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Apr 20 2011

News About Water

It’s a dirty job: Want a good garden? Start with good soil | Pam Mellskog © 2011 Longmont Times-Call …

LONGMONT – She figured two truckloads of horse manure in the fall of 2009 would help her grow a great vegetable patch in her backyard.

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Chhattisgarh farmers adopt “Madagascar” method to enhance their crop yield

Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh), Apr. 20 (ANI): With food security emerging as a major challenge, India can ill-afford the rising cost of agriculture inputs, declining productivity, non-availability of basic infrastructure and core facilities like irrigation.

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Spring, Easter Menus Call For Fresh Approach To Meat, Vegetable Dishes

Spring has sprung, and with it springtime foods – spring vegetables, lamb and much, much more – are appearing across the valley, including on many home and restaurant Easter menus this Sunday. Harris Okashige, executive chef at the Suncoast, figures it’s

Read more on Las Vegas Review-Journal

Apr 20 2011

Water Roundup

Sterling Ranch hearings begin

The developers of Sterling Ranch pulled out all the stops in their bid before county commissioners for approval of their village-based development.

Read more on Douglas County News-Press

After many years, sumps-turned-ponds going dry again

For almost 20 years, Eric and Kathy Dyer have enjoyed the pond in southwest Bakersfield’s Campus Park North, where ducks nest, egrets drop by and red-winged blackbirds perch on reeds in the spring and summer.

Read more on The Bakersfield Californian

Mt. Wilson’s critical communication structures need better fire protection, new chief says

Los Angeles County’s new fire chief said he wants critical communications antenna atop Mount Wilson to be better protected against wildfires, and wants the structures to be protected by a 100-foot zone — or perhaps a 300-foot barrier in some areas — devoid of flammable vegetation.

Read more on Los Angeles Times

Apr 20 2011

U.S. Engineers Cite Lengthy Cleanup in Japan

U.S. Engineers Cite Lengthy Cleanup in Japan

Veterans of the Three Mile Island cleanup in Pennsylvania said that a much larger task faced the Japanese engineers who are trying to contain and secure the damaged Fukushima Daiichi reactors. And Three Mile Island took 14 years.

Read more on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Year after BP spill, Louisiana hears Easter season message

One reason for eating less or abstaining from dishes at Lent is to remind ourselves how much we depend on the sustenance of creation. Louisianans got a reminder last year of how fragile nature can be. In my home state of Louisiana, Wednesday’s one-year anniversary of the BP oil rig explosion has arrived in the season of Lent, a time of spiritual reflection that, in this heavily Catholic region …

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Apr 19 2011

Water Roundup

Lampard refuses to concede title race is over

Frank Lampard refuses to concede the title race but Chelsea’s more realistic target against Birmingham on Tuesday is to step up their challenge to finish in second spot.

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Apr 19 2011

Children taking part in the colouring contest during the Earth Day festival. — Pictures by Shenton Thomas De Silva

Children taking part in the colouring contest during the Earth Day festival. — Pictures by Shenton Thomas De Silva

About 400 students from Johor Baru Sunway College celebrated Earth Day with lots of fun and excitement recently.

Read more on New Straits Times

Apr 19 2011

Latest Info On Water

PPG Place: The Water Feature

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This place is located in downtown Pittsburgh, a night light version.

Proof in each bottle for Mira Loma company

It took Neil LeVecke’s father and grandfather six months to sell their first case of beer to a grocery store in California. Now, 62 years later, the company they started mixes and bottles 2,500 spirits and cordials in Mira Loma.

Read more on The Press-Enterprise

Apr 19 2011

Latest Info On Water

Utah residents continue to mop up after flooding

WEBER COUNTY – Sandbagging efforts are continuing today in multiple communities west of Ogden, including West Weber, Marriott-Slaterville, West Haven and Plain City, where more than two dozen homes and some business are at risk of flooding.

Read more on Deseret News

Two N.D. highways closing due to flooding; state road list updated

Two state highways are closing in North Dakota this afternoon.

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Apr 19 2011

Question:Does hard water effect how I can start cuttings to root?

Question by Elly: Does hard water effect how I can start cuttings to root?

I have tried to root several cuttings from several plants with very little luck. Could it be that we have very hard water? Should I use bottled water? We can’t afford to buy a water softener.

Best answer:

Answer by san_ann68
i dont think so i have hard water and have gotten roots from cuttings it might depend on the plant you are trying, you also might need to use a hormone treatment

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Apr 19 2011

Are water that comes out of a whole house water filtration system safe to water plants with?

Question by 2n: Are water that comes out of a whole house water filtration system safe to water plants with?

There’s a lot of water that comes out of the whole house water filtration system when it cleans itself. Mine is made by Kinetico and it’s comes with 2 filter tanks and 1 softener tank. Can I water plants with that water? It is safe for lawn and other plant life? I hate to see all that water go to waste.

Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by SIMEON S
Water softeners use salt to remove calcium from water. Salt, at any concentration, is bad for plants. Outside water faucets should be connected directly to city or well supply.

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Apr 19 2011

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In the south of Chile is one of the most fascinating mountain regions on Earth, the Torres Del Paine National Park in Patagonia. Its diverse variety of landscapes is captivating, a harmonic union of rock, ice and water, the ideal habitat for the indigenous wildlife that lives in the southern regions of South America. Its varied landscapes has made the 72000 square kilometre park a unique habitat and a pure and unspoiled natural world. There are around a 145 species of bird in the park, including a large number of rare water fowl that are threatened by extinction. Further north of Lake Pehoé, surrounded by steep rocky slopes, is a picturesque lake, Lago Nordenskjöld, whose name is unusual for the region yet seems to be appropriate as much of it resembles a Scandinavian fjord. The Torres Del Paine National Park is truly one of the most wonderful mountain regions on Earth.

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