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February 21, 2014 by
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February 21, 2014 by
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Richard Harding, city director of parks, recreation and environment, checks over artist renditions and architectural diagrams for renovations to the Italian fountain in downtown Nanaimo. The restoration project is now awaiting funding to move forward.
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After months of waiting, advocates will soon see the citys plan for restoring the Nanaimo Centennial Fountain.
Nanaimo city officials recently received an engineering report with the details and designs to return the downtown fountain to its former glory.
The centennial fountain at Port Place Shopping Centre, with its hand-carved salmon and colourful tile work, was crafted by volunteers and given to the city to mark the provinces centennial birthday just over 50 years ago. It has become a heritage site and Nanaimos only community-built fountain, but its now falling apart.
The concrete wall is starting to crumble, electrical work has corroded and the pumps have begun to fail. The spray is now more of a bubble than an arch and the underwater lighting no longer works.
Advocates blamed the city for not properly taking care of the centennial gift but have offered to help raise the money needed to get repairs done. They have been waiting since September for a tender-ready scope of work to show potential donors and said the progress has been frustrating.
City officials received the report from Read Jones Christoffersen Consulting Engineers last Friday and Richard Harding, the citys director of parks, recreation and environment, said the package will be taken to those involved with the project right away.
Staff members are also working on potential costs, based on the latest plan.
Early estimates had pegged the facelift at $250,000 more than double the initial $100,000 the city budgeted for repairs.
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February 21, 2014 by
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February 21, 2014 by
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February 21, 2014 by
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The sprinkler system managed to put out a fire in a fifth-floor room at Emerson Manor that brought firefighters out to the apartment building Thursday morning. No injuries were reported.
The Hoquiam Fire Department responded at about 10:40 a.m. to reports of smoke in the building. Firefighters found thick smoke on the fifth floor, but the sprinkler system put the fire itself out, Capt. Jerry Gwin said.
Some residents were not able to evacuate because of mobility issues, but they were able to shelter in place with the help of firefighters because there was no danger of the fire spreading, Gwin said.
Each one of these rooms is like a steel vault, he said.
No one was in the room at the time of the fire, and its cause is not yet clear. Many residents were still waiting in the lobby area around noon as firefighters worked to shut off the sprinkler system.
Nine responded from Hoquiam, including Chief Paul Dean, and two came from the Aberdeen Fire Department to help.
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February 21, 2014 by
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Machinery Pete #39;s Resale Tips: Transmissions, Tires and Sheds
Focusing on these factors and highlighting them when preparing to sell used farm equipment can help you get top resale value, says Greg Peterson, Farm Journa...
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February 21, 2014 by
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February 21, 2014 by
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By ANTHONY BUNNFeb. 21, 2014, midnight
SHEDS full of stuff sought for a pay television show Aussie Pickers.
SHEDS full of stuff collected over the years are being sought for a pay television show Aussie Pickers.
The shows hosts, Lucas Callaghan and Adam McDonald trawl through the stuff in search of hidden treasures in storerooms, garages and yards.
The precious items unearthed range from posters to toys to motorbikes.
The producers are seeking suitable candidates on the Border.
If enough people respond, they plan to film in the district next month or April.
In the previous series of Aussie Pickers, the treasures found have been valued without being auctioned.
This year, its planned that the hidden gems uncovered will be put up for sale.
Callaghan, who is a collector turned shop owner, operates a store in the Sydney suburb of Paddington.
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February 21, 2014 by
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Dairy farmers could save $42 million through electricity efficiency measures in the dairy shed, and now an online tool is available that gives individual farmers an idea of how well they are making use of the electricity they pay for.
EECA BUSINESS has launched the Dairy Farm Energy Efficiency tool, which compares a dairy farms electricity use to other dairy farms in New Zealand, and to best practice.
The average New Zealand dairy farm spends over $20,000 a year on electricity, but dairy sheds vary a lot in how efficiently they use their electricity, says Kirk Archibald, EECA projects and relationship manager.
"Some dairy farms are using three times as much electricity as others for the same milk-solids production."
Overall, dairy farmers could save $42 million a year through cost effective technologies and simple actions.
"The Dairy Farm Energy Efficiency tool is designed to help dairy farmers see if they are missing out on making significant savings.
"By answering a few simple questions, you can map your energy use against 150 dairy farms across New Zealand. You can find out how you compare against others, and the improvements that would make a difference in your milking shed," Kirk Archibald said.
Overall, New Zealands 12,000 dairy farms use $251 million worth of electricity, or 7% of New Zealands total electricity use. It is estimated that electricity contributes 15c to the cost of every kilogram of milk solids produced.
Interim results from a programme run by EECA show dairy sheds have reduced electricity use by around a fifth after installing heat recovery equipment.
Energy data collected from 15 farms shows that energy efficiency upgrades have reduced electricity use by 21% overall, meaning projects will have paid for themselves in under 3 years on average.
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Online tool compares energy efficiency of dairy sheds across NZ
Dairy farmers could save $42 million through electricity efficiency measures in the dairy shed, and now an online tool is available that gives individual farmers an idea of how well they are making use of the electricity they pay for.
EECA BUSINESS has launched the Dairy Farm Energy Efficiency tool, which compares a dairy farms electricity use to other dairy farms in New Zealand, and to best practice.
The average New Zealand dairy farm spends over $20,000 a year on electricity, but dairy sheds vary a lot in how efficiently they use their electricity, says Kirk Archibald, EECA projects and relationship manager.
Some dairy farms are using three times as much electricity as others for the same milk-solids production.
Overall, dairy farmers could save $42 million a year through cost effective technologies and simple actions.
The Dairy Farm Energy Efficiency tool is designed to help dairy farmers see if they are missing out on making significant savings.
By answering a few simple questions, you can map your energy use against 150 dairy farms across New Zealand. You can find out how you compare against others, and the improvements that would make a difference in your milking shed, Kirk Archibald said.
Overall, New Zealands 12,000 dairy farms use $251 million worth of electricity, or 7% of New Zealands total electricity use. It is estimated that electricity contributes 15c to the cost of every kilogram of milk solids produced.
Interim results from a programme run by EECA show dairy sheds have reduced electricity use by around a fifth after installing heat recovery equipment.
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