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“Of the 6.6 million gallons per day, (Hyundai) is estimated to need 4 million gallons per day once we reach full production – 300,000 cars annually,” company spokeswoman Bianca Johnson said ...
At some point in the mid-1980s, a pony-tailed upstate New York environmental activist named Jay Westerveld picked up a card in a South Pacific hotel room and read the following: "Save Our Planet ...
The water system has a storage capacity of 550 billion US gal (2.1 billion m 3) and provides over 1.2 billion US gal (4.5 million m 3) per day of drinking water to more than eight million city residents, and another one million users in four upstate counties bordering on the system.
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While it was not designed to provide water to the entire county, it is equipped to provide about 80 million gallons of water a day, compared to its current production level of about 23 million gallons in 2023. [22] In 2023, Henrico purchased about 11 million gallons of water a day from the city, [22] at a cost of about $15 million. [24]
The cities of Concord and Kannapolis are expecting a daily shortfall of 22 million US gallons (83,000 m 3) of water a day by 2035 [5] in their Rocky River watershed and want to pump up to 36 million US gallons (140,000 m 3) of water daily from the Catawba River. [6]
(An acre-foot is about 326,000 gallons — enough water to supply up to three homes for a year). ... or roughly 437 million gallons per day. ... Los Angeles too is taking steps to improve its ...
In the United States, a USGS nationwide compilation of public supply withdrawals and deliveries indicates that in 2010 the total daily volume of nonresidential use was approximately 12,000 million gallons per day (mgd) and accounted for about 29 percent of public supply withdrawals (or 45 gallons per capita per day when divided by the estimated 268 million people who relied on public-supply ...