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"reclamation" Definitions
  1. the process of turning land that is naturally too wet or too dry into land that is suitable to be built on, farmed, etc.
  2. the process of obtaining materials from waste products so that they can be used again
  3. reclamation (of something) (from something) the act of getting something back after it has been lost, taken away, etc.

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His vision of diverting water for agriculture contributed to the Reclamation Act of 28500 and the birth of the Bureau of Reclamation.
"The extremely high cost, complexity risks and environmental consequences of large-scale reclamation in the middle of the ocean make the planned reclamation a wholly different animal," he said.
The process is nothing new: the first land reclamation project here started in 217, and some 2000 square miles of the Chinese metropolis has been formed through reclamation since.
"Reclaim would shift $1 billion from states where mining and reclamation occurs to non-reclamation economic development activities in states where federal energy policies decimated viable industries," he wrote.
The Interior Department's Office of Inspector General said the Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) is giving states too much leeway in how they spend reclamation money.
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 requires coal companies to purchase bonds — effectively, insurance policies — that can be used to pay for reclamation if the companies are insolvent.
Under the proposed settlement, Centerra said it would also boost its payments to a reclamation fund to $6 million annually, until reaching the estimated reclamation cost, subject to a $69 million minimum.
What the Interior Department could do is demand that companies file a plan within 90 days to step up reclamation and reduce their reclamation liability as a condition for keeping their permit.
H.R. 434, the "New Water Available To Every Reclamation State Act" (New WATER Act) would authorize a pilot project to help finance development of water resources infrastructure in reclamation states, such as California.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation disputed several of the findings.
These massive land reclamation projects have made the neighbors nervous.
Reclamation Day is the time we've all been waiting for.
I'll start saving the world via food reclamation at lunch.
His nonprofit company would assume Patriot's environmental and reclamation obligations.
But now, he went on, a momentous reclamation had begun.
Bee didn't use it as some kind of daring reclamation.
Sorry, Rihanna, you don't get to judge interstate water reclamation.
Or can we read this as an act of cultural reclamation?
It's a dynamic reclamation of power and an utterly readable collection.
But "Carmen Jones" may be his most unexpected act of reclamation.
In this decade, Miranda has undergone a feminist reclamation of sorts.
Singapore plans to rely on Dutch expertise for its next reclamation project.
Reclamation costs are listed on its books at $450 million, it said.
Second wave feminism stoked so much bitch-calling that a reclamation ensued.
"Authorship" here is twofold: the works are about both reappropriation and reclamation.
Bunker rubble is used as landfill for land reclamation near Sarandë, Albania.
Clapper said China continued its land reclamation in the Spratlys after Aug.
Chicago Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, $286.8 million of general obligation refinancing bonds.
Coal strip-mine reclamation is lagging across wide swaths of the West.
The company was in the midst of an expensive reputation reclamation plan.
Wang said that China had not carried out reclamation for two years.
In an exchange with scientists at the Bureau of Reclamation, dated Sept.
A sign indicates they vault-dwellers were celebrating something called reclamation day.
Our boat nuzzled against a rock wall that marked out reclamation work.
Now we are in this incredible moment of a reclamation of memory.
On Tuesday, the state-run China Daily cited unnamed sources as saying Vietnam had tried to hype up the reclamation issue in the communique, pointing out that Vietnam has accelerated its land reclamation in the South China Sea.
The songs can be grouped into three loose categories: Reckoning, Celebration and Reclamation.
Some fishermen have also protested against reclamation, saying it would reduce their catch.
Modern mining has a successful track record in effectively fulfilling its reclamation commitments.
BEN BRANTLEY Both musicals are works of reclamation, and yet they're so different.
Dallas County Utility and Reclamation District, $155.8 million of unlimited tax refinancing bonds.
A State Oceanic Administration ban on commercial land reclamation projects implemented on Jan.
"Reclamation will only benefit developers and businesses," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Land reclamation for the project has started, one of the sources told Reuters.
In a new exhibition, Ser Serpas explores the connections between destruction and reclamation.
So they're ready to embrace a reclamation of what made this country great.
Budget hearing for Army Corps and Bureau of Reclamation: The Senate Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on energy and water development will hold a hearing on the fiscal 85033 budget requests for the Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation.
But flyover country is also a term, like pussy, worthy of reclamation and complication.
And yet, it does feel like the Pumpkin Spice Latte is ripe for reclamation.
Environmental cleanups and reclamation projects are slow to happen when they happen at all.
Herbie Hancock's current project can be understood as both a progression and a reclamation.
Are there any other reasons other than as a symbol of resistance or reclamation?
It revealed a surprisingly shackles-free ambition, a reclamation of Yankee Doodle Dandy identity.
Singapore has said the Tuas port project, including the reclamation, is progressing on schedule.
The plant's owners, which include Reclamation, lease the plant's land from the Navajo Nation.
That, said Patricia Aaron, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Reclamation, need never happen.
But what makes this scene transcendent is the proud reclamation of the uncool, of obviousness.
This flexibility allows for the continued reclamation and occupation of diverse spaces, like a gallery.
In the darkly comedic mockumentary Reclamation, Cuthand envisions a near-idyllic planet without white people.
The band members, who are Asian American, say their name is an act of reclamation.
This enabled them to avoid paying for independent third-party insurance to fund reclamation work.
The Bureau of Reclamation projects that Lake Mead will hit that shortage level by 2020.
The total cost of reclamation for orphaned wells those offices knew about was $46.2 million.
He believes SoFi is a cultural reclamation project, but that the core business is strong.
He took over reclamation obligations from Walter Energy, another mining company that had declared bankruptcy.
The plan should include quarterly milestones showing measurable progress toward reducing their reclamation obligations contemporaneously.
"A History of Islam in 21 Women" is an act of reclamation on several fronts.
The dike, he said, was preparation for a land reclamation project that never took place.
By comparison, Dubai's Palm Jumeirah island, also created by land reclamation, measures around 560 hectares.
The way he sees it, beards can be a force of reclamation, rather than regret.
But the reclamation movement isn't deluded just about the West's reliance on the federal government.
Shasta Dam — the largest reservoir in the state — is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
The Bureau of Reclamation has calculated the odds of a shortage in 2017 at 10 percent.
His father is the chief of reclamation and technical services for the Oklahoma Department of Mines.
She heads to the House of Reclamation, an organization dedicated to helping ships in similar predicaments.
From there he makes phone calls to Urabá and the lawyers helping his land-reclamation efforts.
Reclamation projects like this aren't only expensive, but can also cause serious damage to the environment.
This reclamation of space is necessary because we need it to be on the political agenda.
The fund uses money collected from a tax on coal production to fund state reclamation programs.
Hong Kong has in the past increased land supply through reclamation and opening up farm land.
The Bureau of Reclamation currently projects a 59 percent likelihood of declaring a shortage in 85033.
Its reclamation of rocky outcrops and development of infrastructure there has caused alarm around the region.
In "Colorado River Songs," an album she released in 1964, she pilloried the Bureau of Reclamation.
Another part is the reclamation of around 700 hectares (1,730 acres) of land south of Manila.
They see America as a reclamation project led by a passel of supersmart Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
The Government Accountability Office, however, released a tally in 2010 showing reclamation bonds totaling $162 million.
A twin set of 800 monuments lie in the surrounding garden, awaiting reclamation by those counties.
And Dwight Howard, in his latest reclamation attempt, has emerged as the biggest surprise of all.
A spokesman for the Bureau of Reclamation, Dan DuBray, said no final decisions had been made.
The task force's initial meetings have instead advocated developing 1,400 hectares of new land through reclamation.
It animated the 1902 Reclamation Act that funded irrigation projects that developed the western United States.
Large-scale land reclamation by China has transformed sandbars into islands equipped with airstrips, ports and missiles.
