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Cockermouth yesterday reported seeing an increase in patients with psychological problems in the wake of the floods that ravaged the town. Family doctors and mental health workers are reassuring people to take their time and think about their health as...
Tags: United Kingdom, Glasgow, Weather, Environment, Health Medical Pharma, Cockermouth, Hydrology, Disaster Accident, Water, Flood
Coral Bay development proposal gets favorable response Thursday, December 3rd 2009 ST. Although there are still a few concerns, the public was generally supportive Wednesday night of a proposed mixed-use development in Coral Bay during a St. John Coastal...
Tags: Alton Adams Jr, Coral Bay, St. John CZM Committee, Genevieve Marsh Thomas, gas station, Pam Gaffin, board member, Gerald Hills, Board, British Virgin Islands, Road Town, Environment, Environmental soil science, Coral reefs, Drainage, Coral, Stormwater, Water pollution, Water, Pollution
Tuesday and continued to fall until Wednesday night. The heavy rains will bring colder temperatures to the area, according to Parks Camp, meteorologist with the NWS in Tallahassee. He said the temperature is going to drop within the next few days. The...
Tags: Sara Stege, Tallahassee Fire Department, Tallahassee, Parking lot, Weather, Tallahassee Florida, Meridian Mississippi, Parking, Water
Combined with knowledge gained from weather sensors across the valley, the results could help scientists improve avalanche prediction in a tough mountain environment. It is a crisp day in Davos – known to many as the home of the World Economic Forum –...
Tags: SLF, Davos, Nicholas Dawes, Europe, Alexis Berne, EPFL, Switzerland, Snow, Radar, Technology Internet, Precipitation, Types of snow, Avalanche, Disaster Accident, Water
For its new garden project, Deaconess Gateway Hospital envisions a scenic pathway closed off by a gate that leads up to a picturesque garden, complete with a fountain and park benches...Berry, an obstetrician-gynecologist at The Women's Hospital who died...
Tags: John K. Berry, Kathy Berry, Evansville, R.E.M., Water, Human Interest, Fountain
Namuamua, Naitasiri on the banks of the Rewa River have for the past 35 years depended on the rain because of the lack of a piped-water supply. Anaseini Tamani of Namuamua Village said about three families in the village shared one pipe. "During the dry...
Tags: Fiji Islands, Suva, Environment, Rewa, Hydrides, Solvents, Drinking water, Bath Somerset, Oxides, Water
A survey taken last year suggests that Nebraska irrigators used less water from wells and off-farm sources than they used five years earlier...Department of Agriculture conducts a farm and ranch irrigation survey every five years. Data from last year's...
Tags: Miami, Environment, Agronomy, Land management, Agricultural soil science, Irrigation, Acre, Cent, Fire sprinkler system, Water
The Guam Homeland Security/Office of Civil Defense is warning residents of Santa Rita, Agat, Cross Island Road and those residing near the southern mountains to be aware of potential mudslides in their area. "If you live near a mountain or the base of...
Tags: Guam Homeland Security, Guam, Tamuning, Weather, Disaster Accident, Environment, Water waves, Hydrology, Micronesia, Water, Flood
Customers of the State Water Project, the state's largest water distribution system, were told they may get as little as 5 percent of their requested Delta water supply next year. That figure assumes very dry conditions, however, and the number is almost...
Tags: Delta, water supply, el niã, Walnut Creek, Environment, Snow, Delta smelt, Hydrides, Solvents, Hydrology, Osmeridae, Groundwater, Water
For the first time in 12 years Melbourne has received above average rainfall in Spring but dams are still only 38 per cent full. The only time they have been lower was last year when dams started the summer at 34 per cent capacity. Water Minister Tim...
Tags: Canada, Victoria, Water restrictions in Australia, North-South Pipeline, Drinking water, Water, Melbourne