The Pipes
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Initial release | West Germany |
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Directors | Vojtěch Jasný |
Composers | Svatopluk Havelka |
Producers | Jaroslav Jílovec |
Screenplay | Vojtěch Jasný |
Ilya Ehrenburg | |
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ID | 2136333 |
About The Pipes
The Pipes is a 1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival.
When should I turn the heating on?
... This is different from the boiler temperature, which is the temperature of water inside The Pipes themselves, and that shouldn t go below 65 degrees to stop bacteria growing inside...
Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships
... " But I love The Pipes they use and getting to become immersed in that Ulster-Scots music and culture has given me a whole new perspective...
Welsh Water admits illegally spilling sewage for years
... The sewage network in Cardigan is old and leaky and during Spring tides saltwater gets into The Pipes and the treatment plant...
Water firms illegally spilled sewage on dry days - data suggests
... Budget cuts and reporting - firm link Nicholas Ostrowski, an environmental barrister and water industry expert, says there are three reasons why water companies may be spilling during dry weather - maintenance issues; " hydraulic incapacity" in the system, where there is not enough space for water to go through The Pipes; and the company " deliberately sending effluent out in dry weather"...
First English slave fort in Africa uncovered on Ghana's coast
... The Pipes with their small bowls where the tobacco was placed " is also very distinctive of the time that we are talking about here" the professor says, adding that over time the bowls got larger as tobacco became cheaper and more readily available...
Master Musicians of Joujouka: The Moroccan band who wowed Glastonbury
... " I don t know if I possess the stamina to endure the incredible, constant strain of the full festival, " wrote Jones on the album cover of his subsequent record, Brian Jones Presents The Pipes of Pan at Joujouka...
Bottled water booming despite worries over waste
... " In some European cities, the average age of The Pipes [in the last mile to people s homes] is over 75 years, " she says...
Welsh Water: Supply failings after homes left without water over Christmas
... " It also said the process to restore water would take time to avoid The Pipes bursting again...
Bottled water booming despite worries over waste
By Natalie LisbonaBusiness reporter
Environmental campaigner Hemantha Withanage is adamant That The Purchase of plastic-Bottled Water should be discouraged.
" Damage from plastics is irreversible, " The Chair of Friends of The Earth International tells The Bbc .
" Once fragmented into microplastics, it pollutes all of the ecosystem including the oceans and the air we breathe, with no way to recover them. "
The Bottled Water industry raises strong emotions from its opponents, who like Mr Withanage point to the environmental impact of all the waste plastic.
And, with only, there is a lot of plastic.
In the US alone, 50 billion plastic water bottles are purchased every year, The study adds That only 9% of plastic bottles sold globally are currently recycled.
The industry counters That today's bottles, made from Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), And increasingly they are made from already recycled PET in the First Place .
Others point to Bottled Water being healthier than sugary soft drinks. And Then there were the recent scandals about
What is certain is That the global Bottled Water sector continues to boom. The industry is expected to enjoy And That number is tipped to jump to $419. 9bn by 2029.
This growth is being led by sparkling water,
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Simon Oldham, joint Managing Director of Scottish Bottled Water brand Highland Spring , confirms the increased demand for the fizzy version.
" During the pandemic, sparkling water in particular saw strong growth, as consumers sought out low/no alcohol drinks That kept them hydrated and offered versatility, " he says.
Mr Oldham adds That the overall increase in sales of Bottled Water " has been driven by an increased health and wellbeing Awareness . . with consumers seeking healthy choices and alternatives to both sugary soft drinks and alcoholic beverages".
Jill Culora, Vice President of communications for the US-based International Bottled Water Association, says That for many people Bottled Water is a health necessity.
" For many economically developing countries, Bottled Water serves as a partial solution when safe Drinking Water is not available, " she says. " Many countries have not built the necessary public water distribution systems. For those countries, Bottled Water is often their only source of safe water.
" Bottled Water is also available in times of emergencies and Natural Disasters because the Bottled Water market is strong and viable throughout the year. Sometimes, water from Tap Water systems can be compromised after emergency situations or Natural Disasters . "
But in the developed world, what is wrong with Tap Water for the vast majority of people? " Nothing, " says water expert Cristina Villanueva .
An associate research professor at the Barcelona-based Institute for Global Health, she has spent years researching water. Ms Villanueva thinks That there is likely one significant factor behind the continuing boom in Bottled Water sales.
" The publicity and marketing of the Bottled Water industry, and [by contrast], a lack of publicity for public water supplies, probably has a main role, at least in countries like Spain, " she says.
She adds That while health authorities have a duty to ensure That mains water is safe, they would do well to be more transparent. More information about water quality would help ease people's concern, she says.
Regarding Bottled Water specifically, Ms Villanueva says with much coming from natural springs, she is concerned That these sources " are prone to overexploitation" - That too much water is being extracted.
Simon Oldham says That is definitely not the case at Highland Spring , which comes from the Ochil Hills in Perthshire. " We extract no More Than 3% of The Rain That falls on our catchment, ensuring the long-term sustainability of one of The Planet 's more valuable resources for generations to come, " he says.
" We Are also very fortunate That Scotland's climate has high levels of rainfall throughout the year. "
For anyone concerned about the quality of their Tap Water , an alternative to buying Bottled Water is to use a home water purification system, such As One fitted under your sink, or the filters That slot into dedicated water jugs.
This is also a booming global sector, with one recent report predicting That it Will More than double from $22. 6bn Last Year
In Israel More Than three quarters of the country's Drinking Water now comes from desalinated plants on The Mediterranean coast. Other countries such as Saudi Arabia and The United Arab Emirates are also heavily reliant upon desalinated water, which tastes very flat and lifeless.
To improve the flavour of this water, and to help remove the chlorine, Israel firm Mayu makes a water jug system called " Swirl". This comprises a 1. 5 litre glass carafe That sits on top of a porcelain base unit.
The latter is battery-powered, and when turned on it creates an oxygenating spiral motion in the water in the carafe, which is said to improve its taste.
Mayu users can also buy a mineral blend to add to the water to mimic the flavour of their favourite Bottled Water , and to return the nutritional value.
Shay Eden, a co-founder at The Company , says That the technology also improves Tap Water in Europe and the US. " In some European cities, the average Age Of The Pipes [in The Last mile to people's homes] is over 75 years, " she says.
" Unfortunately, this means That many contaminants are dissolved into the water during its journey before reaching the glass. "
Back in Barcelona, Cristina Villanueva says " there is No One solution That fits all". " You have to consider the options whether it's bottled, tap, or filtered water, taking into account the specific issues where you live and decide your personal choice. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com