Sentence examples for Immense water from inspiring English sources

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Those hills are immense water stores – bigger than any manmade reservoir.

He has recently helped US government engineers to discovered immense water resources far below the deserts of northern Ethiopia.

The immense water tunnel -- known officially as City Tunnel No. 3 -- has been so long in the making that its construction has already outlasted five mayors, inspired thousands of news stories and killed 23 tunnel workers.

The tower, which soars more than 98 feet above the flat countryside, has many of its original features, including its concrete ceilings and stairs, and its immense water basin — most everything, in fact, except the 66,000 gallons of water it once held.

To ensure steady access to water, a team of politicians and engineers devised the Central Arizona Project, an immense water diversion system that now pumps water from the Colorado River, uphill, across hundreds of miles of the Sonoran Desert, wrapping around the Phoenix metropolitan area before turning south toward Tucson.

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The SRB is confronted with immense water-related challenges and is now one of the ten GEWEX Global Energyy and Water Exchanges) Regional Hydroclimate Projects in the world.

According to Wurzel (2001), groundwater is protected from evaporation and, in many regions; volumes stored underground are immense, providing water security during drought periods/years.

Given our need to map mountainous terrain in Afghanistan and monitor large swaths of our border with Mexico, as well as our overwhelmingly immense maritime waters, the United States' need for commercial satellite imagery for support is likely to continue to rise.

Hydraulic fracturing requires an immense amount of water, another concern in water-constrained regions.

One is the seismic sea wave, produced by an undersea earthquake; the other is an exceptionally vast wind wave — an immense mass of water driven far above the normal high-water line by winds of hurricane force.

Also, the traditional aboveground refractory process requires extensive strip mining and immense volumes of water, and even more modern methods of heating the shale underground consume large amounts of water and generate significantly more carbon dioxide than the extraction of other fossil fuels does.

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