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en The longer a system is depressurized, the more chance there is for an infiltration of surface water that contains bacteria.

en There are three primary components in the system: the bacteria, the surface and the solution that the bacteria are digesting. Any change in one variable will affect the other two, and what we want to do is find out how to tweak each one to optimize the performance of the whole system.

en This means 'no' potentially harmful bacteria have been detected in our water system.

en I think the DEC (state Department of Environmental Conservation) is beginning to see there's a problem with the bacteria in the water in our area. Bacteria is one emerging possible point of concern.

en [But other officials describe the conditions frankly. Bodies have bloated, and heat, water and insects hasten their decomposition. A living person has an immune system with which to kill bacteria, but a deceased body has no protection. The bacteria population explodes. Some of the bodies are so badly decomposed they don't have fingerprints. Others are damaged or torn apart.] It's not at all pretty, ... They're finding pieces. If you find an arm, do you call it a body? It's pretty grisly.

en Other moons in the solar system have liquid water oceans covered by kilometers of icy crust. What's different here is that pockets of liquid water may be more than tens of meters below the surface.

en Big corporations are misleading consumers by telling us continuously that bottled water is better for us than tap water. But studies have shown that in fact bottled water is sometimes less safe, containing harmful bacteria and other contaminates like arsenic.

en It's not the amount of sugar a child eats that causes the problem, but the number of exposures. Every time you expose your mouth to that, you get that bacteria active. Children sipping or drinking any drink other than water, every time they sip, it increases the amount of bacteria.

en It's still not safe to go in the water. Besides the bacteria, there are other contaminants that's in the water -- we have pesticides, heavy metals, stuff like that.

en Water used to be fresh, pure and drinkable, now the water has lots of fecal matter and bacteria.

en The advantage here is that these bacteria live in water and so they bind to all sorts of surfaces in water. This means that this glue is very versatile.

en We have water infiltration in the house, as well as we have structural problems.

en There has been no change in Pakistan's policy so far as cross-border infiltration is concerned. Every day we are getting reports that infiltration continues unabated,

en Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. A minimal surface is formed when the pressure on both sides of a surface is the same. 'For example, when you dip a bent coat hanger into soapy water, the soap bubble that forms on the hanger is a minimal surface.

en When you assess the vulnerability of the supply system — which is something that's been done many, many times by a lot of different organizations — the water distribution system, meaning the water mains, are not considered to really be at risk. You're talking about an enclosed and pressurized system.


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