Although it has grown in recent years, through extensive land reclamation, land values remain eye-wateringly high.
And then an inevitable maturation and reclamation of what was already his, this time the right way.
Today, the scale of land reclamation in the former British colony is revving up to unprecedented heights.
These grants exceed the mission and expertise of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE).
Mike Connor is the former deputy secretary of the Interior and commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation.
Its return signals a reclamation of not just land but a culture — and a way of life.
Congress should end it altogether and require all companies to purchase insurance to cover their reclamation costs.
Lack of adequate mine reclamation also affects sportsmen – and the tourism upon which many Western states rely.
It includes a deal with federal regulators to relieve Alpha of some of its mine reclamation obligations.
As insurance, Patriot's lenders contributed $12.5 million to backstop the reclamation work in case Mr. Clarke failed.
One of the reclamation projects is the Tuas "mega port", which will open in phases until 2040.
John Doyle's reclamation of Hammerstein's reimagination of Bizet's opera about a fiery femme fatale finishes its run.
The Interior Department referred inquiries from the paper to the Bureau of Reclamation, who published the language.
The British had banned the villagers from making salt through seawater reclamation unless they paid a tax.
This restoration of "German Concentration Camps Factual Survey" is an extraordinary act of cinematic reclamation and historiography.
It restores abandoned wells that have no owners, or whose owners cannot afford to pay for reclamation.
On Thursday, the Pirates signaled that they believe Nova can join that parade of successful reclamation projects.
The film is about reclamation, ancestral dialogue, and also about showing members of the global diaspora themselves.
And it's that very celebration of assertiveness that's at the heart of the reclamation of Meredith Blake.
Onaga has since revoked permission for the land reclamation work, leading to a court battle with Tokyo.
They were desperate to get rid of the mines — and the associated health, pension, and reclamation obligations.
Mud can be used for reclamation, straw and wood to build houses, and crushed rock to make concrete.
It's a sort of reclamation and cleansing of tumultuous memories & experiences, birthed in a specific place and time.
The reclamation scheme, meanwhile, is doing far less for the local economy than its backers promised it would.
Having reopened Scarborough to Filipino vessels, it will be very difficult for Chinese dredgers to undertake land reclamation.
The notice begins a formal federal review by the Interior Department's Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation Enforcement.
Chu said that during the government meetings he attends, resources for land reclamation like sand are rarely discussed.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation says it is too early to determine specific water allocations in the valley.
Large-scale land reclamation by China has transformed sandbars into islands equipped with airstrips, ports and even missiles.
It would be surprising to see him emerge as anything more than a backup reclamation project next year.
The water streaming off the rooftop is sewage, leaking from the overhead reclamation pipes heading into the squat.
Perhaps as a small act of reclamation, Ali quietly sets about helping Lurie recognize his own obscured origins.
China has many land reclamation projects along its coastlines, so the presence of a new dredger isn't unusual.
For example, Congress punished the state of Wyoming for spending its reclamation funding on unrelated public works projects.
Today, that means standing against attempts to divert AML funds away from reclamation and toward politically-connected unions.
Second, her video car selfies become not just charming, but a radical reclamation of Cool Mom status everywhere.
After the ASEAN meeting, China's foreign minister had called out "some countries" who voiced concern over island reclamation.
The state also has some control over the account that Mr. Clarke uses to pay for reclamation work.
At the same time "Say it Loud!" was a rousing instance of a reclamation that took many forms.
Singapore now needs more sand or new methods of reclamation, like using polders and "Very Large Floating Structures".
She is determined to write the songs of love and reclamation that she wanted to hear growing up.
"We do a lot of tunneling work for the subway, so that material goes into reclamation," he said.
In doing so, Contura expected to write off $400 million in taxes and $200 million in reclamation liabilities.
"In general, a land reclamation project will first have to go through a feasibility study, then followed by relevant statutory procedures as well as detailed design phase before the commencement of construction," the spokespersons responded when asked about what happens during a large-scale reclamation project from start to finish.
The reclamation of Eliza's story meshes well with Bertha Truitt's own startling agency during roughly the same time period.
"Disco Sucks," the tagline for the event, became synonymous with reclamation for both mainstream rock and underground punk audiences.
His Lost Collective project focuses on nature's reclamation of abandoned spaces like old hospitals, power stations, gasworks, and slaughterhouses.
U.S. must beware China's 'Guam killer' missile Vietnam has also engaged in reclamation activities, but on a smaller scale.
The engineering sector has much to benefit from new reclamation projects because it can reuse all of this waste.
It's a long needed reclamation, because prejudice against fat people has so long taken away actually good fat jokes.
The committee recommended allowing reclamation of land for infrastructure such as ports and bridges "in the larger public interest".
The federal law requiring reclamation plans and procedures was passed in 1977 to address legacy defaults from earlier decades.
There was no better example of that reclamation than when Science Mike stood up and read from Matthew 8.
That campaign failed because Navajo Nation leaders refused demands that the tribal government backstop NTEC and acquire reclamation liabilities.
Turning the Abandoned Mine Land fund into a slush fund jeopardizes ongoing reclamation work for short-term political favors.
Crucially, however, Chen's work is an act of reclamation—one that takes back the power that her harasser stole.
In doing so, "Tree Mountain" literally and conceptually confronts climate change, desertification, deforestation, legal structures of reclamation, and more.
A 10-minute walk from the museum is Boat Quay, the site of the island's very first land reclamation.
Prasowy is a clean, casual "milk bar" — a throwback and reclamation of the Communist-style cafeterias of the 1950s.
The mine fuels a power plant whose majority owner is the permitting agency, the United States Bureau of Reclamation.
It's not unlike Serpas' reclamation of furniture, which seems violent only by virtue of the objects' state of rot.
Letter To the Editor: Re "After Bankruptcies, Coal's Legacy Lives On," by Tom Sanzillo and David Schlissel (Op-Ed, April 14), about Peabody Energy and coal reclamation obligations: Peabody Energy plays a leading, responsible role in land restoration and has been overfunding land reclamation while restoring its lands responsibly for many decades.
Others—like indigenous group the Nasa—consider the Cauca region their ancestral homeland and are on a path toward reclamation.
It's a delicious subversion of the rhetoric that has historically been used against us: a reclamation, a reappropriation, a hijacking.
Lyrical phrases are shared between songs, and the rising current of reclamation becomes more pronounced as the album continues on.
My new friend merely returned the crossword to its original state, a reclamation by the commoner against the global plutocrats.
The Interior Department's Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation and Arch Coal did not respond to a request for comment.
She held back tears as she thought of the biggest reclamation project that she and her siblings undertook: their lives.
Today's mines comply with stringent environmental standards using more green mining and environmental protection and reclamation technologies than ever before.
The company agreed to earmark at most $75 million to cover self-bonded reclamation liabilities of more than $450 million.
Clinton's race statewide, regions like Mr. Lamb's and Mr. Cartwright's have been a particular focus of the political reclamation project.
Sea sand is mostly used for land reclamation, while river sand is a core component in constructions materials like cement.
Billings has a federal courthouse and offices for the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Reclamation, among others.
The Bureau of Reclamation is a contemporary water management agency and the largest wholesale provider of water in the country.
The two countries bickered over reclamation activities here in 2002; it took three years of negotiations before Singapore could proceed.
If reclamation bonds had kept up with inflation, they would be roughly $64,000 in today's dollars, according to ECONorthwest's study.
Reclamation is a major theme in "Built," a solo exhibition by the artist Virginia Overton at the Socrates Sculpture Park.
In the same volume, a portfolio of ten photographs by Prentice H. Polk continues the BPA's work of historical reclamation.
Gritty has been widely declared antifa, and was subject to attempted reclamation in the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal.
