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There were further doubts over the venture, as Roberts wondered whether to consolidate his losses and pull the plug, or to continue pumping his own finances into the project.
This project consists of a pumping station < sup >()</ sup > at Hogup Ridge, containing three pumps with a combined capacity of moving ; an inlet canal ; and an outlet canal.
Costing £ 120, 000 over three years, the project involves pumping mud from the bottom of the lake.
The project included a levee of and a flood wall of along the Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek, closure structures, retention basins, a pumping station, and some relocation of roads and buildings.
More outrage was raised when it was learned that, likewise, the project had been pumping oxygen inside, to make up for a failure in the balance of the system that resulted in the amount of oxygen steadily declining.
A water diversion project and pumping station, built in 1972, has provided irrigation for the surrounding countryside.
The project will be run through a local Rwandan entity called KivuWatt, using an offshore barge platform to extract, separate and clean the gasses obtained from the lake bed before pumping purified methane via an underwater pipeline to on-shore gas turbines (" gensets ").
So, the project constructed a new pumping station downstream of the dam.
Wärtsilä also provides products and services for grid stability management, utilization of gas flares, pumping applications ( such as pump and compression drives ), financial services and project management services for projects concerning power generation.
The project includes new pumping stations, a new drainage tunnel and repairs to the current system of pipes and tunnels to clear blockages and patch leaks.
A proposal was submitted in 1993 for a project which involved replacement of drains, setting up of pumping stations at Worli, Haji Ali and Cleaveland Bandar, construction of a five-metre wide road alongside major drains for desilting, removal of obstructions from the drains and rehabilitation of slum-dwellers.

pumping and was
The charge was so farfetched that Woodruff paid little attention to it, and answered Pike in a rather bored way, wearily declaring that a `` new hand '' was pumping the bellows of the Crittenden organ, and concluding: `` In a controversy with an adversary so utterly destitute of moral principles, even a triumph would entitle the victor to no laurels.
He had a round, frank Irish face, creased in a jovial grin that stayed bleakly in place even when he was pumping bullets into someone's body.
The Ark used wind based water pumping and electricity, and was self-contained in food production.
The world record for concrete pumping was set on 7 August 2009 during the construction of the Parbati Hydroelectric Project, near the village of Suind, Himachal Pradesh, India, when the concrete mix was pumped through a vertical height of.
Thomas Newcomen, the inventor of the atmospheric engine – the first successful steam-powered pumping engine – was born in Dartmouth in 1663.
The refueling process was delayed, reportedly due to a vapor lock in the fuel tanker truck's pumping mechanism, and Cooper became suspicious.
Robert was the fireman for Wylam Colliery pumping engine, earning a very low wage, so that there was no money for schooling.
In 1811 the pumping engine at High Pit, Killingworth was not working properly and Stephenson offered to fix it.
* Steam power – The improved steam engine invented by James Watt and patented in 1775 was at first mainly used to power pumps for pumping water out of mines, but from the 1780s was applied to power other types of machines.
He constructed and patented in London a low-lift combined vacuum and pressure water pump, that generated about one horsepower ( hp ) and was used in numerous water works and tried in a few mines ( hence its " brand name ", The Miner's Friend ), but it was not a success since it was limited in pumping height and prone to boiler explosions.
The design was commercially successful, and for the next five years Watt was very busy installing more engines, mostly in Cornwall for pumping water out of mines.
Pulsed pumping was historically used with dye lasers where the inverted population lifetime of a dye molecule was so short that a high energy, fast pump was needed.
Small-scale pumping plants began drawing water from the Murray in the 1850s and the first large-volume plant was constructed at Mildura in 1887.
Its approach was described by Dave Kehr in The New York Times: " Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding on the radio, Ernie Kovacs on television, Stan Freberg on records, Harvey Kurtzman in the early issues of Mad: all of those pioneering humorists and many others realized that the real world mattered less to people than the sea of sounds and images that the ever more powerful mass media were pumping into American lives.
In 1789 he set about modernising the process of malt grinding and pumping, which had been previously worked with the employment of horses, by introducing what was reputed to be the first steam engine ( Boulton and Watt ) to be used for this purpose outside of London, and was then able to describe his business as the Faversham Steam Brewery.

