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    this small apartment complex is losing money; because of rain drainage damaging the buildings and making several units uninhabitable. On the other hand, the actual rentable units are so outdated, rent has to be kept low in order to keep tenants. Cheap and minimal repairs will no longer remedy this situation, a major renovation is needed. To make this apartment complex successful again, the renovation must include a new water drainage system, water damage repairs, and unit updates, while still

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    Proposed New Drainage System for Waitemata Football Club Prepared for: Jonathan Smith Chairman of Waitemata Football Club Prepared by: Ravnil Ram Civil Engineer Unitec Engineering   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 TERMS OF REFERENCE 3 1.2 PROCEDURE

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    study on Storm Water drainage and management system evaluation and its detailed design program. The Streams Tech team will provide all necessary labor, materials, supervision, and professional and technical support to conduct the study. In achieving the study objectives listed in the previous section, the study shall be divided into phases as follows: • Phase I will comprise of detailed field and topographic survey to identify all the streams and storm water/drainage system with associated problems

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    Another element to the template design of a restoration site is the decision to excavate tidal channels and a drainage system. Oftentimes, project managers can choose to “rejuvenate pre-existing tidal drainage system by redirecting tidal flows into the area.” If the natural drainage system has become too shallow over time, one may choose to excavate channels that follow the original drainage network of the wetland. This decision can contribute significantly to the success of the wetland because the

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    which is associated with numerous water-borne diseases. Valley City has a poor drainage system which makes the city flooded and therefore, a new drainage system should be established throughout the city. It does it take long for any new visitor who comes into the city to notice the poor conditions in the Valley Ccity that threatens both the lives of residents and visitors. This city consists of the worst drainage system I have ever seen. The waste water from the apartments finds it difficult to get

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    off certain parts of town to ensure the safety of the people who live there. Flooding in Bryan, College Station is an enormous inconvenience to the people who live there. This issue can be solved by simply collecting more tax money, fixing the drainage system, and by coming up with procedures or regulations for future constructions, so people can build their new establishments on higher grounds. It has been stated by the Weather Channel that, “In June of 2016, the Brazos River crested just over 4

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    It’s estimated that during the summer months the average homeowner uses 40% of their household water in the yard. While all that water may make for a lush yard, it's a huge drain on our already shrink supply. The tribulation of drought impacts everyone's daily lives through agriculture, economy, and all industries that rely on plants. As of now, California is facing a huge drought. The problem I would like to solve in my community is water conservation for drought using a sustainable method. If every

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    Abstract One of the major challenges facing today is to meet the demands of increasing population and to reduce the environmental degradation caused by over population and industrialization. Increasing environmental degradation is damaging the productivity of agriculture lands. The factors affecting the productivity include soil erosion, salinization, water logging, and desertification. These factors cause low crop-yields and deterioration of environment. In this paper we will identifies the factors

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    Aspects Requirements to follow Notes Energy One of the following 1. Photovoltaic System to be installed of at least (minimum) 1.0 kw 2. Gas boosted solar hot water system (2,600 kwh) along with insulation in ceiling and wall (1,500 kwh) and make a minimum total of 4,100 kwh Gas boosted solar – minimum 5 star rated Energy efficient lights Water use 1. Specification for grey water recycling system 2. Rain water harvesting system with 3000 L tank and 100 Sqm roof catchment area Dual flush toilet, taps –

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    Throughout history natural disasters have terrorised mankind. The problem with natural disasters is humans cannot control them, they can create preventative measures and usually can find where the disaster is going to happen but that is the extent of human's ability to control them. When creating preventative measures there is always a budget in mind that keeps everything from being foolproof, which makes large scale disasters sometimes make those preventive measures not enough to completely stop

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