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The reserves are addressing water quality through intensive abiotic monitoring of estuarine habitats through the System-Wide Monitoring Program, working with farmers to develop and monitor best management practices from agriculture, monitoring the impacts of canopy cover on salmon habitats, addressing sedimentation impacts into coastal streams by working with adjacent land owners and evaluating land use impacts through tools such as the Non-Point Source Pollution, Erosion and Control ( NSPECT ) tool.
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These strengths are considered adequate to meet the essential roles and missions of the reserves in support of our national security objectives.
Its size is determined by its function as a glycogen and fat storage unit, and may change with the seasons as these reserves are built or used up.
A supply of plague serum finally arrives, but there is only enough to treat existing cases and the country's emergency reserves are depleted.
Burkina Faso's fauna and flora are protected in two national parks and several reserves: see List of national parks in Africa, Nature reserves of Burkina Faso.
Although aluminium demand is rapidly increasing, known reserves of its bauxite ore are sufficient to meet the worldwide demands for aluminium for many centuries.
In simple terms, trade deficits are paid for out of foreign exchange reserves, and may continue until such reserves are depleted.
As of April 2005, BP is considering a trial of large-scale sequestration of carbon dioxide stripped from power plant emissions in the Miller oilfield as its reserves are depleted.
This figure only includes reserves classified as " proven "; exploration drilling programs by mining companies, particularly in under-explored areas, are continually providing new reserves.
Since the late ' 60s, the exploitation of oil increased production and reserves are estimated at 4. 036 million barrels
The men in the active army are organized into six infantry and one engineer battalions, with approximately 6, 000 reserves.
Banking institutions in the United States are required to hold reserves --- amounts of currency and deposits in other banks -- equal to only a fraction of the amount of the banks ' deposit liabilities owed to customers.
Gabon is sub-Saharan Africa ’ s third-largest crude oil producer and exporter, although there are concerns that proven reserves are declining and production has declined as well.
The islands are today nature reserves with a meteorological station garrisoned by French troops ( The French Foreign Legion ).
The main mining areas are China, USA, Brazil, Sri Lanka, India and Australia with reserves expected to exceed one million tonnes.
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Many reserves are addressing these impacts by managing or restoring hydrology through the replacement of culverts, management of tide gates, and / or removal of dykes.
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The main targets of that phase are inefficient water resource management, land degradation, overexploitation of forest reserves, loss of biodiversity, and pollution from inefficient mining and refining practices.
These generally had 2 floors, with a firing level and a support / infrastructure level that provided the troops with rest and services ( power generating units, reserves of water, fuel, food, ventilation equipment, etc .).
Russia has the world's largest forest reserves and its lakes contain approximately one-quarter of the world's fresh water.
Some areas encompass vast underground aquifers resulting in oases, while other regions severely lack water reserves.
Regional authorities are primarily responsible for environmental management, including water, contaminant discharge and coastal management, river and lake management including flood and drainage control, regional land management ; regional transport ( including public transport ) and harbours, biosecurity or pest management ; while territorial authorities are responsible for: local-level land use management ( urban and rural planning ); network utility services such as water, sewerage, stormwater and solid waste management ; local roads ; libraries ; parks and reserves ; and community development.
The country's main endowments include its vast human resource base, rich agricultural land, relatively abundant water, and substantial reserves of natural gas, with the blessing of possessing the worlds only natural sea ports in Mongla and Chittagong, in addition to being the only central port linking two large burgeoning economic hub groups SAARC and ASEAN.
The area provides regionally unique habitat areas for migratory birds and numerous rare plant and animal species, while the aquifer — Washington's largest — includes substantial reserves of potable water.
In total, most of the municipality consists of forest and water areas ; some of it has been made nature reserves hosting rare animals and plants.
Opencast mining finally resumed ten years later, after the site had been pumped out, but the coal reserves are now exhausted, and the site forms a nature reserve, with wet grasslands, reedbeds and open water covering.
# reserves managed for the welfare of a particular village, town or tribe ( see also ḥaram, although that term usually refers more to water protection measures )
It will be a significant challenge for world conscience that as world oil, coal, mineral, timber, agricultural and water reserves are depleted, there will be increasing pressure to commercially exploit common heritage of mankind areas.
** It hasn't rained in Country X for a while, but there may well be plenty of water reserves available.
After the seedling emerges from the seed coat and starts growing roots and leaves, the seedling's food reserves are typically exhausted ; at this point photosynthesis provides the energy needed for continued growth and the seedling now requires a continuous supply of water, nutrients, and light.
This lake is the largest water body of its kind in Latin America and its basin covers one of the largest oil and gas reserves in the Western hemisphere.
Its abundance of forests, quarries and game reserves, the quality of its water and its place in the geographic center of Spain, at the foot of the mount Abantos, were determining factors for the final choice, which took place in 1561.
Much of the shoreline is developed, but parks, reserves, miles of open water and private land also exist allowing many opportunities for observing and enjoying nature.
Old, abandoned gravel pits are normally used either as nature reserves, or as amenity areas for water sports, camping and walking.
Like the El Chorrillo, it used large quantities of water and mercury to extract silver from mined ore, but this method eventually contaminated the large reserves of groundwater in this part of Guerrero.
Wrexham is also famed for the quality of its underground water reserves, which gave rise to its previous dominance as a major brewing centre.
The water table in the Vale of Aylesbury is higher than the average in England, on account of extensive water reserves that are stored below the clay bed of the whole vale.
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