Rural water use: Term used in previous water-use circulars to describe water used in suburban or farm areas for domestic and livestock needs.
Rural transportation land. A Land cover/use category which consists of all highways, roads, railroads and associated right-of-ways outside urban and built-up areas; also includes private roads to farmsteads or ranch headquarters, logging roads, ...
rural water use A term used to describe water used in suburban or farm areas for domestic and livestock needs.
Rural and urban living areas that use innovative strategies to make their community environmentally sound, socially equitable as well as economically prosperous.
A rural area where farming is practiced. Feasibility Study Analysis of the practicability of a proposal; e.g., a description and analysis of potential cleanup alternatives for a site such as one on the National Priorities List.
They may be bacteria, viruses, or parasites and are found in sewage in runoff from animal farms or rural areas populated with domestic and/or wild animals, and in water used for swimming.
RAMP- Rural Abandoned Mine Program RAMS- Regional Air Monitoring System RAP- Radon Action Program; Registration Assessment Panel; Remedial Accomplishment Plan; Response Action Plan RAPS- Regional Air Pollution Study ...
Solar Lighting Eliminates the Need for Electricity in Rural Areas The Grameen Surya Bijli Foundation (GSBF), a Bombay-based nongovernmental organization that is committed to bringing light to rural India, ...
AGRARE: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AREAS Words between "{" in translations are used as short names for contexts (or subjects). These codes are used when there is no exact equivalence between the source and the target language.
Chapter 8 - Rural Water Supplies and Water-quality Issues Chapter 9 - Plumbing Chapter 10 - On-site Wastewater Treatment Chapter 11 - Electricity Chapter 12 - Heating, Air Conditioning, and Ventilating Chapter 13 - Energy Efficiency ...
Pathogens - Microorganisms that can cause disease in other organisms or in humans, animals and plants (e.g., bacteria, viruses, or parasites) found in sewage, in runoff from farms or rural areas populated with domestic and wild animals, ...
Abandoned, idled, or under used industrial and commercial facilities/sites where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. They can be in urban, suburban, or rural areas.
runoff from animal farms or rural areas populated with domestic and/or wild animals, and in water used for swimming. Fish and shellfish contaminated by pathogens, ...
A form of development that utilizes vacant lots or other existing undeveloped property in urban areas and directs development away from rural areas. INFILTRATION BASIN ...
United Nations organization founded in 1945 with a mandate to raise levels of nutrition and standards of living, to improve agricultural productivity, and to better the condition of rural populations.
See also: Environment, Water, Waste, Environmental, Reduce
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