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Draining and Everglades
Draining the Everglades was first suggested in 1848, but was not attempted until 1882.
* Draining and development of the Everglades

Draining and was
Draining into Lake Erie, the Maumee River was not necessarily well-suited for large ships, but it did provide an easy connection to Indiana's Fort Wayne.
Draining of the polder was finished on 21 August 1930.
An Act of Parliament was obtained on 25 May 1811, for the Inclosing, Draining, and Embanking Lands in Braunton, in the County of Devon.
It was at this time that Vermuyden became involved with the Great Level, as in 1637 he wrote a " Discourse Touching the Draining of the Great Fennes " for the king, though it was not published until 1642.
Draining of the swamps began and the area was found to be very suitable for crops, and maize and wheat were grown extensively.

Draining and Congress
He printed 1000 copies of his proposal, titled Draining the Swamp: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Reform ( 1996 ), and sent copies to members of Congress, believing it would pass quickly on its merits.

Draining and .
Draining the syrinx more quickly does not produce better outcomes, but a shunt may be required if the fluid in the syrinx is otherwise unable to drain.
Draining the intracellular reserves, on the other hand, is more challenging: moderate caloric restriction alone, even over a period of several months, appears to be ineffective, and it must be combined with physical exercise to have any effect.
Data on Amphidromous and Freshwater Fish from Central Victoria Island and Freshwater Systems Draining into Melville Sound and Elu Inlet, N. W. T., Canada.
Draining of the bay has further damaged its environment.
Draining of the boiler can also happen if a leak occurs in the steam supply lines that is larger than the make-up water supply could replace.
Draining the central portion of New Hampshire, it once flowed southeast, leaving via what is now Alton Bay toward the Atlantic Ocean.
The Draining of the Somerset Levels.
*" Ganglion Cyst Draining At Home "-Emphatically not an example of safe nor sterile surgical procedure, this video illustrates the appearance of the fluid in the cyst.
Draining, the Rogue River watershed covers parts of Jackson, Josephine, Curry, Douglas, and Klamath counties in southwestern Oregon and Siskiyou and Del Norte counties in northern California.
Draining a basin of about, the stream flows through a region of sparsely populated hills, plateaus, and badlands.
Draining a basin of about, the stream flows through a region of sparsely populated hills, plateaus, and badlands.
Draining Deer Lake, the Humber is one of the major rivers on the island of Newfoundland, making the Bay of Islands an important estuary.
Draining wetlands for ploughing, for example, is a form of habitat destruction.
Draining Lake Peipsi, the river forms the border of Estonia and Russia and flows through the towns of Narva / Ivangorod and Narva-Jõesuu into Narva Bay.
Draining an area of Pennsylvanian Period rock that has been subjected to extensive strip mining for coal, the upper reaches of the stream have at times been subject to heavy pollution.

Draining and their
Draining all of a human's blood would have a vampire or vampaneze absorb part of the spirit of the human, allowing the vampire or vampaneze to see into their memories ( Darren does this in The Vampire's Assistant, to save the spirit of a dying friend ).

Everglades and was
For comparison, a fish consumption advisory was issued at the Florida Everglades after water there was found to contain 1 nanogram per liter.
It was originally intended to be named Everglades County, but then-Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Ion Farris amended the bill that established the county to be named after Broward.
It was named for the Florida Everglades.
The South Florida metropolitan area grew substantially at this time and Everglades water was diverted to cities.
Portions of the Everglades were transformed into farmland, where the primary crop was sugarcane.
When the construction of a large airport was proposed north of Everglades National Park, an environmental study predicted it would destroy the South Florida ecosystem.
In 2000, a plan to restore the Everglades was approved by Congress ; to date, it is the most expensive and comprehensive environmental repair attempt in history.
The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan was signed into law, but the same divisive politics that had affected the region for the previous 50 years have compromised the plan.
This map made by the U. S. military shows the term " Everglades " was in use by 1857.
The first written record of the Everglades was on Spanish maps made by cartographers who had not seen the land.
The name " Everglades " first appeared on a map in 1823, although it was also spelled as " Ever Glades " as late as 1851.
Land in the Everglades was being sold for $ 15 an acre a month after Broward died.
With the construction of canals, newly reclaimed Everglades land was promoted throughout the United States.
Rum-runners used the Everglades as a hiding spot during Prohibition ; it was so vast there were never enough law enforcement officers to patrol it.
Salt ocean water intruded into Miami's wells ; when the city brought in an expert to explain why, he discovered that the water in the Everglades was the area's groundwater — here, it appeared on the surface.
The idea of a national park for the Everglades was pitched in 1928 when a Miami land developer named Ernest F. Coe established the Everglades Tropical National Park Association.
The last chapter was titled, " The Eleventh Hour " and warned that the Everglades were dying, although it could be reversed.

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