stormwater in A Sentence

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    The Stormwater is not contaminated.

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    Sedimentation of surface waters caused by Stormwater runoff;

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    They provide both Stormwater treatment and are.

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    He said no Stormwater permit was required.

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    Know what Stormwater is and where it goes.

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    Do not pour anything into Stormwater drains.

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    Up to 6.7 million cubic feet of Stormwater could be infiltrated.

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    Requiring tough construction Stormwater permits at sites that discharge into impaired waters.

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    Miami Beach, for instance, raised Stormwater fees to pay for $500 million of flood protection projects.

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    Lewis believes there are ways to transition some neglected lots into Stormwater parks, utilizing them for green infrastructure interventions.

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    Roehr, Daniel(Sustainable communities, sustainable design, materials and construction, landscape architecture, integration of living roofs as holitstic system for Stormwater management).

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    Left: Stormwater drains from the village converge at the proposed resort site and drain through this channel into the Arabian Sea.

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    Landowners, land use agencies, Stormwater management experts, environmental specialists, water use surveyors and communities all play an integral part in watershed management.

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    The downpours earlier this spring caused the Stormwater infrastructure in Canada's biggest city to overflow, leading to flooding of busy downtown streets.

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    During warm weather, urban runoff can have significant thermal impacts on small streams, as Stormwater passes over hot parking lots, roads and sidewalks.

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    These projects range from relatively mundane needs like repairing roads to more ambitious projects, such as building new mass transit, wastewater and Stormwater systems.

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    Landowners, land use agencies, Stormwater management experts, environmental specialists, water use surveyors and communities all play an integral part in the management of a watershed.

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    In urban areas, large volumes of Stormwater runoff are generated from impervious surfaces located on private residential land, such as roofs and our beloved backyard patios.

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    Examples of treatment processes used for Stormwater include retention basins, wetlands, buried vaults with various kinds of media filters, and vortex separators to remove coarse solids.

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    In periods of heavy rainfall, the amount of Stormwater in the sewer can reach capacity and overflow onto Toronto's streets and into its lake and rivers.

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    Living Architecture: Five acres of living roofs which mitigate Stormwater, and provide insulation and cooling, leave only 1.5 acres of non-native vegetative cover on the ecoresort.

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    So to keep the cities of the Delta safe, the government built a whole other system of levees, gates, and pumps to keep that Stormwater out.

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    Twenty three per cent of Toronto's downtown sewers are combined, meaning that both the city's Stormwater and wastewater flow together within one pipe to a water treatment plant.

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    Parts of Point Cook's suburban fabric draw on layers of history and landscape by including wetlands that manage Stormwater, provide bird habitat, and promote a distinctive character.

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    While not considered a proper pavement, this lawn still represents an impervious area not allowing water to percolate into the soil and contributing to increased superficial Stormwater runoff.

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    In other words, roofs that have not been watered, or are only watered when their soil reaches a predetermined moisture level, have a greater capacity to absorb Stormwater.

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    An installation of a rain garden as small as 10 square metres will reduce the amount of Stormwater from approximately 83,000 litres per year to around 15,000 litres per year,

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    More than 40 years of research, development and real world operating history for water, wastewater, greywater, and Stormwater treatment get packed into every MSD that takes last line on a commercial mission.

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    Large and mature trees are more beneficial in nature than smaller ones, capturing more carbon, filtering high-rate greenhouse gases, capturing more Stormwater, providing large shadows and fighting urban heat, reducing energy use and much more, so we should not cut them even in emergencies.

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