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Other pipeline siting and construction are reshaping the oil and gas industry.
Its siting is one of the many unprecedented marvels of the Seagram.
Siting renewable energy has not always been a smooth process in the Pacific Northwest.
They differ on broad strategy, on policies, and on individual regulatory and siting decisions.
And plenty of non-energy policies do too, as do siting and zoning decisions.
BLM recently released a program for smartly siting renewable energy on the lands they manage.
The commission voted earlier this year on new siting rules that would accelerate 5G adoption.
I remember those nights in the back of my white Mercedes, siting on 22-inch rims.
Croix was a dancer and described that session as a dance, siting Hujar as the choreographer.
Streamlining and simplifying siting with cost-based fees will jumpstart investment in communities across the country.
The Mississippi river, the very reason for the city's precarious siting, has lately been an afterthought.
First, like every other sector in the energy industry, siting and transmission are a major issue.
The resultant community outrage is making the siting of facilities more difficult, further compounding the problem.
The second is natural gas infrastructure; the agency licenses the siting and building of all new pipelines.
Even when the money's there, siting a development is expensive, time-consuming, and subject to massive resistance.
Consider the siting of a clinic for drug addicts or a halfway house for the mentally ill.
The family members of a victim killed by undocumented immigrants will be siting with First Lady Melania Trump.
Additionally, the state intends to streamline permitting and siting procedures to reduce downtime and costs associated with development.
And there are advantages to reducing the upfront "soft costs" of solar — customer acquisition, siting, engineering, permitting, etc.
One particular challenge is the issue of project siting and permitting which continues to plague Washington's port industry.
The Democratic National convention is rediscovering its Midwestern roots by siting the 2020 Democratic convention in Milwaukee, Wis.
Ahead, find the most gorgeous hair and makeup looks on the celebrities siting front row at the shows.
Short of siting all their call centres in Hawaii, companies cannot control the weather conditions their workers face.
An Islanders arena, though, has somewhat better siting options than the parkland that the soccer team was targeting.
Siting of new jails would require support from local elected leaders and would be certain to face opposition.
Lucas called the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, who said that the siting was due to the overflowing rivers.
At stake is not just the siting or approval of this or that dam — it is a whole worldview.
It's easy, it's fast, and I can do most of the legwork while siting on my couch in my pajamas.
A follow-up study 20 years later found racial disparities in hazardous waste siting were even greater than previously reported.
Fiction she can tear through in a siting or a quirky coffee table book she can revisit over and over?
Chinese principles of feng shui determined the city's siting, and its grid layout was a replica of the Chinese capital.
We rightly object when a single community bears the brunt of many such siting decisions, a signal of environmental injustice.
The DoD Siting Clearinghouse is effectively helping the armed services achieve these goals in a way that maximizes military preparedness.
Siting its offices in such places may be the only sure way for Amazon to fish in an elite labour pool.
Jill Hilts, 221, Southern California, treasures this photo of her mother, Phyllis, siting on a bench outside the cathedral in 20163.
After the recent siting, Sofia Richie was again quick to dispel any rumors that the two were anything more than friends.
Secretary Perry has authority to unstick some of the siting and financing problems bedeviling many other U.S. long distance transmission lines.
In 1987, a comprehensive report found that race was the No. 1 factor in the siting of commercial hazardous waste facilities.
And by siting close to an urban area, it can reduce long distribution chains, getting fresher food to customers' tables, quicker.
Renewables and natural gas are flexible, much quicker to construct than traditional technologies, have lower capital costs, and easier siting issues.
And if that does turn out to be the case, siting such plants out at sea may well prove a good idea.
He is co-leading a project at CISAC on public and policy-maker attitudes to the siting of nuclear waste disposal facilities.
A.S.C.E. 23 Design and siting standards set by the American Society of Civil Engineers for buildings and structures in flood hazard areas.
As such, we failed to readily prepare for the impact of the work upon the Dakota community in advance of this work's siting.
The sculpture's current siting cleverly compliments and amplifies these readings, and I doubt any other future location will ever offer so many interpretations.
Southwestern Waste Management, sought an injunction against the siting of a garbage dump in Northwood Manor, a middle-class Black suburb of Houston.
Despite CPV's spectacularly inappropriate siting, its efforts to preempt state laws and regulations, and an egregious corruption scandal, construction of the plant continues.
