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en When these things were built 100 or 300 years ago, they just dug a ditch. There are places where the water goes through tight clay soil and it doesn't leak much - and others where it's gravel and it leaks like a sieve.

en Right now it's very clay-like soil that holds a lot of water and gets real spongy. The clay soil holds the water so the fields stay wet. We can't mow it and then it's unsafe to play on. It's a vicious cycle.

en Water flows through the ground naturally. At every dam site around the world, seepage occurs. The water tends to move through gravel or clay and sand.

en Mulch is really important. It does so many things for the garden. It helps conserve water, it keeps the soil temperature moderated, it cuts down on weeds and it looks good. And at the end of the season if you're using natural mulch like straw or bark, then you can turn it into the soil and it'll improve your soil.

en Using plants to clean contaminated soil is best used for moderately contaminated soil, or low risk soil that doesn't pose a high health hazard to the public. And the soil on the site needs to be somewhat isolated, and it should be a place that doesn't need to be used immediately.

en Roots are acting like conduits for water connecting deep ground or soil water reserves to the shallow soil water.

en With any soil contamination - whether it's sand like we have here or soil or clay - testing needs to be done thoroughly to ensure there is no health threat to the people who live here and use this beach.

en I like these two last stages, although there were some places with a bit of gravel. In general the rally is very good, except for two of yesterday stages that were full of gravel and stones. I am very happy with my performance.

en When it rains here, it pours. Because our soil has a lot of clay in it, the water just sits on top. You need rain gutters to get it away from the house foundation. They protect the concrete, siding and walkways around your house.

en There are certain housing codes, building codes that the landlord is required by law to adhere to, but generally speaking the landlord should be expected to maintain the apartment in such a manner that it is fit to be lived in. Tenants are entitled to heat, running water, freedom from insects, rodents, mildew and mold, a roof that doesn't leak and windows that don't leak.

en [South Main] is built on the principles of new urbanism, which are nothing new. It's essentially built around basic human needs, including places to work, places to shop, places to gather. The difference is that they're all within walking distance.

en These are very well-hidden leaks. The soil is so porous that it just goes away.

en Most likely, we either have one major break or a series of leaks in that line due to the age and everything that's impacted it. If the leak gets severe, then we come up to where we're going to have to shut it down.

en The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. I get them up and do things with water pistols, PVC piles with a hunk of clay or play dough in it to be arteriosclerosis and things like that,

en I get them up and do things with water pistols, PVC piles with a hunk of clay or play dough in it to be arteriosclerosis and things like that.


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