pumping and designed
Laminar flow cannot be used for pumping, because laminar turbines stall when not used at the designed flow.
The pumping station at the reservoir gates, converted to a climbing centre in 1995 ( as mentioned above ) was designed in a distinctive castellated style by Robert Billings under the supervision of William Chadwell Mylne and built in 1854 – 56.
While he spent most of his career in New Orleans, Wood also consulted and designed the drainage, pumping, and sewage systems for other locations including Chicago, Milwaukee, Baltimore, San Francisco, as well as projects in Canada, Egypt, China, and India.
Today's rescue engine differs from the original unit concept Rescue Pumper, designed by Fire Chief S. E. Politano, which was simply to add more initial firefighting capabilities ( onboard water and pumping capacity ) to a heavy rescue squad, not bring heavy rescue squad capabilities to an engine company.
Windlass shanty: Modern shanties were used to accompany work at the patent windlass, which was designed to raise anchor and was operated by the see-saw like action of pumping hand brakes.
* Sewerage Pumping Station ( or Sanitary Pumping Station ), a pumping facility designed to handle raw sewage
Pump and treat involves pumping out contaminated groundwater with the use of a submersible or vacuum pump, and allowing the extracted groundwater to be purified by slowly proceeding through a series of vessels that contain materials designed to adsorb the contaminants from the groundwater.
The immigrants brought technology, notably the famous high-pressure steam pumping engines designed by Cornish engineer Richard Trevithick, which turned many of the area's water-logged mines into huge silver producers.
Here, the second pumping station in the course of the Water Carrier is located, the Tzalmon Pumping Station which is designed to lift water an additional.
Consulting engineer Sir William Halcrow & Partners designed a system of large diameter tunnels served by new pumping stations.
In the Royal Docks, approximately 16 miles ( 25 km ) of foul and surface water drains were built, plus pumping stations at Tidal Basin ( designed by Richard Rogers Partnership ) and North Woolwich ( architect: Nicholas Grimshaw ).
The Isle of Dogs drainage network is served by a stormwater pumping station situated in Stewart Street, designed by John Outram Associates.
It was designed by Charles Henry Driver ( 1832 – 1900 ), the architect of Abbey Mills and Crossness pumping stations, who also designed the grade II listed and stations between here and Victoria.
The pumping station is also architecturally significant as a Richardsonian Romanesque designed by the then Boston city architect, George Clough.
* Storm water pumping station on the Isle of Dogs in London Docklands, designed by John Outram Associates, is completed.
It is located in a Grade II listed, former hydraulic pumping station on the corner of the Bridge Street and Water Street designed by City architect Henry Price.
The original Abbey Mills Pumping Station, in Abbey Lane, London E15, is a sewerage pumping station, designed by engineer Joseph Bazalgette, Edmund Cooper, and architect Charles Driver.
The modern pumping station ( Station F ) was designed by architects Allies and Morrison.
A power station was built at the Shore Road pumping station and was designed, anticipating extension of the electrification to the Wirral Railway, although this was not to occur until 1938.
Within the village is a large Victorian, Gothic Revival former Water pumping station, designed by Thomas Hawksley for the Sunderland and South Shields Water Company.
Most of these motorized machines use a pulsatile or pulsating water pumping action at a relatively low, predetermined fixed pulse cyclic rate, designed to match the normal wave rate of healthy, unobstructed nasal cilia.
The ' bobs ' were L-shaped linkages designed to convert the circular motion of the wheels into an up-and-down pumping action.
Compensation claims totalling up to £ 4 million ( by those involved and North-West Water ) have resulted against the firm of consulting engineers, Binnie and Partners ( now Black & Veatch ), who designed and supervised the construction of the pumping station into which naturally occurring methane gas had migrated.

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