A forest reclamation order passed in 2014 led to hundreds of such evictions, according to research organization Mekong Region Land Governance.
But the executive director of the Romulans' "reclamation project" is a former Borg who has quite the history with Star Trek.
He joins a group with a charismatic leader who encourages a reclamation of traditional masculinity built around boundary-breaking physical conflict.
The reclamation of Raqqa in Syria, along with the fall of Mosul in Iraq in 2000, helped crush ISIS's territorial caliphate.
Unfortunately, this reclamation of the "bitch" tag to empower Hillary Clinton erases the word's long and odious history of oppressing women.
With each passing year, the older generation's nationalist narrative of reclamation is growing increasingly discordant with the facts on the ground.
"The government has promised that land reclamation is the solution for the housing problem, but I don't believe that," Chu said.
Clay's wife living on as an inhabitant of Nish's consciousness is a powerful testament to the reclamation of the Black mind.
In many instances, family members were not aware of the photos, so there was also an act of reclamation in that.
Congress is currently attempting to throw funding mean for abandoned mines toward "economic revitalization," which would threaten the fund's reclamation objective.
From the federal perspective, efforts to help California through its drought mostly involve water infrastructure operated by the Bureau of Reclamation.
Despite the objections, Indonesia is not part of a broader regional dispute over China's reclamation activities in the South China Sea.
The House Committee on Natural Resources will hold a hearing on H.R. 1904, legislation making permanent the Reclamation Water Settlements Fund.
The inversion of the corset, its reclamation as an item not just of femininity, but of feminism, came in the 193s.
The legislation is an opportunity to make operational reforms for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation.
To understand how and why, it helps to compare Boston to another Eastern Conference reclamation project, the much-mocked Philadelphia 76ers.
The shaking on areas with land reclamation increases the liquefaction potential and ground failure when loose or water-saturated soils shake.
It is the largest customer of the Interior Department's Bureau of Reclamation, which controls the distribution of federal water to farmers.
If coal companies are unable to pay for the mine reclamation, taxpayers could be on the hook for the cleanup costs.
Satellite images have shown that Vietnam has carried out reclamation work in two sites in the disputed seas in recent years.
"Enforcement must be coupled with a rational approach to the reclamation of the drug user himself," Nixon told Congress in 20123.
Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, said in a statement read in court on Monday that she hoped Fields finds reclamation in prison.
Surety companies that had insured Patriot's reclamation obligations agreed to release millions in cash so Mr. Clarke could start the work.
Even if Mr. Clarke's venture proves short-lived, Mr. Morgan said, he has already completed a good deal of reclamation work.
China recently suspended all commercial land reclamation projects because of the harm they were inflicting on coral reefs and coastal ecosystems.
Another House Natural Resources subcommittee holds a hearing on a bill to streamline how the Bureau of Reclamation handles water projects.
"Compared with reclamation, (development of) brownfield sites has high public support and the cost is cheaper," said Greenpeace campaigner Andy Chu.
There are also concerns over the future proofing of reclamation projects as global sea levels are rising due to climate change.
The Bureau of Reclamation also has an ownership stake, and it uses the electricity to pump water in a nearby canal.
A spokesperson for Peabody Energy said the company is a good steward of mined land and complies with mine-reclamation rules.
The $10 billion project, which involves land reclamation and expansion of an existing airport, is part of the government's infrastructure overhaul.
Stephen Mallon has equally quiet shots from his American Reclamation series on the USS Radford being submerged for an underwater reef.
If they don't find a buyer, the mines could be shut down for good, at which point environmental reclamation would begin.
Rather than a reclamation and a base, it could be an attempt to simply boost access for supply ships and fishing boats.
The company, just like funeral homes for people, helps and manages the process and reclamation of ashes, as well as their burial.
" Wanting to impart this sense of reclamation on his audience, Chu wrote that he saw power in a recontextualization of Coldplay's "Yellow.
The nod to Arab culture in hip-hop could be a unique expression of black reclamation through the use of pop culture.
We'll surely learn more about Hugh's more recent history in coming episodes of Picard as we learn about this mysterious reclamation project.
It's a cathartic moment of reclamation: She is June, not Offred, a name that defines her as belonging to Fred (Joseph Fiennes).
" And so, the song appears to be yet another reclamation of her carefully constructed image: "I ain't no candle in the wind.
The quantity of quartz used for these products is minuscule compared to the mountains of it used for concrete or land reclamation.
Some of the people who've changed their Twitter names to incorporate the echo are Jewish, making a gesture of pride and reclamation.
This legislation also intends to use money from the Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AML) fund to cover the cost of the bailout.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation recently predicted a major water shortage on the Colorado River by 2020, with Arizona suffering the most.
If the Interior Department's Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation Enforcement finds wrongdoing, it could assume oversight of the industry in Wyoming.
Expansion of the fund's use for economic development projects, as Congressional leaders have recently advocated, reduces the money available for reclamation projects.
Officials at the Bureau of Reclamation said climate change stands to change the way governments manage the water supply across the region.
Land reclamation, or the transformation of wetlands and other bodies of water into hard ground, is the biggest cause of this destruction.
Left unsaid by Mr. Wu was China's ambition to start reclamation work at Scarborough Shoal and transform it into a military platform.
Over in the Paracels, "China has continued construction, though on a smaller scale," such as dredging and reclamation work on Tree Island.
But Davis' debut on Friday had been a true victory, the first step of a reclamation project that seemed unlikely months ago.
The Interior Department has not adjusted the price of reclamation bonds to keep up with inflation since the 1960s, exacerbating the disparity.
The regional government has announced that it will close the Yadrovo landfill by the middle of this month and start its reclamation.
Color-blind casting for works that are considered canonical can function as reclamation — a powerful argument that great stories belong to everyone.
The funds will come from land reclamation payments and fines the government collects from environment criminal cases, as well as from donors.
Campaigners say evictions have risen since the military government passed a forest reclamation order 13, which authorities say is essential for conservation.
In one instance he oversaw the reclamation of deposits that Swiss banks had failed to return to the families of Holocaust victims.
"There has been an explosion in the sludge concentration building at the Calumet water reclamation plant," the full statement from agency says.
The Knicks' front office has been lauded for its savvy picks in last year's draft and its recent acquisition of reclamation projects.
Lil' Kim and Foxy were among the first to embark on their journey to reclamation by intentionally identifying as "bitch" in their music.
I grappled with the simultaneous reclamation of space by Native peoples and the awkward and sometimes tense interactions between the mix of attendees.
It is a way of displaying bravery, openness, and honesty, a fake reclamation of norms forced upon us in various forms for millennia.
Christenberry revisits an abandoned building in Alabama across twenty years, capturing its gradual reclamation by heavy foliage, like an organic form of time.
Here, Cooper calls for the reclamation of black women's rage as something valid, worthy of listening to, and a powerful force for change.
The "APESHIT" video was filmed in the famed art museum, which uses its cherished paintings to explore themes of colonialism, discrimination, and reclamation.
"We face an overwhelming risk on the system, and the time for action is now," Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman said Tuesday.
For Higgins, these reclamation projects were derived from a belief that the past could—and should—be as forward-looking as the present.
"A particular cause of ... heightened tension has been the reclamation and construction activity and deployment of military assets in disputed areas," he said.
Land reclamation and escalating activity has increased tensions and could undermine peace, security and stability in the region, ASEAN said in the statement.
Patria estimated that 224 percent of the more than 229,29 mining license holders had not paid the reclamation funds they owe by law.
Campaigners say evictions have risen since the military government passed a forest reclamation order in 2014, which authorities say is essential for conservation.
In March President Barack Obama reportedly warned Mr Xi that reclamation on the shoal would threaten America's interests and could cause military escalation.
Washington takes no position on the territorial disputes in the South China Sea but has called for an immediate end to land reclamation.
