Illegally introduced warm-water fishes flourished in the impoundment, presumably replacing the native species. |
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We detected no tidal effects on salinity or water level in the impoundment, despite reverse flow at the fishway. |
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The papers state the obvious, such as loss of licence and impoundment of vehicle, as well as court dates. |
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Man-made lakes or reservoirs may result from the building of a dam within a natural catchment area or as a complete artificial impoundment. |
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A common type of temporary storage impoundment for hazardous liquid waste is an open pit or holding pond, called a lagoon. |
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Council Grove Lake, created by the impoundment of the Neosho, is just northwest of the city. |
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Changes in vegetation cover during a three-year period over a section of the Copper Cliff tailings impoundment. |
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Water from the impoundment is recycled back to the mill for use in mineral processing. |
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The penalties shall include the possibility of impoundment of the vehicle for serious infringements. |
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Reservoir impoundment increases fish mercury levels for a period of 10 to 30 years. |
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Water quality upstream and downstream and in the impoundment may be degraded due to stagnation. |
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Water impoundment resulting from dam construction can also generate risks of invasion notably by alien aquatic vascular plants. |
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This local flooding could be reduced with a detailed plan for separately operating the gates that control water levels in each impoundment. |
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Failure of the impoundment may cause flooding, erosion and downstream destruction. |
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In 1997, biomass of both littoral and sublittoral invertebrates in the impoundment was comparable to that of New Brunswick lakes of similar trophic status. |
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Water supply in drainage basins is provided either by direct abstraction from rivers or by impoundment, which requires the construction of reservoirs. |
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If your pet should wander off in search of a mate, you may be faced with paying fines and impoundment costs or worse should your pet be injured while roaming for a mate. |
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Traditionally, increased water demands have been met by developing additional water supplies using dams, impoundment reservoirs, and canal systems. |
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To date, a water-treatment plant and a new tailings impoundment have been built, and the exposed tailings areas are being dredged and deposited in the new impoundment. |
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For water quantity, overall principles should be laid down for control on abstraction and impoundment in order to ensure the environmental sustainability of the affected water systems. |
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In April 2008, the diversion tunnel of the dam was closed, marks an important milestone in the history of the dam construction, meaning the reservoir impoundment has begun. |
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A reservoir usually means an enlarged natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. |
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In the quiescent zone of a bathing beach or reservoir impoundment, turbidity measurements in the vicinity of 50 NTU would be sufficient to satisfy most recreational uses, including boating and swimming. |
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No person shall remove a domestic animal from an impoundment facility in a park without first making a request for its release to the superintendent, a park warden or an enforcement officer. |
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The area was not noted for its marshiness by Colonial era observers, but the great dam impoundment does create such an impression today. |
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Although the majority of hydroelectric plants depend on the impoundment of rivers, tidal power still could play a role, albeit minor, in electric power generation during the coming years. |
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Santa Rosa Lake is an impoundment on the Pecos at Los Esteros Dam. |
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It consists of flame, smoke, and gas detectors, emergency shut down stations, spill impoundment with sump pumps, and monitor nozzles. |
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Hydroelectric power generation requires the damming of rivers and often the diversion of water flow from a section of river between the impoundment and the power plants, or from other drainages to the impoundment. |
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A Massey subsidiary operates a 1,849-acre strip mine in the hills just above the impoundment. |
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Also, there's the cumulative impact going downstream with extraction or impoundment for different human activities, the increased evaporation, the warming temperatures, the changed snowfall and rain patterns. |
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In the second, the impoundment dams are expensive to construct, natural water cycles are completely disrupted, ship navigation is disrupted. |
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The proposal strengthens provisions on employer liability, introduces extraterritoriality for roadside inspectors, and impoundment of the vehicle as a common sanction for serious infringements. |
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The river then reaches the Federal Dam in Troy, marking an impoundment of the river. |
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Validating and corroborating the deposition of two annual growth zones in asteriscus otoliths of common carp Cyprinus carpio from South Africa's largest impoundment. |
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The ramp at the southeast corner of the impoundment is a concrete doublewide with ample paved parking, picnic pavilion, and chemically treated rest rooms. |
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In the 1970s, opposition to the construction of the Lake Pedder reservoir impoundment led to the formation of the world's first green party, the United Tasmania Group. |
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