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This 12-frame pano was taken just before last week's solar eclipse cleared the clouds along the horizon.

Was reading 49 ways to save water

thot would add one more to 50 :)

 

Drink beer !!!! and save water.. in restaurants :D

 

Shot this at Terrace Bay, Hyderabad. It was raining.. actually pouring cats and dogs types... for 10 mins .... making a good friday eve.. welcoming the weekend.

 

Yup we had a good weekend .. Srisailam and Malliltheertham.. more pic to follow..

 

www.americanwater.com/49ways.htm

 

PS. this is just a funny shot,, and strictly not for kids below 18.

Engine: Cummins L9 370 HP six cylinder diesel

Transmission: Allison 3000RDS six speed automatic

Engine: Cummins L9 350 HP six cylinder diesel

Transmission: Allison 3000RDS six speed automatic

On January 9 2014 Freedom Industries spilled approximately 7,500 gallons of 4-methylcyclohexane methanol (a chemical used in coal processing) into the Elk River Just upstream from American Water's drinking water intake that serves 300,000 people. The next day Appalachian Voices staff went out on the Elk River in Charleston, WV to see the site for ourselves and to collect water samples for analysis.

 

Photo By: Eric Chance

On January 9 2014 Freedom Industries spilled approximately 7,500 gallons of

4-methylcyclohexane methanol (a chemical used in coal processing) into the Elk River Just upstream from American Water's drinking water intake that serves 300,000 people. The next day Appalachian Voices staff went out on the Elk River in Charleston, WV to see the site for ourselves and to collect water samples for analysis.

 

Photo By: Eric Chance

Image © Susan Candelario / SDC Photography, All Rights Reserved. The image is protected by U.S. and International copyright laws, and is not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without written permission.

 

If you would like to license this image for any purpose, please visit my site and contact me with any questions you may have. Please visit Susan Candelario artists website to purchase Prints Thank You.

On January 9 2014 Freedom Industries spilled approximately 7,500 gallons of

4-methylcyclohexane methanol (a chemical used in coal processing) into the Elk River Just upstream from American Water's drinking water intake that serves 300,000 people. The next day Appalachian Voices staff went out on the Elk River in Charleston, WV to see the site for ourselves and to collect water samples for analysis.

 

Photo By: Eric Chance

On January 9 2014 Freedom Industries spilled approximately 7,500 gallons of 4-methylcyclohexane methanol (a chemical used in coal processing) into the Elk River Just upstream from American Water's drinking water intake that serves 300,000 people. The next day Appalachian Voices staff went out on the Elk River in Charleston, WV to see the site for ourselves and to collect water samples for analysis.

 

Photo By: Eric Chance

 

Sarah Caldwell from Appalachian Voices and Rob Goodwin from Coal River Mountain Watch approach the site of the spill to collect water samples.

 

On January 9 2014 Freedom Industries spilled approximately 7,500 gallons of

4-methylcyclohexane methanol (a chemical used in coal processing) into the Elk River Just upstream from American Water's drinking water intake that serves 300,000 people. The next day Appalachian Voices staff went out on the Elk River in Charleston, WV to see the site for ourselves and to collect water samples for analysis.

 

Photo By: Eric Chance

 

  

On January 9 2014 Freedom Industries spilled approximately 7,500 gallons of 4-methylcyclohexane methanol (a chemical used in coal processing) into the Elk River Just upstream from American Water's drinking water intake that serves 300,000 people. The next day Appalachian Voices staff went out on the Elk River in Charleston, WV to see the site for ourselves and to collect water samples for analysis.

 

Photo By: Eric Chance

 

On January 9 2014 Freedom Industries spilled approximately 7,500 gallons of

4-methylcyclohexane methanol (a chemical used in coal processing) into the Elk River Just upstream from American Water's drinking water intake that serves 300,000 people. The next day Appalachian Voices staff went out on the Elk River in Charleston, WV to see the site for ourselves and to collect water samples for analysis.

 

Photo By: Eric Chance

Nightscape from the new Philadelphia Cherry Street Pier.

An Iowa American Water Company water tower near West Kimberly Road and Northwest Boulevard in Davenport, Iowa.

 

(c) 2016 Tony Webster.

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If you would like to license this image for any purpose, please visit my site and contact me with any questions you may have. Please visit Susan Candelario artists website to purchase Prints Thank You.

Image © Susan Candelario / SDC Photography, All Rights Reserved. The image is protected by U.S. and International copyright laws, and is not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without written permission.

 

If you would like to license this image for any purpose, please visit my site and contact me with any questions you may have. Please visit Susan Candelario artists website to purchase Prints Thank You.

Image © Susan Candelario / SDC Photography, All Rights Reserved. The image is protected by U.S. and International copyright laws, and is not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without written permission.

 

If you would like to license this image for any purpose, please visit my site and contact me with any questions you may have. Please visit Susan Candelario artists website to purchase Prints Thank You.

Image © Susan Candelario / SDC Photography, All Rights Reserved. The image is protected by U.S. and International copyright laws, and is not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without written permission.

 

If you would like to license this image for any purpose, please visit my site and contact me with any questions you may have. Please visit Susan Candelario artists website to purchase Prints Thank You.

Image © Susan Candelario / SDC Photography, All Rights Reserved. The image is protected by U.S. and International copyright laws, and is not to be downloaded or reproduced in any way without written permission.

 

If you would like to license this image for any purpose, please visit my site and contact me with any questions you may have. Please visit Susan Candelario artists website to purchase Prints Thank You.

Water and wastewater treatment company serving multiple areas of New Jersey.

 

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