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Bridgeman Arts

Factories and aqueducts. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). Scenes of factories and water mills. Aqueducts in La Vanne, on the outskirts of Paris. Sterilization plants.
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Curated Video

South Africa mines polluting water supply

Higher Ed
AP Television Kagiso, Johannesburg, South Africa - January 26, 2011 1. Mid of lake with sign reading (English) "Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted" 2. Mid of bird in polluted water 3. Wide of lake with sign 4. Wide pan right from mine dumps...
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Curated Video

AP investigation - water supplies contaminated with drugs

Higher Ed
Lake Mead, Nevada - November 2007 1. Mid view of outboard motor on boat on Lake Mead 2. Mid view of hydrologist piloting boat 3. Wide view of Hoover Dam 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Chuck Fisher, Hydrologist: "It's a pretty important...
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Curated Video

Turkish team sets up medical camp near flood-hit city

Higher Ed
1. Pan of flood water blocking roads leading to Thatta 2. More of flood water 3. Wide of Turkish medical camp near Thatta 4. Close of banner reading (English): "Turkey medical camp for flood affectees" 5. People on beds in medical...
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Curated Video

Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated +REPLAY+

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Bloomberg

Rockwell Automation CEO Doesn't Expect Financial Impact From Coronavirus

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Blake Moret, Rockwell Automation Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak and the company's growth prospects with Bloomberg''s Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

3 Charged With Crimes in Flint Water Crisis

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053715Two state regulators and a Flint employee were charged Wednesday with evidence tampering and other felonies and misdemeanors, for the first time raising the lead-tainted water crisis in the...
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Curated Video

Oysters reintroduced in New York City

Higher Ed
Plans are underway to reintroduce millions of oysters to the waters around New York City. Oysters are vital for filtering the water of harmful pollutants and it is hoped their reintroduction will revitalise the harbour for fish and bird...
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Curated Video

Water sanitation an issue for residents of storm-battered city

Higher Ed
Aid agencies in the Philippines are warning about the threat of serious diseases such as typhoid and cholera because of a lack of sanitation following last Friday's devastating typhoon. In the worst hit city of Tacloban, contaminated...
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Curated Video

Biblical lake experiences drought

Higher Ed
LEADIN The Sea of Galilee, a place associated with the miracles of Jesus, is now in desperate need of a miracle of its own. As the summer season approaches, authorities say the water levels of Israel's largest freshwater lake are at an...
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Curated Video

US moves heavy-duty water purification equipment

Higher Ed
1. Wide of water purification tankers 2. Various of technicians checking purification equipment donated by USAID, US state development agency 3. Covering being placed over tanker 4. Tanker being towed away by lorry for transport to south...
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Curated Video

Brewers tap into water-saving technology in face of major drought

Higher Ed
A brewery in California is fighting the state's crippling drought by tapping into new water-saving technology. Bioelectric water treatment systems can be used to recycle every drop of water, also producing heat and electricity. On a hot...
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Curated Video

Mexico farmers fear a new plant will kill farming

Higher Ed
For more than 100 years, most of what gets flushed down Mexico City's toilets has resurfaced two hours to the north in the rivers and reservoirs of the rural Mezquital Valley. A massive new water treatment plant is about to change this....
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Curated Video

Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Curated Video

3 charged in connection with Flint water crisis

Higher Ed
Two state regulators and a utility worker were charged on Wednesday in connection with the lead-tainted water crisis in Flint, in the US state of Michigan. State Attorney General Bill Schuette charged Stephen Busch and Michael Prysby,...
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Curated Video

3 Charged With Crimes in Flint Water Crisis

Higher Ed
Two state regulators and a Flint employee were charged Wednesday with evidence tampering and other felonies and misdemeanors, for the first time raising the lead-tainted water crisis in the Michigan city to a criminal case.Months after...
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Curated Video

Jews in prayer for rain as Israel suffers years of drought

Higher Ed
Hundreds of Jews prayed for rain Thursday amid several years of drought in Israel. Israel's senior rabbis led the prayers at Jerusalem's Western Wall, the holiest place where Jews can pray. "The chief...
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Curated Video

Israel suffers water crisis after five years of drought

Higher Ed
LEADIN Israel is experiencing a water crisis after suffering five years of drought. It's an issue affecting farmers and tourism - but the government's solution to increase desalination has not been welcomed by...
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Curated Video

Israel suffers water crisis after five years of drought

Higher Ed
LEADIN Israel is experiencing a water crisis after suffering five years of drought. It's an issue affecting farmers and tourism - but the government's solution to increase desalination has not been welcomed by...
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Curated Video

UKRAINE: ODESSA: BEACHES CLOSED TO COMBAT SPREAD OF CHOLERA

Higher Ed
Russian/Nat More than half of the beaches in the major Ukrainian port and tourist resort of Odessa on the Black Sea have been closed by local authorities as part of nationwide measure to combat the spread of cholera. The main outbreak...
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Curated Video

SE Iraq faces cholera outbreak, hospital pix

Higher Ed
1. Wideshot of entrance to Al-Pahreer Hospital 2. Woman carrying child into hospital 3. Hospital sign written in Arabic 4. Various of man holding child in hospital corridor 5. Children's ward 6. Woman with baby who is a suspected cholera...
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Curated Video

Treatment plant struggles to cope with water pollution in Tigris River

Higher Ed
IRAQ WATER POLLUTIONSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:42SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBaghdad, Iraq - 8 April 20151. Various of Tigris River with abandoned boats2. Mid of abandoned boats with debris...
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Curated Video

Santa Barbara's reservoir will be mostly dry by summer. So the city is considering an expensive alternative: reopening a mothballed desalination plant to keep faucets flowing. (May 5)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009900 SOUNDBITE (English) Joshua Haggmark, Water manager, Santa Barbara "The 5-inch floppy here and the tape drive. Hehe." THIS MOTHBALLED CONTROL ROOM... COMPLETE WITH A 5-AND-1/4-INCH floppy...
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Curated Video

WRAP Chinese aid arrives, medical camp, Sharif; aerials, villages, ICRC comments

Higher Ed
Muzzaffar Gharr, Punjab, central Pakistan 1. Various aerials of submerged fields and houses in flood water 2. Rescue boats in water approaching shore 3. Various shots of soldiers helping young and elderly people off rescue boats, handing...