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    environmental problems

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    rehabilitation codes‚ ensuring the area mined is returned to close to its original state. Some mining methods may have significant environmental and public health effects. Erosion of exposed hillsides‚ mine dumps‚ tailings dams and resultant siltation of drainages‚ creeks and rivers can significantly impact the surrounding areas‚ a prime example being the giant Ok Tedi Minein Papua New Guinea. In areas of wilderness mining may cause destruction and disturbance of ecosystems and habitats‚ and in areas of farming

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    Disaster Management

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    saster management Delhi Public School‚ Dwarka A Project on Disaster Management Acknowledgement This report has only been successful because of the help of some people. First and foremost‚ I would like to thank our Social Science teachers - Mrs. Ruchika Gupta (Geography) Mrs. Shalini Chaturvedi (History/Civics) Mrs. Soni Saxena (Economics) For giving me this task from which I could learn many things and also for

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    Flood Control

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    flooding. Today the safety man and I took a tour of the facility and its immediate environs with a view to finding a solution to this problem. Solutions: 1. Complete the drainage system at the back of our base to ensure that any water running off our base get taken safely away to a faraway reservoir. 2. Seal off all drainage outlets from our base …this is to ensure that water from any external sources do not find its way into our base. Build a sump/skimmer pit at the very end of our facility

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    Project Proposal

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    “RECOVERING OF DRAINAGE” PROJECT PROPOSAL I. Title: “Recovering of Drainage” II. Duration: 3 months III. Scope: Within the vicinity of the barangay     IV.    Status: This project is new and must be reviewed thoroughly within the council of the barangay and the local government unit.     V.      Beneficiary:  All the constituents will benefit the said project. It will help the barangay in experiencing floods not only cater the amount of waste carried on the drainages. So this

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    Tubes and Drains

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    is open at the level of the waist. d. The gastric drainage is a yellow-green mucous liquid. 2. A nurse assesses the functioning of a client’s nasogastric suction following abdominal surgery. Which one of the following indicates that a problem exists with the suction? a. Aspirated gastric contents have a pH of 3.0. b. Suction is functioning at 100mmHg. c. The air vent tube is open at the level of the waist. d. The gastric drainage is a yellow-green mucous liquid. 3. The nurse is

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    Introduction: Rainwater‚ in most cases‚ is the most pure available source of water‚ something which gives rainwater preference over other available sources of water but more importantly‚ roof drainage pollution is also caused by rainwater. In United States the average amount of rainfall across the country is 35″ and the amount of land that is affected by excess water capable of damaging homes and properties is around 20%. Some of the most common environmental and moisture problems that are faced

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    Water Logging and Salinity

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    existing irrigation system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was developed in late 1800s over a century ago. This system was designed for the farming at that time which was much lower than the cropping intensities of today. This system had limited provision for drainage‚ resulting in a rise in groundwater and the occurrence of salinity. |Table 5.1 | |Area Irrigated by Canals and Tube Wells | |Canal name |Area

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    D1 - Assess the importance of addressing environmental issues for the mutual benefit of the community and individual construction firms. The importance of addressing environmental issues for a construction project that will benefit the community and local construction firms is vitally important on everyone’s agenda; it will help firm’s reputation with the local community and authority massively. This can be from using locally sourced materials e.g. materials that can be used without any bad

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    retsining wall

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    innovations in types of retaining walls have become available‚ including using inherent characteristics of retained or reinforced soil as part of the support system. Inadequate drainage of the backfill material can result in unsatisfactory long-term performance of the retaining wall system. A subsurface drainage system is typically installed simultaneously with the erection of the wall to ensure a continuous‚ uninterrupted system to serve to prevent the accumulation of destabilizing water

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    Waterlogging

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    WATER LOGGING AND SALINITY PROBLEMS AND ROLE OF NGOS M. H. Panhwar The water logging and salinity problem is highly complex‚ when it comes to actual execution in the field. In general the main factors involved in water logging and salinity control need highly to chronological efforts for the success of programme. Causes of Water Logging. Water logging is caused by rising water table and this in turn is mainly caused by irrigation. Irrigation waters invariably contain some amount of salts‚ which

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