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Golf courses and athletic fields could be watered only in the early morning or at night.
Jim Macri, the water superintendent, said Scarsdale had announced a rule that lawns could be watered only two days a week.
Water regulators confined themselves to fairly low-impact rules with the goal of reducing water use by 15percentt or so: golf courses could only water at night; private lawns could be watered only if the sod was new; fire departments could not open hydrants for training purposes; and so on.
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It could be water.
Back in 2006 the project had concluded that Dertu's population could be sustained only if multiple water sources were available--shallow wells, roof catchment systems, and huge water-pan reservoirs to harvest rainwater, for example.
Boosting the flow, however, could be achieved only by diverting water from the already over-used Murray.
It is fed by underground sources and drained by an artificial outlet, reputedly built in 398 397 bc because the oracle at Delphi said that the Etruscan stronghold of Veii could be taken only when the waters of the lake reached the sea.
"He could be the only one on the water," he said.
Mr Hawkins said the railway line could be repaired only when the flood waters had receded, and he said it could take up to five days to repair.
Based on this kind of resin, a green-production refining process could be established since only water is added in the entire separation process.
Some of the drawings could be reached only by lying in the water with one's head poking just above the surface.
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