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The taro and elephant ear are the same plant. It is from the genus Colocasia in the family Araceae, native to tropical Polynesia and southeastern Asia which consists of 25 species. ChaCha on! ... more
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Absolutely. Some of our healers are also healing animals. We have also specialized in energizing companies that encounter problems of various types like cashflow problem, inter-personal relationship problems in certain departments, marketing ... more
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Hydrangeas bloom at different times of the spring and summer. Bigleaf hydrangeas bloom from May through July. Deadheading the blossoms may cause reflowering in the fall. Oakleaf hydrangeas blossom from June through July. Peegee and smooth ... more
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Some critics feel that Vattenfall should not own coal fired power plants. We do not agree. Coal fired power plants do not just disappear if we get rid of them, and by that also the possibility to address the problem. We feel that it is better to ... more
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A. Yard waste is collected by the city at the curb along with trash and recycling. Residents must place leaves, grass, twigs, plants, or small brush in 30-gallon biodegradable bags, and each bag must have a yard waste sticker attached. ... more
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A If public sewer is provided, the wastewater will be conveyed to the treatment plants via a gravity pipe system or grinder pump system. In the gravity pipe system, wastewater from your home will flow by gravity (downhill) through a four (4) inch ... more
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When properly engineered, installed, and maintained, the overall system (I.e. tank, drainfield and treatment zone) should last indefinitely. Individual components such as pumps, electrical components, and filter media may require replacement. ... more
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Yes. The elemental mercury that chlor-alkali facilities store on-site remains a commercial chemical product and its storage is not barred by federal environmental statutes as long as it is not discarded. This is the case whether the facility ... more
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Yes, expensive carbon capture technology can be added to an IGCC plant, and a plant built with full carbon capture and separation technology can harvest 90-95 percent of the CO2. Unfortunately, the capture process consumes a lot of energy itself, ... more
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No. VINE-X should only be applied to unwanted plants which are meant to be eliminated from cultivated areas. Do not use VINE-X to regulate or contain the growth of valuable plants. ... more
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