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en You can imagine the extraordinary force that a billion gallons of water has coming over these levees, ... It happened on a seven-mile stretch simultaneously.

en The force is really strong. Imagine 500 gallons of water coming out at once. The pressure is unimaginable.

en We were able to scalp 1.4 billion gallons of water into the lake last year. This year we are hoping to pump at least 600,000 gallons. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive.

en Our country currently uses 150 billion gallons of gasoline per year. By contrast, we consume four billion gallons of ethanol. A huge potential for growth exists within this industry.

en In 2005 the U.S. ethanol industry produced 4 billion gallons. We think we will produce close to 5 billion gallons this year, and surpass Brazil. There are probably 150 more planned like the ones in Florida.

en Alan Webb is a major international force as a mile and 1,500-meter runner. As we bring back the Fifth Avenue Mile to its old glory, I can't imagine a better athlete to lead the way.

en The industry could already have capacity of over 6 billion gallons a year by early next year, up from the current 4.3 billion gallons.

en I go to the water with a good idea and the water gives it back to me great. Half of what is totally magic in my work isn't me, and I don't say that out of humility, it's just that the water itself is this extraordinary, lyrical, poetic force and when you're working with it, it's there, it's your partner in creativity and it knows more than I do, I swear.

en If you add up all the pumping capacity of all those stations, we can pump about 2½ billion gallons of water a day. That's about the amount it would take to fill White Rock Lake.

en When we are running full out, we average around 35 million gallons (of water) a week. Annually, we convert in the range of 350 million gallons to snow. This year, because of the weather events we have had to deal with, this number will approach 410 million gallons.

en I just miss her so much, and I wanted to do whatever I could to help. I spend each day riding, thinking about her. So, I imagine that during the race itself, when I'll be all alone somewhere along that 100-mile stretch, I'll be doing a lot of reflecting on our life together.

en To give you an idea, it normally takes 5 acres to grow 50,000 plants, and you would use 40,000 gallons of water per day. We use 1,500 gallons per day.

en When any volume of this blend comes in contact with one-half of 1 percent (of its own volume) of water, a condition called 'phase separation' occurs. For 10,000 gallons (of blend), that's 50 gallons of water.

en The benefit from this is that in this 2.2-mile stretch of water, you will see sometimes lower salinity. To me, that's a cost analysis you've got to do.

en They had the levees behind us and then the water started coming up. They have a lot of work to do. It is just like building a whole new city.


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