"We want to return it to a safe state," said Yuichi Okamura, general manager of the company's nuclear power and plant siting division.
Asia is presented as a bejeweled woman stoically siting atop a throne supported by human skulls and surrounded by near-naked, emaciated serfs.
The Socialist government of Pedro Sánchez last month rolled out 70 proposals to halt depopulation, ranging from siting military installations to better internet connections.
I can envision a confident Xi Jinping siting in Beijing in late February practicing diplomatic ventriloquy with Kim as Kim meets Trump in Hanoi.
They have created a pathway for siting renewable energy on federal lands, one that takes into consideration the needs of a range of stakeholders.
Cotoname Village followed in 2017 on the Gulf Coast to resist the siting of liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure on Esto'k Gna fishing grounds.
Another approach could be for the FCC to extend its "shot clock" rule that sets a time limit on local cell tower siting decisions.
"If 5G is a national goal, then we need a national siting policy," said Meredith Attwell Baker, CEO of CTIA, the wireless industry's trade group.
The episode ends on Frances siting on her daughter's bed, watching her sleep as she hears the sound of Robert trying to unclog the toilet.
The licensing and siting of new SMR designs - even though they are based on existing technology and offer significant advances in safety - is a challenge.
They include expansion of existing incentives for wind and solar; new incentives for storage and hydrogen; streamlining interstate transmission siting; and investment in grid modernization.
To turn it into aviation fuel, he suggests siting the electrolysers near plants extracting CO2 from the air—a process known as Direct Air Capture (DAC).
I'm going to be going to different campuses and just siting down with these kids, getting personal and just giving them different advice and different tips.
They would come to U.S. Department of Transportation and present this not as siting error but as a transportation challenge that required transportation spending to fix.
Of course, only the folks at the Office of Compliance know which party and which siting members have been targeted with the most of those complaints.
That is no small thing, as California, like all states, is beset with NIMBYs and bureaucracies that make siting and building renewable energy plants endlessly difficult.
The subterranean siting strategy actually preserves a small slice of open sand in an area where mammoth development has all but erased a once sylvan beach.
The animal was siting within inches of Konwiser's head and "prey guarding, which is a protective position tigers will assume over prey in the wild," Aiken said.
"Given they are siting new facilities like mad, this is a huge gift provided by taxpayers," Richard Florida, a professor at the University of Toronto, tells Axios.
A sultry game of "Sexiest..." is fun and flirty, especially when the fabulous Michael Kors is siting at the table, but some things just go without saying.
In a Swiss village, support for siting a nuclear-waste dump nearby fell when the residents were offered compensation; they did not like the idea of being bribed.
Founder Massimo Reverberi believes insects are a key solution to fighting the world's meat addiction, siting Beijing's pledge to reduce domestic meat consumption by 50 percent before 2030.
The first thing that made Keister an outlier is the siting of his sculpture, which you didn't back into (in Barnett Newman's phrase), but bumped your head against.
Trump attended a meeting in 2012 to object to the siting of a proposed offshore wind farm which will be viewable from his golf course just north of Aberdeen.
Siting a new runway will never be easy, but with Labour in the doldrums and the public distracted by Brexit, the government has an opportunity to push it through.
"In other words, the common challenges associated with siting, digging trenches, laying fiber, and dealing with property rights are materially alleviated through a space-based broadband network," she said.
"The department is currently developing a consent-based siting process for storage and disposal of SNF [spent nuclear fuel] and HLW [high-level radioactive waste]," said the department spokesperson.
"In the same statement, Zinke claims that beyond oil deposits, seismic surveying can be used for "locating offshore hazards, siting of wind turbines, as well as offshore energy development.
And siting a sequestration project in or near the ocean could potentially solve the water problem at the same time, as the researchers say seawater would work just fine.
But he did have to shrink the mass and adjust the siting to avoid blocking views of the Washington Monument, and sink more than half the building below ground.
A year later a row blew up over the planned siting in South Korea of the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system, designed to intercept ballistic missiles.
And siting solar arrays on water - most cover up to 10 percent of a reservoir - can cut evaporation as well, a significant benefit in water-short places, Knight said.
In Rhode Island, where I live, there is currently a major political battle over the siting of a power plant that is to use fracked natural gas and diesel oil.
One way the Department of Defense (DOD) is meeting this challenge is by the establishment of the Siting Clearinghouse, which evaluates any large-scale energy project proposed near military installations.
