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To reservoirs
noun
A place where anything is kept in store
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Serious damage to reservoirs.
Tight reservoir refers to reservoirs with low porosity and permeability.
The study proposes shifting water at Hetch Hetchy to reservoirs outside the park and to aquifers.
The rain hits the barren, ash-covered slopes, washing the ash into streams leading to reservoirs.
To settle close to reservoirs, as the residents of Grajaú did in the 1970s, was illegal.
In Norway and Sweden, wind power from Denmark pumps water uphill to reservoirs.
The damages of different drilling modes to reservoirs are different in types and degrees.
14,000,000,000 — Amount of "emergency" water, in cubic feet, diverted to reservoirs in the neighboring Hebei Province, exacerbating drought conditions.
Geothermal energy, which is drawn from deep below the earth's surface, can be used in power plants when wells are drilled down to reservoirs of heated groundwater.
Biologists theorize that free-flowing streams are less habitable for Didymo than controlled waters connected to reservoirs because they are regularly scoured clean by raging floodwaters.
Under this deal, BHC will continue to own most of the land, 9,000 acres, that is directly adjacent to reservoirs.
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