitors since antiquity. |
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Around Wareham Forest in the west this has been for commercial forestry, but on the southern shore the plantations conceal the Wytch Farm oil wells. |
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This system allows a consistent separation distance between the injection and production wells while progressively mining the coal between the two wells. |
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Increased runoff reduces groundwater recharge, thus lowering the water table and making droughts worse, especially for farmers and others who depend on the water wells. |
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Later still the same method was applied to water and gas wells. |
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Since then, hydraulic fracturing has been used to stimulate approximately one million oil and gas wells in various geologic regimes with good success. |
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One of the important trade routes of the world, this road has been a strategic artery with fortresses, halting posts, wells, post offices, milestones and other facilities. |
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The fracturing fluid varies depending on fracturing type desired, and the conditions of specific wells being fractured, and water characteristics. |
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Because shale has matrix permeability too low to allow gas to flow in economical quantities, shale gas wells depend on fractures to allow the gas to flow. |
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Wells is named from three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew, one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. |
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It produced crude oil and natural gas from 24 wells for delivery to the Flotta oil terminal on Orkney and to other installations by three separate pipelines. |
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Since the first commercial hydraulic fracturing operation in 1949, approximately one million wells have been hydraulically fractured in the United States. |
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Isle of Purbeck's oil industry began in 1936 with the first unsuccessful and then experimental wells drilled at Broad Bench near Kimmeridge by D'Arcy Exploration. |
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There are 27,000 abandoned oil and gas wells beneath the Gulf. |
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Over a hundred holy wells exist in Cornwall, each associated with a particular saint, though not always the same one as the dedication of the church. |
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These sites need to be remediated after wells are exhausted. |
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A better understanding of the geology of the area being fracked and used for injection wells can be helpful in mitigating the potential for significant seismic events. |
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As the seafloor spreads, magma wells up from the mantle, cools to form new basaltic crust on both sides of the ridge, and is carried away from it by seafloor spreading. |
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Troll A is scheduled to receive two additional gas compressors to increase production volume and compensate for dropping reservoir pressure in the wells. |
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In the Gulf War, while retreating from Kuwait, the Iraqi army had set many oil wells on fire in an attempt to disguise troop movements and to distract Coalition forces. |
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It is assumed that the production will decline on a reasonably smooth curve, and so allowances must be made for wells shut in and production restrictions. |
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Gibraltar's water supply was formerly provided by a combination of an aqueduct, wells, and the use of cisterns, barrels and earthenware pots to capture rainwater. |
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