Multinational business might well decide that it is not worth the bother of siting themselves in Britain, which (as seems likely) will no longer be a member of the single market.
These accusations have not yet been confirmed, but the basis for them, according to US officials, was the siting of Russian planes above the convoy at the time of the attack.
Siting at a checkered table, Dakota Johnson, 27, and Stella Banderas, 20, can be seen on either side of her, along with birthday cards and a bright red M&M cake.
A report released last year by 19 sportsmen's organizations and businesses featured several examples of responsible oil and gas siting — as well as cases highlighting the serious consequences of poor management.
The company saves money on siting and development by offering free wi-fi services to the owners of the land where the company builds its 100-foot-tall wi-fi towers.
Legal action could easily stall the permitting process, which requires a public comment period at almost every stage of development, from awarding leases to siting to drilling, creating openings for lawsuits.
"If you say, 'I meditate,' it means you're probably siting somewhere on a cushion with your legs crossed, with your two fingers together, and back straight and all of that," he says.
But if Washington bears a reputation for being more unsupportive to maritime and port business than other states, new project opportunities will look elsewhere for siting and existing employers will eventually follow.
Regulators could adapt the British Noise Association and the French Academy of Medicine's siting recommendations of 1.5 km, or 1 mile, setbacks for wind farms to be built next to residential areas.
The FCC is investigating how to reduce the burden of siting requirements, and one option is to exempt from review the kinds of small cells that are at the heart of 5G.
Though there are prominent collectors who call New York home — even if their garages may be outside the city — proximity is not a decisive factor for siting a sale, Mr. Auerbach said.
Siting the battery under the rear seat, by the way, gives the hybrid Camry models the same 15.1-cubic-foot trunk volume conventional versions, along with a split fold-down rear seat back.
The Commission recommended that the licensing process for Yucca Mountain be halted and a new consent-based siting process started to identify a site that has the support of state and local officials.
In public health, we routinely make siting decisions that lead to a slight increase in risk to a small number of us in order to protect a much larger percent of the population.
In 2018, Dominion proposed siting a similar compressor station on land it owned across the Potomac River from George Washington's Mount Vernon, home to over 300 enslaved persons at the time of Washington's death.
A harrowing video broadcast by ITV's Channel 4 of what is believed to be eastern Aleppo's last hospital shows a child siting on a bed, covered in dust and blood, visibly traumatized, following an airstrike.
While siting on the floor together, the reality star and lifestyle blogger recorded the moment she opened the envelope, which the couple had for 24 hours, and learned the sex with her husband and daughter.
A harrowing video broadcast by ITV's Channel 4 of what is believed to be eastern Aleppo's last hospital shows a child siting on a bed, covered in dust and blood, visibly traumatized, following an airstrike.
"Seismic surveying helps a variety of federal and state partners better understand our nation's offshore areas, including locating offshore hazards, siting of wind turbines, as well as offshore energy development," Zinke said in a statement.
Second, we need every level of government to optimize zoning and siting rules to promote next-generation wireless cells that will be the size of pizza boxes, rather than the 200-foot towers of today.
Not only did tribes have significant input into the siting of the route, but a federal court found no reason to halt construction of the small, disputed portion of the route based on tribal claims.
Yet by siting 25 miles of border wall on top of the river levee abutting the cemetery, the government threatened to "completely destroy" Eli Jackson, said Ramiro Ramirez, a descendant of the cemetery's original founders.
At the height of the Civil War, with many losing family and friends on the battlefield, Mumler's spirit photographs became a sensation, even at the wholly unreasonable price of $10 per siting (about $300 today).
He will need help from neighbors persuading other neighbors to say yes-in-my-backyard, and also from the City Council, whose "fair share" law on distributing city facilities may complicate his shelter-siting priorities.
But the siting of that particular church distorts the impression of what Birkenau was — leading those who visit to believe that the camp was devoted to the mass murder of Polish Catholics rather than Jews.
On paper, that gives U.S. automakers a powerful incentive to build in the U.S., but the likelier outcome is that automakers will hold off siting any new plants for as long as they can, DuBois said.
"Its prominent siting and its frequent appearances in pop culture have made it one of the most endearing and recognizable icons on the Queens waterfront," Meenakshi Srinivasan, the chairwoman of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, said in a statement.
Pursuing flexible and cooperative strategies at the state and local levels to encourage rapid build out of wired networks and siting of small cells will be one of the most important economic development strategies of the next decade.