In 2019, this story should be an act of reclamation, at least for Verdon; of her agency, of her contributions, of her pain.
Upon reflection, I decided that naming a multicultural African-American after a slave port was in fact redemptive, the ultimate act of reclamation.
Lantau Tomorrow Vision will be Hong Kong's largest land reclamation project, a process in which new land is created from bodies of water.
When Deadspin published photos documenting the injuries that Nicole Holder suffered at the hand of your former reclamation project, Greg Hardy, last year.
Government organizations with the strongest security postures included Clark County, Nevada, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and the Hennepin County Library in Minnesota.
Other coal producers have been negotiating deals with states in an effort to limit their liability to a fraction of their reclamation responsibilities.
In light of #MeToo, such narratives of feminist reclamation force us to ask ourselves: Who is actually dangerous, and what is truly safe?
On Pro Basketball At the threshold of his 22nd birthday, Jahlil Okafor is already considered to be a reclamation project, a redemptive giant.
The Tuas Port Reclamation Project, led by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, will be home to a sprawling shipping-container terminal.
The Interior Department has not released recent figures for the amount of money it has collected in reclamation bonds to cover existing wells.
It's a reclamation of the museum space — virtually — and easily accessible to many who might not discover the work of black artists otherwise.
The White House was preparing a $500 million unemployment relief program that would put people to work on government construction and reclamation projects.
The County of Maui owns and operates four wells at the Lahaina Wastewater Reclamation Facility, the principal wastewater treatment plant for West Maui.
This phantasmagorical riff of reclamation, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, is the first offering in a Signature Theater season devoted to Ms. Parks.
Maritime security is on the cards after China rattled nerves in the region with its controversial reclamation work in the South China Sea.
The ostensible goals were economic, but the plan also called for flood control, soil reclamation and pollution abatement — all boons to public health.
Recent tax forms reveal about $237 million in bonds; it's uncertain whether that will cover reclamation, which could take up to 20 years.
China's island reclamation there has stoked tensions with the United States "I would caution China, as President Obama and others have, to not unilaterally move to engage in reclamation activities and militarization of islands and areas that are part of the claims that are in contest," Kerry added, repeating that the United States welcomed the rise of a strong China.
In another image provided by Planet Labs, reclamation work in the Chinese-held Paracel Island chain appears to have been damaged by recent storms.
This reclamation of one's own narrative runs through many of the other films shown and seems right in line with NO EVIL EYE's mission.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in February that Beijing halted reclamation work in the Spratlys last August, but other countries continued with their projects.
The company also has self-bonds in Illinois, which has expressed concern over the company's reclamation liabilities and was not included in the settlements.
And perhaps most importantly for the forward momentum of Picard, what does Hugh stand to gain from lending his expertise to this reclamation project?
But I think my body image has become a lot more positive after starting T, and I'm all here for body positivity and reclamation.
Innately political and true to its roots, it serves as a celebration of reclamation and defiance in the form of an actual, physical movement.
Dr. Ng also helped discover this tiny new tree-climbing crab, a species whose days might be numbered due to pollution and land reclamation.
From dredging and land reclamation to offshore construction of oil platforms, costs have dropped even as the speed and quality of work have increased.
The U.S. takes no position on the territorial disputes in the South China Sea, but has called for an immediate end to land reclamation.
The reclamation of anger in culture and pop culture means that the opposite of "sexy" is not "covered-up" or "demure" — it's self-possessed.
The Worcester Art Museum acquired Diana Cherbuliez's sculpture "Reclamation" (2017), which is made of hornet and wasp nests and hangs from the gallery ceiling.
Through expensive, time intensive, and complicated land reclamation projects, Hong Kong is continually extending out and into the water, where there wasn't land before.
It's a bracing, often funny reclamation of a famous woman's life as her own; one that, in the end, packs a true gut punch.
The issue at hand is whether the EPA should duplicate the requirements already placed on mining companies to cover clean up and reclamation costs.
The association can still meet that reclamation target if it devotes more resources years later, when it is in a position to do so.
As well as increasing its population, Hong Kong has also grown in territory, adding to the amount of land available via extensive reclamation projects.
Last year's ASEAN statement in Laos emphasized the importance of "non-militarisation and self-restraint in the conduct of all activities, including land reclamation".
Both are based on the unfounded premise that the coal industry is trying to shirk its environmental responsibilities when it comes to mine reclamation.
Interior spokeswoman Carol Danko said that the Westlands contract was completely delegated to California staffers from the Bureau of Reclamation, a subagency under Interior.
Interior spokeswoman Carol Danko said that the Westlands contract was completely delegated to California staffers from the Bureau of Reclamation, a subagency under Interior.
Two other major coal companies, Alpha Natural Resources and Arch Coal, recently filed for bankruptcy, leaving hundreds of millions in reclamation guarantees in limbo.
"Mine was on heat reclamation from a service system in the Butte aux Cailles neighborhood," Matt Stromberg, from Norwalk Community College, in Connecticut, said.
Inadequate reclamation and the potential to burden taxpayers with cleanup costs are just part of the problems associated with outdated federal coal-leasing rules.
Theresa Eisenman, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Reclamation, said Interior remains committed to exploring other economically viable options from other stakeholders for NGS.
The world's second-largest economy is testing a new deep sea dredger, an excavation vessel used for land reclamation, state-run media recently reported.
Map courtesy of Stratfor Just last week, satellite imagery showed evidence of more Chinese-led construction and reclamation in the disputed area, Reuters reported.
To ensure the future of abandoned coal mine reclamation, Congress should put an end to AML fund misuse by discontinuing transfers to the UMWA.
Its goal is environmental reclamation, and when funds are diverted to support other priorities, that can only come at the expense of the environment.
"It's not singularly a process of reclamation or of uncovering—that's a never-ending practice," says Stanley of trans and gender non-conforming theorizing.
After some challenges, Mr. Clarke's reclamation work has been meeting regulatory standards and even exceeding expectations by some measures, one West Virginia official said.
In July, the tribunal ruled overwhelmingly in favor of the Philippines, declaring China's fishing and reclamation activities around the disputed reef to be illegal.
Beijing has rattled nerves with construction and reclamation activities on the islands it occupies, though it says these moves are mostly for civilian purposes.
In some cases, cultural ethics have become public policy, as seen in governmental repatriation efforts and the reclamation of art looted by the Nazis.
Ms. Riley successfully intertwines two strands of second-wave feminist art: the reclamation of so-called craft mediums and women's use of their bodies.
It stars an engineer who surveyed Singapore's neighborhoods in the 1990s to determine where it would be best to haul away sand for reclamation.
This was the Changi East reclamation: more than a thousand hectares of land, designed to hold the new airport terminal and its three runways.
That is, if you haven't logged into yours for a long time, it is considered inactive and will be included in the reclamation process.
She isn't depicting or abstracting it in order to objectify and dominate it, nor is she baring it as a form of feminist reclamation.
Central to the film is a reclamation of the Orpheus myth, a version of which the three young women read aloud together one night.
He then shifted to the Interior Department, again litigating, before leaving the government to work at what was then the Mining and Reclamation Council.
The massive reclamation project in Houston will likely deliver a boost to an array of companies related to rebuilding, the "Mad Money" host said.
It was my choice, and that choice was a revelation: The reclamation of my pain made into pleasure also meant feeling autonomy within it.
These floors host Colescott's reclamation of art historical narratives, familiar stories, and popular personas, such as "Shirley Temple Black and Bill Robinson White" (1980).
The bombs discovered this week would have fallen into the harbor and have only been unearthed with land reclamation and construction work, he said.
The United States Bureau of Reclamation estimates that the Colorado River's watershed could face an annual shortfall of 3.2 million acre-feet by midcentury.
There's an example of such a system for coal mining, to provide for reclamation and cleanup should the mining company leave behind a wasteland.
