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Lagoons meaning
plural of lagoon
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According to a Global Change Biology, “livestock manure management accounts for almost 10 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture globally,” most of that from manure lagoons.
According to plans for ACEN Australia's development New England Solar, the presence of Bora rings, quarries, scarred trees, grinding grooves and open stone artefact sites and lagoons are representative of a "continuous archaeological character".
According to the World Bank, estimates show that the West African coast, including lagoons, loses over $3.8 billion a year to erosion, flooding, and pollution, as well as loss of human lives and destruction of livelihoods.
However, the Region also has to move some of the wastewater from the site regularly to prevent the lagoons from overflowing.
It is well-lit by skylights and windows that overlook expansive gardens and lagoons.
Penson stated he wasn’t sure at what point in the future collecting compost from the public, such as organic food waste and garden waste, would begin or even with the primary objective of composting bio solid waste from the sewage lagoons would begin.
The Mhadei plains in Goa comprise an intricate system of wetlands, tidal marshy areas, cultivated paddy fields, Khazan lands, all intersected by canals, inland dykes, bays, lagoons and creeks,” the saffron party said in a press statement.
This six-mile stretch of coastal grazing marshes, fresh and saltwater lagoons and saltmarsh has fabulous views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight.
You don’t mind that Blue Lagoons are bright blue from the curaçao and heavy on sugar from the lemonade.
Aboard a luxury yacht, every destination becomes more than a place to visit; it’s an experience tailored to personal preferences, from secluded blue lagoons to lively marinas.
Dirt was excavated from lagoons to build the course and its features, fixing the flatness issue and leaving behind six large lakes – the same number of NBA Championships Jordan won.
Perched on the lake's edge at Y Glyn, in an area referred to as the "Lagoons", the tree is exposed to the harsh that sweeps across the water towards Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).
The Indigenous Eyes Ecological Reserve, near Punta Cana, has 13 lagoons, four of which are swimmable.
The park is a known marine biodiversity hotspot that is home to vibrant coral reefs, pristine lagoons, seagrass beds, various mangroves, and lush beach forests.
The project aims to remove enough silt and filth from the Barra and Jacarepagua lagoons to fill 920 Olympic-size swimming pools.
Developed areas, especially along river plains and lagoons or on top of filled-in wetlands, face increasing threats underground.
Having already started trialling its processed biomethane in a tractor and Cormac’s fleet of tarmac hot boxes, Bennamann’s technology to capture gas will now be expanded in sealed slurry lagoons on six council-owned dairy farms across Cornwall.
In 2018, Hurricane Florence overflowed the factory farm “lagoons” where hazardous hog waste piles up, poisoning farmland and waterways.
Instead of building a new, $5 million state-of-the-art treatment plant to handle downtown sewage, the Town should finance a 7-mile pipeline from the (soon-to-be-decommissioned?) lagoons, and pump the raw sewage uphill to the PAWSD Vista Treatment Plant.
Nestled among native pines, magnolias and live oaks surrounding two lagoons is the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art—home to more than 90 sculptures by renowned artists from around the world.