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- Groundwater quality is monitored at six sampling stations by Waste Services.
- *In William Gibson's " Pattern Recognition " the protagonist Cayce Pollard mentions Water Sampling Stations.
- By the fall of 1996, tests will be conducted at more than 900 dedicated sampling stations, Commissioner Gelber said.
- Caroline Shaw, SLOC's chief spokeswoman, said SLOC volunteers help in escorting athletes to sampling stations and in transporting those samples.
- By 1958, ICPRB is gathering and tabulating information from about 85 stream sampling stations operated by cooperating agencies, municipalities and industries.
- New York City has over 800 sampling stations that are distributed based on population density, water pressure zones, proximity to water mains, and accessibility.
- A second test was carried out two years later in the same area, but with three sampling stations and 50 percent less of the bacilli.
- It takes 20 minutes to ascend the stack, although workers only need to travel up to the 300-foot level each day, to service the air-sampling station.
- She has open deck space aft for fishing and scientific operations and another area of open deck space at the side sampling station on her starboard side.
- In addition, researchers compared 188 sampling stations, from a 1986 study, and found several areas of localized seagrass loss, the majority in close proximity to the mouths of coastal rivers.
- ISIS produces muons by colliding a fraction of the proton beam with a graphite target, producing pions which decay rapidly into muons, delivered in a spin-polarised beam to sample stations.
- A combination of factors has led to elevated levels of trihalomethanes, or THMs, in eight of the 12 water-sampling stations around Charlotte, according to regularly scheduled water tests in August 2015.
- After completing a line of sample stations to the north, she returned to top off fuel and water tanks before heading across to Baffin Bay, all the while taking soundings and samples.
- The main body of the river actually meanders only a short distance between Taytay and Cainta, Rizal, where it branches out into smaller creeks at Village East Subdivision, near the LLDA water sampling station.
- Ralph and colleagues now have nine sampling stations worldwide, and their findings are used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U . N .-organized network of scientists that is warning of impending climate change.
- It was meant to be time to move on again, but the geology backroom decided that the loss of another sampling station was offset by the chance of sampling true bedrock, so they were given more time.
- A joint reef monitoring program conducted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Florida Marine Research Institute and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recorded a loss of 6 % to 10 % living corals at 40 sampling stations from 1996 to 2000.
- She has 145 m?( 1, 560 sq . ft . ) of open deck space aft for fishing and scientific operations and another 33 m?( 355 sq . ft . ) of open deck space at the side sampling station on her starboard side.
- But because one air sampling station in Livermore, Calif ., has twice exceeded the permitted ozone level in 1994, one more high reading at that location this year would trigger the new federal requirements, said Randy Wittrop, a spokesman for the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
- A combination of factors has led to elevated levels of trihalomethanes, or THMs, in eight of the 12 water-sampling stations around Charlotte, according to regularly scheduled water tests in August 2015 . A Duke Energy spokeswoman called the utility s use of bromide cleaners at two area coal plants a triggering event contributing to the increase in THMs since January 2014.