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There are water stations and cold showers at all sub-camps. Whilst the laundry facilities are available in both the nearby towns of Gibsons (7km) and Sechelt (17km), we do not encourage units to go into town to do laundry. They should bring ... more
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If the same wells are being sampled on a routine basis, then the form only needs to be submitted 7 days prior to the first sampling event. An updated Potable Well/Vapor Intrusion Sampling Notification Form is only required to be submitted when a ... more
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if the water is potable in origin and no significant additions have occurred during usage or transit, there should be no issues with discharging it to a ditch.  A discharge is defined by the Clean Water Act as the addition of any pollutant ( ... more
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They are appropriate for all types of liquid containment including chilled water, storm water retention, sludge, wastewater, digesters, ethanol, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas. Additionally, they are used in the storage of materials ... more
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Villas Cipreses has potable water of the best quality among the country, as well as the electrical installations in order to satisfy your needs. ... more
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The water is piped from Mazatlan. It is potable and delivered at low pressure. We re-pressurize to max. 50 psi so you dont have to use your RV pumps. We also have daily delivery of potable/reverse osmosis 5 gal water bottles currently 10 Pesos. ... more
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No, the harvested rainwater cannot be for potable use. This requirement may be waived in special circumstances for schools in rural or remote areas where there is no mains water supply for potable use. You will need to identify in your application ... more
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Yes, there is a risk of contamination. At this time it does not appear that groundwater has been contaminated. Boiling water will have no affect on toxins from crude oil. ... more
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Yes. Emergency equipment requires a controlled flow of flushing fluid. Flushing fluid refers to potable water, preserved water, preserved buffered saline solution, or other medically acceptable solutions. ... more
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• Yes, you can. However, typically in harbors and other protected waterways that are not exposed to open-ocean tidal flows, debris, urban run-off, oil, fuel and other larger particulates and contaminants tend to collect and possibly suspend ... more
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