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annualreport_2015_verificationprogramme_20160202.pdf

tall tower stations: Ridge Hill near Hereford; Tacolneston near Norwich; and 3 Angus near Dundee. Ridge Hill became operational in February 2012, Tacolneston in July 2012 and Angus began operating for the network in May 2013. The expanded network makes it possible to resolve emissions on a higher

annual_report_2023.pdf

occurring with the cooling towers as advised by our water treatment specialist. Since April 2021, low building occupancy due to COVID has led to a further decrease in our mains water consumption and in consumption of our recycled water, the water discharged from our cooling towers and used to flush our

trd---climate-risk-report-for-csa---v4-final.pdf

cables terrestrial Low Low Low Low Medium Landing stations High High Low Low Low Data centres High Low Medium Medium Low Antennas/towers Low Low Low Low High 55 G: Glossary A list of acronyms and definitions for technical terms used throughout the report are provided below. Acronyms AC ADB ASEAN AWT

factsheet_11-interpreting-weather-charts_2023.pdf

in the form of domes or towers, either accompanied or not by other cumulus or by stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level 3 Cumulonimbus, the summits of which, at least partially, lack sharp outlines, but are neither clearly fibrous (cirriform) nor in the form of an anvil; cumulus

factsheet_20-from-sorcery-to-supercomputers_2023.pdf

, versions of that most famous of observations ‘Red Sky at Night’, which does have a sound basis in meteorology. The shepherd also accurately describes what we would now recognise as cumulonimbus clouds and the associated atmospheric conditions to be expected; ‘If the Clouds appear like Rocks or Towers

climate-risk-report-for-csa---v10-final.pdf

concentrated in the region’s border areas (3.1.2; 3.6.2). Although evidence for Central Asia is limited, floods and landscape instability could also impact exposed communications infrastructure (cables, pylons, mobile towers) with cascading impacts across sectors and services – from financial transactions

annual_report_2021_optimised.pdf

35,694 33,693 19,603 Non-financial indicators (m 3 ) Water consumption Abstracted (borehole) 21,334 20,019 20,534 27,508 Grey water (harvested rainwater) - - - - Recycled water (discharge from cooling towers) 6,499 7,149 5,498 4,633 Financial indicators (£) Water supply costs 66,467 68,311 64,897

annual_report_2021.pdf

) Water consumption Abstracted (borehole) 21,334 20,019 20,534 27,508 Grey water (harvested rainwater) - - - - Recycled water (discharge from cooling towers) 6,499 7,149 5,498 4,633 Financial indicators (£) Water supply costs 66,467 68,311 64,897 39,987 Finite resources (Water) We have metering at our

annual_report_and_accounts_2024.pdf

is still used to mix with the softened borehole water in order to prevent corrosion issues occurring with the cooling towers as advised by our water treatment specialist. Water FY20/21 FY21/22 FY22/23 FY23/24 Imported (potable) 19,773 17,330 23,631 17,252 Non-financial indicators (m 3 ) Water

Planning Circular 2 2003 - Scottish Planning Series Safeguarding of Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites, and Military Explosives Storage Areas: The Town and Country Planning (Safeguarded Aerodromes, Technical Sites, Meteorological Technical Sites and Military Explosives Stor

sea level should also be stated, if known; (c) Description: a brief description of the nature of the obstacle, for example, a church steeple or water tower. In a group of structures, the number and approximate height of those exceeding 91.4 metres should be given and the extent of ground covered

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