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Water level in reservoir formed by Hoover Dam dips record low

2015-06-24 23:23:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: The largest capacity reservoir in the United States has hit its lowest water level in history following years of severe drought that have dramatically reduced flows from the Colorado River, water managers said on Wednesday. Officials said Nevadas Lake Mead, the 79-year-old reservoir created by the massive Hoover Dam, registered 1,074.98 feet (327.7 meters) above sea level late on Tuesday, but was able to rise above a critical mark by early on Wednesday morning. A water level of below 1,075...

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Summer Herd Health Part 4: 5 summer water quality tips

2015-06-24 22:04:41| Beef

With the rise in temperature that summer brings, cattle need more water than ever, but is your water quality up to par? Here are five things to consider to make sure your herd is getting the best water possible. Content Classification:  Curated BEEF Daily read more

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Drain Water Heat Recovery: A Field Study of Commercial Applications

2015-06-24 15:11:00| Power Technology

Drain water heat recovery (DWHR) is the recovery of useful heat through a heat exchanger placed in the building drain system.

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Troubled Delta System California Water Battleground

2015-06-24 14:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

New York Times: Fighting over water is a tradition in California, but nowhere are the lines of dispute more sharply drawn than here in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a 720,000-acre network of islands and canals that is the hub of the state's water system. Giant pumps pull in water flowing to the delta from the mountainous north of the state, where the majority of precipitation falls, and send it to farms, towns and cities in the Central Valley and Southern California, where the demand for water is greatest....

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Hospital Water Supply Relies on Vesconite Bearings

2015-06-24 12:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Vertical turbine booster pumps are commonly used to maintain adequate water pressure in high rise buildings. When the equipment at a large metropolitan hospital repeatedly failed, Waupun, Wisconsin-based Municipal Well Pump responded with a state-of-the art design that included Vesconite bearings. The hospital was...

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