The reclamation of Jennifer's Body that we're witnessing now begins by tossing out any attempts to read the movie as a fantasy for men.
The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) told Wyoming Public Media that Blackjewel has sufficient bonds to cover reclamation, but community advocates are skeptical.
"We discussed the need for tangible steps in the South China Sea to reduce tension, including a halt to further land reclamation," Mr. Obama said.
The government was "particularly concerned" about the "unprecedented pace and scale" of land reclamation by the Chinese in the South China Sea, the document said.
Peabody said the agreement minimized the amount of cash the company had to provide, while reserving Illinois' right to enforce mining, environmental and reclamation laws.
The agreement between the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Manitoba sets up a team with U.S. and Canadian representation to oversee water treatment and monitoring.
Land rights groups say evictions have risen since the military government passed a forest reclamation order in 2014, which authorities say is essential for conservation.
"Beijing will take action to carry out land reclamation at Huangyan Island within this year," said the source, who ­requested anonymity, referring to the shoal.
They&aposre run remotely through a computer system that controls generators, valves and gates at the dams from a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation operations center.
Importantly, the Bureau of Reclamation recently proposed making projects that protect habitat and/or keep water in our rivers also eligible for WaterSMART grant funding.
Harry Harris, told an audience in Australia last month "fake islands should not be believed by real people," in reference to China's land reclamation activities.
The result is the Cargo In The Blood collection, a project of reclamation and regeneration.. Who or what are some of your art historical influences?
"Peabody should be required to live up to its mine reclamation responsibilities and assure that it will not saddle taxpayers with these costs," Learner said.
Instead, it embraces that word's place in our lexicon as a means of understanding suffering, reclamation, identity, and where power lies in the black experience.
It is considered a staple of soul food cooking and has recently gained popularity — an analogous reclamation to the more mainstream fandom surrounding pork belly.
The advisory was sent to the 21 states that have been allowed to enforce federal reclamation rules on their own; 10 allow self-bond permits.
The current process requires Congress to sign off on each transfer -- "a time consuming and costly process," the Bureau of Reclamation told Congress last year.
The latter produces 40 percent of the nation's coal and has $2.25 billion in company promises that supposedly will be there for extensive reclamation jobs.
When President Obama was in office, Republicans routinely called for the reclamation of Article I powers to serve as a check on destructive economic policies.
In 1987, over a century and a half after her act of self-reclamation, American author Toni Morrison wrote Beloved, a novel inspired by Garner.
The Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant sends approximately 40 million gallons of water a day, after being refined, to the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility.
And at each step that comes across that border into this country, the people making those steps are contributing to the reclamation of this hemisphere.
If a dog gets out and is picked up by animal control, for instance, impound and reclamation fees and fines can make retrieving it unaffordable.
Harvey, one of the best pitchers in baseball less than three years ago, will now be a reclamation project on the worst team in baseball.
The case centers on a once-pristine reef in Maui, Hawaii, that environmental groups say has been devastated by pollutants from a wastewater reclamation facility.
Of the agencies within the Interior Department whose directors require Senate confirmation, only the Bureau of Reclamation and Office of Insular Affairs have confirmed heads.
David St. Pierre is president of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies and executive director of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago.
In the South China Sea, Chinese land reclamation and construction on contested reefs over the past year has raised alarm in the region and beyond.
An August report by the federal Bureau of Reclamation projects a 57 percent likelihood of shortages in the lower basin of the Colorado in 2020.
"The World According to Fannie Davis" is a daughter's gesture of loving defiance, an act of reclamation, an absorbing portrait of her mother in full.
It's a bracing, often funny reclamation of a famous woman's life as her own — and one that, in the end, packs a true gut punch.
Plenty of work at Untitled addresses dystopia, the reclamation of history and identity, and the absurdity of an art market that tries to address these topics.
It's worth noting that there is power and reclamation in "7 Rings"; her lyrics portray Grande as a woman who can purchase her own luxury goods.
The Department of Interior said in a statement that the deal will eliminate self-bonds for Alpha's reclamation obligations and shift toward third-party financial assurance.
The show follows RAC (Reclamation Apprehension Coalition) agents Dutch, John, and D'avin as they track down warrants in a region of space known as The Quad.
But the biggest disaster is the destruction of coastal way-stations like Mai Po. Since 1950 China has lost over half its coastal wetlands to "reclamation".
Singapore is planning to rely on Dutch expertise for its next reclamation project, which relies on a system of dykes and is less dependent on sand.
Denver's reclamation project is expected to cost $1.8 billion in its entirety and is a year behind schedule after breaking ground less than nine months ago.
As cultural properties, they are a collective reclamation, a rejection of the falsities The Birth of a Nation enlarged in the pop conscience so long ago.
Today, the United States faces $3.86 billion in self-bond reclamation liabilities for coal companies, at a time when the coal industry is in permanent decline.
Harry Harris, told an audience in Australia on Wednesday that "Fake islands should not be believed by real people," in reference to China's land reclamation activities.
They can also monitor whether reclamation has been done as committed when a mine is closed, and calculate the extent of the green cover, it said.
The Miners Protection Act, introduced by Senator Joe Manchin (D?), would "reallocate money from the Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation Fund" to shore up the failing plan.
Pokémon Go is family friendly entertainment, while also being the latest popular video game about life after the apocalypse and nature's inevitable reclamation of our planet.
Importantly, the bill protects payments to states, the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the Reclamation Fund, and all other existing uses of onshore and offshore revenues.
The act would streamline the process for the Interior Department to pass ownership of water infrastructure from its Bureau of Reclamation to those local water projects.
A bankruptcy judge in May approved Alpha's restructuring plans, which included a plan for resolving mine reclamation obligations, the Casper Star Tribune reported at the time.
Rather, his practice shows his investment in activism and social change, as it takes on cultural appropriation, fetishization of indigenous practices, cultural reclamation, and environmental issues.
Lorenzana said Beijing had earlier this year tried to send dredging barges to the shoal, but there was no sign of any reclamation activity so far.
Land reclamation and escalating activity has increased tension and could undermine peace, security and stability in the region, ASEAN said in a statement at that time.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam promised last month to boost the supply of land through reclamation and redevelopment, seeking to ease a chronic housing shortage.
It is an image that is thoroughly contemporary, a reclamation of the Native female body, and a fusion of Native values with mainstream Western fashion photography.
This book is "a daughter's gesture of loving defiance, an act of reclamation, an absorbing portrait of her mother in full," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
In Dickens's telling, the Ghost of Christmas Past calls the mission to redeem Scrooge a "reclamation," because once upon a time, he was warm and decent.
The authorities developed a reclamation plan to create new land to house them, including Marine Drive, and also created suburbs to the north of the city.
Indonesia is not part of a broader regional dispute over China's reclamation activities in the South China Sea and Beijing's claims on swathes of key waterways.
The solution approved by Congress uses the Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation Fund, which is partly supported by a per-ton fee that all coal companies pay.
"It also helps to ensure that Alpha will remain a viable operating company with sufficient resources to perform required land reclamation and water treatment," Huffman said.
The same panel will meet Thursday with Joseph Pizarchik for a hearing on the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, which is part of Interior.
And in the early 85033s, the Bureau of Reclamation, Corps of Engineers and Tennessee Valley Authority all hired professional staff with expertise in engineering and geology.
Michelle Obama's speech on Monday night was an elegant reclamation of family values and the American mainstream for Democrats in general and the Obamas in particular.
Brenda W. Burman, commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, the federal agency that oversees the river, pressured states and their water agencies to make a deal.
But they are among five dams operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation that are considered "critical infrastructure," meaning their destruction or impairment could hurt national security.
" If the NBA would crack a history book, it might learn that "cotton field reclamation to planting, harvesting" was the cause of the "War Between the States.