In 2011, Nebraska passed the Major Oil Pipeline Siting Act (MOSPA), which prevents "safety considerations, including the risk or impact of spills or leaks" to be considered when debating to approve or deny route permits for new pipelines.
In 2210, Nebraska passed the Major Oil Pipeline Siting Act (MOSPA), which prevents "safety considerations, including the risk or impact of spills or leaks" to be considered when debating to approve or deny route permits for new pipelines.
President Obama and his staff opposed Yucca, shut down the licensing process and advocated for a "consent-based" siting process for a repository, in which a site would be selected only if the local community wanted it there.
That's why Obama issued a flood executive order in January 2015 requiring both current and future flood risk, such as rising seas, to be accounted for in the siting, planning, and construction of new federally funded development in floodplains.
It isn't like Sonic dumped dill pickle juice straight on top of a pile of shaved ice — although we might try that next time we finish a jar of pickles in one siting, as we are want to do.
There are policies in place to compensate homeowners for any lost value that comes with nearby siting of power, and each power project is required to set aside 20 percent of its shares for local buy-in and ownership.
For example, she said, her firm bought stock in American Tower, a cellular tower company, after Brown's own research found its tower-siting practices exceed standards set by environmental regulators or wildlife management groups, "making them a preferred partner."
China, in response, might dispatch submarines on regular patrols in the South China Sea while also siting surface-to-air missile batteries on the islands that it already maintains on the Paracel island group that it control located to the west.
When siting the secret ice base, the military chose a spot where dry snow kept the surface of Greenland's ice sheet from melting, and when the base was abandoned its creators expected the remains to stay encased in ice forever.
It is as if Bogat has turned geometric abstraction's foundation on its head by re-siting the grid in what, at the time, would have been considered the realm of craft, while emphasizing the exquisite fallibility of the human hand.
In particular, the prime siting of the summer house, looking down the Hudson River, dovetails with the "view shed" concept the organization has been using to protect surrounding land from development so that the vistas remain something close to what Church once saw.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) — a part of the Department of Energy — found in a December 210 report that as much as 22020 percent of U.S. energy supply could be met by siting solar projects on 24,000 man-made U.S. reservoirs.
The piece, called "So Close," is the work of the French artist JR, known for siting monumental photographic portraits in public spaces around the world to humanize political problems, and it is based on an archival image of immigrants waiting at Ellis Island.
Perry said he was generally supportive of a state's right to block the siting of nuclear waste dumps, like Yucca Mountain in Nevada, but fell short of ruling out the federal government's power to impose them over state objections in some cases.
Still, Sepinwall is highly enthused about the state of television, and has plenty to share on the evolution of his career, what kinds of shows he'd like to see make a return, and whom he'd want to see siting on the Iron Throne.
From a policy standpoint, we fully support streamlining and expediting the process for permitting and siting energy infrastructure—including transmission lines, natural gas facilities and pipelines, and other energy facilities—to ensure that energy can get where it is needed, when it is needed.
The siting of the Metropolitan Detention Center, a severe federal facility in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, has done little to impede the progress of Industry City, a few blocks away, where chocolate-truffle manufactories and pop-up stores draw in legions of mockable urbanites daily.
It's no coincidence the environmental justice movement was born in the South, when in 1982 an African-American community in Warren County, N.C. failed to stop the siting of a landfill that would contain soil contaminated by PCBs, but birthed a powerful new movement.
McIntyre's initiatives at FERC included a proceeding on resilience of the wholesale electricity grid, an inquiry into the commission's pipeline certification process, and an agreement with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration on the siting and safety review of LNG facilities, FERC said in a release.
"The DRECP is a science-based, collaborative roadmap for siting renewable energy on public lands in places that will have less ecological impact, so we can address the causes of climate change while still protecting the desert," said Erica Brand, California program director at the Nature Conservancy.
Graham said "it would be very hard" to vote for Tillerson if the Exxon CEO doesn't buck Trump and blame Russia for hacking GOP scrutiny of Trump appointments is welcome, and it's natural that a siting senator from Trump's party would want to proceed judiciously with any criticisms.
One possible precedent that could apply to the siting of 5G points of presence is an FCC rule in effect since 1996 that prohibits either landlords or zoning laws from placing restrictions on the installation of antennas for satellite, broadband radio or broadcast TV service for personal use.
