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swingingandswinging · 2 years ago
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Carl Jung
Carl Gustav Jung
26 July 1875- 6 June 1961
A Swiss Psychiatrist/Psychoanalyst
A founder of Analytical Psychology.
His works affected Psychiatry, Anthropology, Archaeology, Literature, Philosophy, Psychology, and religious studies. At least seven different academia.
Academic Fields, Academic Discipline or Field of Study Branches of knowledge,
Accredited, of a person officially recognised as something with official permission to be something officially approved as being of an accepted quality or standard.
Academic Journal or Scholarly Journal =Periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published.
periodical publication / periodical literature A published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule. >> https://libraryguides.mdc.edu/researchperiodicalsguideHime#:~:text=Periodical%20literature%20(also%20called%20a,monthly%20or%20as%20a%20quarterly.
Periodical A magazine that is published every week, month, etc., espeically one that is about an academic subject
Scholarship is a body of principles and practices that are used by scholars and academics to claims about the subject as valid and trustworthy as possible (To support his or hers work in clearer writings or media).
Scholarly Method=Scholarship
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swingingandswinging · 2 years ago
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Essential Utilities
AQUA & PEOPLES Companies that subsidiary in Essential Utilities
About AQUA... "WATER"
Wastewater infrastructure
Allegedly, 1.9 kilometers (1.2 million miles) of estimated water pipes in the United States require replacements (Following evidence from The American Water Works Association Feb.18,2016). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expecting the rate of replacement will rise until 2035 as national investment in water mains peaked in the boom years after World War ||. The demand of drinking water over the next two decades the replacement approximately 1 trillion $. The pipelines remains 75 or 100 years and lifespan increasing advanced years expectedly.
>>>Far as I concern, this is worth-while investment over the two-decades of years. Infrastructure isn't solely about water plant but in relation to many other things.
>>Which area do they cover across the United States?
Aqua Maine Inc / Aqua New York Inc / Aqua Pennsylvania Inc / Aqua New Jersey / Aqua Ohio Inc / Aqua Indiana Inc / Aqua Virginia Inc / Aqua Missouri Inc / Aqua Illinois / Aqua North Carolina Inc / Aqua South Carolina Inc / Aqua Georgia / Aqua Utilities Florida Inc ... perhaps more...
Mainly covering the East Coast.
>Lead Service Lines Per State https://www.nrdc.org/lead-pipes-widespread-used-every-state
12 milion lead pipes carry drinking water to the homes of up to 22 milion or more people. 10 states which AK, CA, CO, CT, IL, IN, MI, NJ, OR, WI provide people water through the statewide lead pipe estimates. The other 23 states AL, AZ, DE, FL, ID, IA, LA, ME, MD, MT, NC, ND, NH, NM, NV, NY, OH, PA, SD, TN, TX, UT, WV informed that do not track the number of lead pipes.
About PEOPLES... "NATURAL GAS"
Natural Gas infrastructure
Natural gas pipelines one-fourth of the energy delivered through a 2.5 milion-mile underground pipeline system with 2.2 milion miles of local utility distribution pipelines in the U.S.. As well as the natural gas pipelines require to be replaced for the safety and future usage in long term.
Natural Gas is one of the crucial fossil fuel across the world, not only in the US.
>>> What is the largest pipeline in the US?
The Colonial Pipeline consists of the two tubes of pipelines approx. 8,850 km (5,500 miles) long pumped from Houston, Texas near the Gulf of Mexico to New Jersey, Port of New York. The pipeline system is operated and managed by Colonial Pipeline Company HQ in Alpharetta, Georgia.
>> Basic transfer system of natural gas
Gathering the raw natural gas (Low-pressure pipelines) from the wellhead >> To a Natural Gas processing plant or to an interconnection with a larger mainline pipeline. >> Processing through seperating hydrocabon gas liqueids, nonhydrocarbon gases and water from the natrual gas before it transferred to the mainpipelines. >> Wide-diameter, High pressure interstate transmission pipelines that penetrates the states and delivered to storage facilities and distribution centres. >> Deliver to Compressor stations or pumping station >> Local distribution companies deliver natural gas to consumers through small-diameter, lower pressurised service lines.
> What about Carbon Footprint following the production of Natural Gas in the U.S?
Natural Gas can Reduce Greenhouse gas emissions by 20-30 per cent. Natural Gas emits 45 per cent less CO2 than Coal and 27 per cent less than oil. Natural Gas Vehicles produce 22 per cent lesser greenhous gases than Diesel Vehicles, and 29 per cent less than comparable Gasoline Vehicles.
My statement
Both of subsidiaries aimed to enhance safety, if I must to add as an additional support claim, improve life quality as well but that remains as substitute effect from the main part in enhancement of infrastructure.
"Water" is basic material that essential to lives which to fill, to maintain, to function in their body system in any kinds of animals on Earth. So in long-term investment, it is worth to invest unless the company making a stupid decision or making indecision in front of a great deal.
Here's one neat document for tidying up the technologies used for Natural Gas Vehicles and its differences in capacities of using natural gas... https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy16osti/64267.pdf
#fossilgas #naturalgas #shalegas #methane #ethane #butane #propane #theyarebyproducts #purenaturalgasrequirepurificationprocesslikewater https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas#Natural_gas
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