Mr Ngugi's unstated goal throughout this book is reclamation, not just of the Land and Freedom Army, but of much of the colonial endeavour in east Africa.
For laid-off miners who are too old to be retrained, reclamation work offers employment close to home that can sustain them for several years, Jewell said.
Fortunately, there are substitutes for sand: asphalt and concrete can be recycled, houses can be built with straw and wood, and mud can be used for reclamation.
The government, citing a report by a professional body of surveyors, says land sales will recoup the full cost of initial outlays on reclamation and infrastructure-building.
Our Hong Kong Foundation, a think tank backed by property developers and former chief executive Tung Chee-hwa, is the driving force behind the Lantau reclamation project.
It's considered by some Islamic prophecies to be the site of an apocalyptic battle between Christians and Muslims, and its reclamation represented a major loss to ISIS.
The reclamation of an important piece of culture and history would obviously be wasted on that little, tiny island that they have the temerity to call home.
"In the South China Sea, we have been witnessing large-scale and rapid land reclamation, building of outposts and utilization of them for military purposes," Nakatani said.
Logan County built a regional airport on a reclaimed mine site, and there are plans to begin building lucrative federal penitentiaries on reclamation sites across the state.
Since the handover, reclamation and redevelopment has continued apace, particularly in West Kowloon and the northwest New Territories, as well as ongoing expansion to Hong Kong airport.
A few days later, Gerry Kisoun, the owner of a small charter boat company in Inuvik, told me the workers weren't doing construction so much as reclamation.
"The Colorado River system is changing rapidly," said Daniel Beard, a former commissioner of the federal Bureau of Reclamation, which oversees the government's dams in the West.
Glen Canyon Dam may be past its prime, said Michael Connor, the deputy Interior secretary and a former commissioner of reclamation, but it's not past its usefulness.
But the Bureau of Reclamation has not adopted Mr. Myers's findings and has long said that water that seeps into the ground eventually returns to the river.
In addition to prevailing reclamation practice, the coal industry has contributed more than $9 billion to a federal fund dedicated to restoring lands from the prior era.
Bernhardt's firm had sued the Interior Department and Bureau of Reclamation several times on behalf of Westlands before he joined the agency's leadership, The Times previously reported.
Last Friday, the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation commissioner sent a letter to California's water board threatening possible legal action if the plan is adopted.
The secretary of defense is to prepare these reports "immediately" after China undertakes new reclamation or militarization or asserts any new claims in the South China Sea.
The emergency that the Trump Presidency represents leaves the Democratic Party's cast of candidates with a singular responsibility—to win the election—and two colossal reclamation projects.
China also called out "some countries" who voiced concern over island reclamation in the South China Sea in the joint communique issued by ASEAN members on Sunday.
However, this method results in "large displacement of the marine sediments and the development of mud-waves beneath the reclamation fill," according to a 1613 government review.
Reclamation leadership must continue to provide technical assistance to, and encourage states to finish, their DCPs so that Congress can pass federal legislation to ensure their implementation.
In August, the World Wildlife Fund deemed land reclamation a "last resort" solution to Hong Kong's housing crisis, urging the government to consult conservationists before plowing ahead.
Water levels at Lake Mead fell to 1,074 feet last week, down from an average of 1,084 feet in February, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
"Even at a time of financial distress, it is still the responsibilities of these companies to do the reclamation that they signed up for," Jewell told lawmakers.
The Interior Department referred questions to the Bureau of Reclamation, the office that oversees the nation's dams and water resources and the first to publish the language.
But it has also offered plenty to its wearers, from defiance and reclamation of tradition to the pragmatism of cleanly tailored lines to an undeniably camp glamour.
But early Monday, they were back, preparing for the ultimate attempt at psychic reclamation: Getting married at a memorial garden off the Las Vegas Strip — on Oct.
Many objects were collected decades ago by archaeologists, missionaries and souvenir hunters; others were unearthed during industrial excavations or reclamation projects on lands inhabited by native tribes.
But an unpublished draft dated Friday and seen by Reuters included the term "land reclamation and militarization", which were not featured in a draft two days earlier.
But if you add the reclamation of the ACA back in, 72% of Buttigieg supporters and 71% of Biden supporters want something other than Medicare for All.
This organization intentionally withholds that my bill is limited to funding for vetted water resources development projects of the Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation.
He did not specifically mention the arbitration decision in which The Hague's Permanent Court ruled against China's territorial claims and its massive reclamation activities in the region.
That same day a House Appropriations subcommittee holds a hearing on the fiscal 2019 budget requests for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation.
"Over the years, with the drought, you can see what's happened," Joe Donnelly, hydrologic technician with the Bureau of Reclamation, told VICE News correspondent Arielle Duhaime-Ross.
Like many community colleges, Blinn is a haven for talented players who arrive as reclamation projects, sometimes after running afoul of the law or lapsing into academic troubles.
Wyoming can receive $127 million cash if Peabody were to walk away from reclamation in that state while in bankruptcy, New Mexico $32 million and Indiana $17 million.
On the eastern side of the Yellow Sea in South Korea, a huge reclamation scheme involving the world's longest dyke destroyed Saemangeum, a 400 square kilometre tidal estuary.
Under the Irish arrangement, Britain will until further notice have to follow EU rules that it has no say in writing, suggesting subservience, not the reclamation of sovereignty.
I've been working with a friend of mine, Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi, putting together a book called The #BlackTransPrayerBook, which is a reclamation of a Black trans theology.
Until the final years of Barack Obama's presidency, many military officers and White House officials had dismissed China's reclamation of disputed reefs and rocks as mostly an irritant.
Fortunately, a 17th-century translation of the Bible into Wopanaak made reclamation possible, and it is now the medium of instruction in a kindergarten modelled on Punana Leo.
The families seek payment for past and future health costs and monitoring as well as compensation for lost property value, replacement of pipes and reclamation of contaminated property.
The move comes amid heightened tensions in the South China Sea over China's land reclamation there and over its claims on vast swathes of an important shipping corridor.
It tested for the first time last month a 3,000-metre runway built on a reclamation on Fiery Cross Reef by landing several civilian airliners from Hainan island.
It's interesting to me that you explicitly talk about being Satanic witches, because the witch has had sort of a cultural reclamation moment in the past few years.
The report said Vietnam had added about 57 acres (23 hectares) of land to Spratly Island in recent years, but its reclamation work remained modest by Chinese standards.
Working with people she could trust and respect was crucial to Krasner's process of self-reclamation, and with the cast in place, PET was finally back on track.
Tensions have risen over the past two years as China has embarked on a massive land reclamation program -- turning sandbars into islands equipped with airfields, ports and lighthouses.
And this month an American admiral has reported Chinese activity at Scarborough Shoal, north of the Spratlys, that suggests it might be the "next possible area of reclamation".
The expansive notion of cancellation is often more hopeful than it is plausible; as a democratic aspiration, it's an exertion of agency and control, a reclamation of power.
"It's important ... because of the complex developments in the South China Sea, especially the reclamation and militarization activities and all those unilateral actions," Minh said of the code.
The Reclaim Act of 85033 would release $1 billion of the Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AML) Fund over five years for the clean-up of abandoned mine sites.
Amendments to the notification this year, permitting reclamation of seabed land for coastal roads and tourism facilities, were made despite objections from fishing communities and environmentalists, analysts say.
Beijing has been extremely sensitive about U.S. ship voyages and aircraft flights challenging maritime claims in the South China Sea, where Beijing has been conducting island reclamation activity.
Six Republican senators are calling on China to stop its reclamation efforts in the South China Sea after an international court ruled against Beijing's claims in the waterway.
The Interior Department's Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement is considering a request to prohibit coal mining operators with a history of financial problems from self-bonding.