" Patkau Architects continues, "The building design and siting work synergistically within the context of the site to create a public pedestrian link, beginning from the 'village stroll,' the pedestrian spine of Whistler Village, across Blackcomb Way, leading to and through the Museum and then across the site to Fitzsimmons Creek park.
SALT essentially spreads the wealth around the nation, forcing everyone to pay higher tax rates to offset the deduction's costs, and the SALT deduction removes taxpayers' incentive to reward cities and states for spending and taxing less, short-circuiting the feedback loop between good tax policy and taxpayers' siting decisions.
Clever siting of the piece—part of a solo show of work by Not Vital, a Swiss artist—ensures that the visitor's eye is drawn not only to the sculpture itself, but also through it to the landscape beyond, an essential element if you are thinking of creating a sculpture park.
For those looking to break into the babysitting game, the first step is to create a separate child care resume listing any experience with children — which can include camp counselor or siting for your younger relatives during the summer — and a list of special talents that relate to dealing with kids.
But no less significant are the smaller enterprises who look to the FTA as a gateway — American manufacturers gain access to regional Gulf Cooperation Council markets and beyond, while entrepreneurs from India and around South Asia realize they can more easily access U.S. markets by strategically siting and sourcing through Bahrain.
Grenier, who last year signed on as the "social good advocate" for Dell, was there with the company's sustainability and supply-chain directors and a remarkable virtual-reality "ride," for lack of a better description, in which goggle-wearing people siting in vibrating, hissing chairs plunge deep beneath the sea.
The coal company's involvement in resident opposition to the project was unearthed last week in documents filed with the Ohio Power Siting Board that showed that the company was bankrolling anti-Icebreaker consultants and paying for the lawyers of at least two local residents who had testified against the project.
Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who respectively chair the Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee and the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, argue that Trump's tweet may provide a jolt to efforts to move bipartisan legislation that would establish a consent-based process for siting nuclear waste facilities.
There is no doubt that some of these questions will soon be raised in the Washington state courts, where these issues — alleged destabilization from logging and siting a community in a hazardous area — are central to some of the pending litigation; however, juries are often not ideal arbiters of scientific issues.
Listen, my plan was to type down everything on my iPhone 6S but i was siting next to some journalist's and they had notepads and thats when i sudenly realize that when you are writing about the theatar its simply proper etiquete to not have your phone all lit up and distracting smh.
Architecturally and patrimonially, by its visual impact, its gigantism (12 meters tall, 8 wide, and 10 deep), and its siting, this sculpture would overwhelm the current harmony between the colonnades of the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris and the Palais de Tokyo, and the views of the Eiffel Tower.
Howard Raiffa, an economics professor whose mathematical formulas for decision making were applied to the search for a missing nuclear bomb and the siting of a Mexico City airport, and were even suggested as a way to resolve a strike by professional hockey players, died on July 19663 at his home in Oro Valley, Ariz.
If policymakers could develop a collaborative framework that would establish voluntary "leading" practices related to landscape-scale planning, incentives to encourage those practices and a third-party certification program to increase confidence in the practices, some impacts of shale gas siting and operations on ecosystems could be reduced, all while potentially realizing financial savings for companies.
"When you work with siting and selling wind power plants, you need to know exactly the weather conditions of where you want to put up a turbine," Lars Christian Christensen, Vesta's vice president for plant solutions, said in an interview at the company's headquarters on the outskirts of Aarhus, a harbor city on Denmark's Jutland peninsula.
"This NEPA rewrite favors big polluters and corporate profits over balanced, science-based decision making and would prevent Washingtonians from voicing their views on proposals ranging from siting a new fossil fuel pipeline in their backyard to building an open-pit mine that could destroy the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery," she said in a statement.
An intelligent and fast-acting program for moving toward the best energy sources will have to involve equitable costs for carbon emissions and fair limits on greenhouse gas emissions; a level economic and legal playing field for all energy sources, purveyors, and users; and an open marketplace in which pollution level, safety, siting, and price will select the mix of sources.
The pipeline operator, TransCanada, won approval for the Keystone XL over the concerns of local Native American tribes, landowners, and environmental groups, in part because the three-person commission approving the extension was not allowed to consider the spill in its deliberations due to the Major Oil Pipeline Siting Act, passed in 2011, which prevents "safety considerations, including the risk or impact of spills or leaks" to be included when approving or denying route permits for new pipelines.

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