101. International law gives downstream nations the right to use water flowing in its territory, they say.
102. It has a spigot so my wife can use the water for her flowers.
103. Its policies have for years been shaped by a desire to use water to achieve political aims, and the policies are beginning to pay off.
104. Just before lunch, a rabbi from Perm uses water from a samovar to wash the hands of his young daughter.
105. Light-water reactors use ordinary water to slow down the neutrons emitted by nuclear fission to the speed required to sustain the chain reaction.
106. Local officials complain that other parts of Arizona are growing faster, using more water and getting less criticism.
107. Millions of young fish are inhaled by cooling systems that use river water, he said.
108. Meanwhile, pressure on homeowners and businesses will mount to use less water and protect stream quality by using fewer pesticides and fertilizers.
109. Meanwhile, the Westchester communities that use water from the Croton aqueduct have also had to turn to alternative water supplies.
110. Most U.S. poultry plants use chlorinated water, and companies say it would be expensive and unnecessary to switch, since the amount of chlorine used is minute.