This allowed state regulators to recklessly let companies, in profitable times, offer a mere promise to cover reclamation costs instead of requiring that they purchase bonds as insurance.
In 1990, the group Queer Nation was founded by AIDS activists; the usage of the term, historian Amy Sueyoshi told WNYC, was meant as a form of reclamation.
This year, we have an opportunity to expand the Water Infrastructure Financing Act (WIFIA) to include reclamation projects that include water storage in the Central Valley of California.
At least 25,000 fishermen have been hit by work already done for the project and other land reclamation initiatives along Jakarta Bay, which have caused sedimentation, he added.
They also blame the oligopolistic dominance of tycoons such as Li for social ills including a gaping wealth gap, extensive harbor reclamation, heritage demolition and extortionate property prices.
Not only would enforcement of the current bonding requirements reduce the risk that companies might walk away from reclamation responsibilities, it would also put many people to work.
They encouraged water-saving taps and shower heads to cut consumption by half, got smarter about water reclamation and irrigation practices, and financed costly deep underground irrigation systems.
It was selfish — but for me, healthily selfish, a fierce reclamation of authority over my body and mind, and even more fierce: a way of honoring my desire.
Since it became an independent nation 52 years ago, Singapore has, through assiduous land reclamation, grown in size by almost a quarter: to 277 square miles from 20113.
I decided to start wearing the hijab on my own because I wanted that to be my public defiance of Islamophobia and my personal reclamation of my identity.
Building in flood-prone areas and "ill-conceived" land reclamation projects should be stopped, he said, adding that some cities should consider moving key assets to safer places.
It's a creepy (often hilarious) tale of social reclamation via C.H.U.D.s, as upper-middle-class families across Santa Cruz reap what's been sown by the powers ruling America.
The Pearl River Delta is home to an endangered Chinese white dolphin population that has been buffeted by massive land reclamation efforts in Hong Kong and other cities.
The gathering, after all, was meant to encourage reclamation of arid lands throughout the American West, using irrigation to transform an immense wasteland into an agriculturally productive cornucopia.
The massive popularity of Rose Gold and Millennial Pink could suggest a shift in gendered thinking, perhaps even a feminist reclamation, but I am led to think otherwise.
"It's important ... because of the complex developments in the South China Sea, especially the reclamation and militarization activities and all those unilateral actions," Minh told Reuters in an interview.
It estimated that China's reclamation work had added more than 3,200 acres of land on seven features it occupied in the Spratly Islands in the space of two years.
Government lawyer Alan Tenebaum told a U.S. Bankruptcy judge on Thursday that Alpha's plan "is a better outcome for reclamation and water treatment" than if the company were liquidated.
Despite the objection, Indonesia is not part of a broader regional dispute over China's reclamation activities in the South China Sea and Beijing's claims on swathes of key waterways.
And what was meant as a triumphant reclamation of a film studio's history has turned into a giant question mark about whether the whole endeavor is worth the effort.
An act of 1902 (the Federal Reclamation Act) says that state law precedes federal law on disputes about water, even regarding dams and levees run by the federal government.
HANOI (Reuters) - A top U.S. official on Thursday said China's land reclamation and militarization in the disputed South China Sea was raising tensions and serious questions about its intention.
China says much of the building and reclamation work it has been doing in the South China Sea is to benefit the international community, including improving civilian maritime navigation.
China has also heavily militarized some islands and expanded other territories with major land reclamation work, turning sandbars into islands and equipping them with airfields, ports and weapons systems.
Like A Day Apart, while their relationship is ambiguous, their performance, pose, and direct, almost defiant gaze back at the camera suggests a sense of personal reclamation and agency.
Congress built the fund as part of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act in response to mounting environmental problems stemming from the nation's many abandoned coal mine sites.
The two have traded accusations of militarizing the waterway as Beijing undertakes large-scale land reclamation and construction on disputed features while Washington has increased its patrols and exercises.
At the center of the dispute is the Lahaina Wastewater Reclamation Facility, which treats millions of gallons of waste each day and then injects it into deep wells underground.
In the case of Patriot Coal, another large mining company that declared bankruptcy last year, West Virginia sought to hold its hedge fund lenders directly liable for mine reclamation.
Updating federal mining regulations to create modern performance, reclamation, and enforcement standards will help protect our nation's lands and waters from damaging practices and future toxic mine waste disasters.
It's the biggest reclamation project of its kind and has destroyed the vast tidal mud flats, causing one of the greatest environmental catastrophes for wildlife in the 21st century.
Mullin has maintained that the team was going through a long reclamation process, often repeating that each game was another brick laid in the foundation of a rebuilt home.
Industrial land reclamation began in earnest in the late nineteenth century, as the city's British rulers attempted to expand their new possession by dredging out bays and advancing shorelines.
The AML was established by Congress in the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 to reclaim coal mines that had been abandoned, often by long-gone companies.
Some might be tempted to say that the AML is a good source of funds for anything the coal industry is collectively responsible for, not necessarily just environmental reclamation.
But even if Congress unanimously agrees that UMWA benefits are a worthwhile use of government funds, there is no reason that money should come at the expense of reclamation.
It could use the same reclamation technology that it is currently developing in the South China Sea to build military strongholds on what were once sunken reefs, he said.
The eastern Japanese city of Urayasu, where the majority of land was formed by reclamation, saw 86 percent of its land affected by liquefaction following the massive 2011 earthquake.
Home to about 113,000 people, the area was protected by state and federal coastal zone laws, which banned construction, reclamation or alteration of the course of the water bodies.
It also demanded that the Trust accelerate work on two reclamation projects and refurbishing Pier 97 at 57th Street, which sits near three towers owned by the Durst family.
" Although the Q now seems to be standardized, its widespread adoption is still relatively recent, and has its remaining detractors, despite reclamation in inclusive circles of the word "queer.
Still, Adhar had some praise for Rogers, touting bipartisan legislation that would use some mine reclamation funds to help hard-hit coal communities as they seek other economic opportunities.
China has conducted extensive land reclamation work on some of the islands and reefs it controls in the South China Sea, including building airports, alarming its neighbors and Washington.
It said China had completed its major reclamation efforts in October, switching focus to infrastructure development, including three 9,800 foot-long (3,000 meter) airstrips that can accommodate advanced fighter jets.
The reclamation project, Sri Lanka's largest foreign direct investment (FDI) project, was suspended two months after Sirisena defeated China-friendly Mahinda Rajapaksa, saying the proper procedure had not been followed.
Leung said surging property prices posed the "gravest potential hazard" to society and he reiterated a need to increase the supply of land, including through reclamation and expanding new towns.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said in her policy address on Wednesday that the government was studying the planned reclamation, with the first phase of the development to start in 2025.
"But its massive land reclamation projects in the South China Sea and the increasing militarization of these outposts fuels regional tension and raises serious questions about China's intention," Blinken said.
If it comes up, he said, it's most often the engineering sector lobbying to use Hong Kong's dramatic amount of construction waste—about five tons a day—in reclamation projects.
This futuristic development is only half of the first of four man-made islands envisioned for the development - only 2.7 square kilometers of the planned reclamation of 20 square kilometers.
The government is now planning eight major reclamation projects, according to a written statement provided to Motherboard from the Development Bureau, the agency responsible for land resources and urban planning.
The feasibility of land reclamation in Lung Kwu Tan, located on the west coast of New Territories, to build up the city's land reserve would also be explored, he added.
Glenda Owens, the acting director of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement and Hal Quinn, the president of the National Mining Association industry group, are scheduled to testify.
Itu Aba was now the fourth largest island in the Spratlys after China's land reclamation work on Mischief Reef, Fiery Cross Reef and Subi Reef, Taiwan's coastguard said in October.
The states on Tuesday filed a petition in U.S. District Court seeking an injunction against the Stream Protection Rule, a proposal from the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.
Peabody spokesman Vic Svec said the company continues to fund its reclamation obligations and was in talks with states as well as third-party surety bonding firms over cleanup coverage.
Beijing's more assertive pursuit of its claims over the past year or so has included land reclamation and the construction of air and port facilities on some isles and reefs.
Under the 22019-year old Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, many coal companies were originally permitted to "self-bond" – that is, set aside company funds for future cleanups.
"The plan as proposed is not feasible or viable in terms of providing for the completion of environmental reclamation and long-term water treatment" at mining sites, federal attorneys said.
"It's not about the place going underwater," Professor Donner said, noting that some of Kiribati's islands had actually grown in recent years because of land reclamation or natural coastal dynamics.
Tensions have risen in the contested waters after China embarked on a massive land reclamation program in 2014, turning sandbars and reefs into islands equipped with ports, airstrips and lighthouses.
I reached out to The Jayleno Fly through his Patreon campaign, where he drums up $118 a month from fans happy to fund the continued reclamation of old Ferguson highlights.
"I'm listening to wax/I'm not using the CD," Mike D boasted in "Sure Shot" in 203, anticipating the millennial reclamation of vinyl supremacy by a solid decade or more.
Speaking of superpowers, James is doing it again: elevating an odd collection of inexperienced players and reclamation projects into something that resembles a contender, or at least a competitive team.
Misunderstood by critics, audiences and perhaps even certain people who made it, "Showgirls" (1995) continues its journey toward full reclamation with this pleasingly wonkish, clip-heavy deconstruction from Jeffrey McHale.
For instance, it could declare an air defense zone over the Spratley Islands, as it did in the East China Sea, or Chinese forces could begin reclamation of Scarborough Shoal.
"As for the South China Sea, we share serious concerns over unilateral actions that raise tensions, such as large-scale reclamation, the building of facilities and militarization," Abe told reporters.
With coal production outstripping demand, the market is not likely to recover until at least 2021, Joe Pizarchik, who heads the Office of Surface Mining and Reclamation Enforcement, told Reuters.
When the mine workers' retiree health plan ran out of money in 21079, Congress arranged for new funding sources, including the Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation Fund and, later, the Treasury.
" Officials have also said that China's reclamation activity at Fiery Cross and other reefs is "is fair, reasonable, lawful, it does not affect and is not targeted against any country.
Sandra Eto, environmental protection specialist with the Bureau of Reclamation, denied any conflict of interest and said the plant's ownership would have no bearing on the integrity of the study.
The groom's mother manages a dental office in Encino, and his father is a mechanic supervisor for the City of Los Angeles Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Van Nuys, Calif.
But because Hoover Dam sits on federal land and operates under the Bureau of Reclamation, part of the Interior Department, the bureau must back the project before it can proceed.
He wound up with the Warriors, who signed him to a one-year contract worth $5.3 million — a modest price for a reclamation project with upside and little obvious risk.
But the multitudinous Swallow the Fish — filled with poetic meditations, snippets of conversations, outlines of her performances, and a catalogue of each — is more an act of reflection and reclamation.
And the agency responsible for enforcing this law, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE), hasn't clarified what this language means since publishing a "stream buffer rule" in 20163.
And the agency responsible for enforcing this law, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE), hasn't clarified what this language means since publishing a "stream buffer rule" in 1983.
That the meme is being remixed and laughed at by LGBTQ people creates a context of reclamation that would be missing if LGBTQ people weren't the ones having fun with it.
Indonesia will resume land reclamation that will help prevent Jakarta from sinking below sea level, a cabinet minister said, five months after work was suspended due to regulatory and environmental concerns.
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen over the last year as China has stepped up construction and reclamation to create man-made islands on reefs and atolls it controls.
JAKARTA, April 18 (Reuters) - Indonesia's government will temporarily halt all land reclamation in north Jakarta until all regulatory and environmental conditions are met, senior cabinet minister Rizal Ramli said on Monday.
The crux of To Pimp A Butterfly follows Lamar into the reclamation of black self-love and humanity, an inherently rebellious act in a society where blackness is synonymous with criminality.
"There is still no breach of the good faith obligation for as long as China has not embarked on new reclamation," he said, when asked about the situation on the reef.
AMTI, a project of the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, said continued reclamation work would likely mean the runway was extended to more than 4,000 feet (1.2 km).
"In the South China Sea, we have been witnessing large-scale and rapid land reclamation, building of outposts and utilization of them for military purposes," Nakatani said, without mentioning China directly.
"Countries across the Asia-Pacific are voicing concern with China's land reclamation, which stands out in size and scope, as well as its militarization in the South China Sea," he said.
"Until such a change is made, the government will remain potentially at financial risk for future reclamation costs resulting from coal mines with unsecured financial assurances," the congressional watchdog agency wrote.
In response to complaints from human rights groups, the Bangladesh Navy conducted a study which found that the island could be habitable with land reclamation and work to the shore line.
China has undertaken more construction and reclamation in the South China Sea, , and is likely to more powerfully reassert its claims over the waterway soon, regional diplomats and military officers say.
Concern is growing that the companies and their debtors will use Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to force the costs of mine reclamation onto taxpayers, despite the industry's standing obligations to pay.
REPUBLICAN REACTION: Republican senators are calling on China to stop its reclamation efforts in the South China Sea after an international court ruled against Beijing's claims in the waterway on Tuesday.
She would have to wait, despite the fact that Mr. Reed, a mechanical engineer who works in Denver for the Bureau of Reclamation, and Ms. Ilich, who works in Evergreen, Colo.
In the past few years, Congress has taken important steps to respond to the historic Western drought by funding programs at the Bureau of Reclamation that build more resilient water systems.
I love calling myself a "femmy" or a "tranny," even the word "transsexual," mostly because I adore the absurdity of language, but I also believe in the power of radical reclamation.
I feel satisfied, not by the food, but by Flashfood's pledge to donate 10 percent of proceeds from each meal sold to Second Harvest—a remarkable food reclamation outfit in Toronto.
Officials in Wyoming, for example, recently reached deals with Arch Coal and Alpha Natural Resources to secure only about 15 percent of their hundreds of millions of dollars of reclamation liabilities.
"The Casspir Project" is thus cast as an act of reclamation, a de-fanging of the instruments of terror and a celebration of the cultures such instruments were employed to repress.
Here the word is a redolent of sexual abandonment, a kind of stand-in for the idea of possession by another as a means of self-exploration and ultimately self-reclamation.
Chanty OTM, "K Dios Te Bendiga" Another banger from the Neoperreo familia, the Argentinian reggaetonera's single and its video faithfully captures the femme-focused reclamation of the genre sweeping the underground.
"100 Letters" is ultimately an ode to reclamation, to turning your back on people who look like King Midas when you realize the gold touch is a curse, not a blessing. 
"The current system leaves taxpayers holding the bag while oil and gas companies can walk away from their reclamation responsibilities," said Jennifer Rokala, executive director at the Center for Western Priorities.
But he acknowledged that the Pirates' pitching coach, Ray Searage — who is revered for cultivating reclamation projects — has tinkered with his mechanics and persuaded him to use his changeup more often.
For example, the country has reclaimed more than 3,200 acres of land in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea during its two-year reclamation efforts, according to the report.
The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs), housed within the U.S. Department of Energy, market hydroelectric power from water projects operated by the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
"The United States continues to call on all claimants to halt land reclamation, construction and militarization of features in the South China Sea," the Pentagon said in a statement on Tuesday. Adm.
He said the country would spend as much as required for the envisaged plan, which will include making structures earthquake-proof, energy efficiency measures and land reclamation, though without specifying an amount.
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) dropped references to "land reclamation and militarization" from its chairman's statement this year at the end of its summit in the Philippine capital, Manila.

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