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focusing on people and projects involved in climate protection. 80% of the world's sewage is dumped unprocessed in the environment. our reporter joachim eggers travelled to peru. every year, millions of tourists visit cusco, latin america's oldest settlement, before making a pilgrimage to the world-famous inca site of machu picchu. and that's a huge challenge for cusco's water utility -- even though it has a tradition spanning centuries. >> from the source, the water flows through channels into the terraced gardens of tipon. built 600 years ago, it's an idyllic place. 300 people once lived here, explains a hydraulic engineer who's worked here for decades. the ruin is situated 3,500 meters above sea level and is considered a masterpiece of water management. >> tipon was a huge ecological experiment, where the pre-hispanic people made use of nature and especially water. it was used for rituals and ceremonies and also for agriculture. specific hydraulic systems were developed for these purposes -- for example, the channels, the subterranean cisterns, and the aquaducts. >> the incas succeeded in ch
focusing on people and projects involved in climate protection. 80% of the world's sewage is dumped unprocessed in the environment. our reporter joachim eggers travelled to peru. every year, millions of tourists visit cusco, latin america's oldest settlement, before making a pilgrimage to the world-famous inca site of machu picchu. and that's a huge challenge for cusco's water utility -- even though it has a tradition spanning centuries. >> from the source, the water flows through...
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and timber harvested from such lands shall be subject to federal land restricting the export of unprocessed logs. title 2 of the bill would provide that seven tracks of land currently managed by the bureau of land management totaling 14,742 acres be held in trust for the benefit of the confederated tribes of the lower umquy and -- umquay and other indians. the parcels so transfer ready located in western oregon counties and include tracks such as the tall bed allotment and the umquay eden parcels, which are of particular consult cal significance to the tribes -- of icularly particular cultural significance of the tribes. title 3 is about the forest in oregon. this forest has been regulated as part of the northwest forest plan, which is inconsistent with the management of the other tribal managed forests in the united states. under this title the tribe would manage its forest under the national indian forest resources management act. this will improve the tribe's ability to manage its timber resources. i urge adoption of this measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempor
and timber harvested from such lands shall be subject to federal land restricting the export of unprocessed logs. title 2 of the bill would provide that seven tracks of land currently managed by the bureau of land management totaling 14,742 acres be held in trust for the benefit of the confederated tribes of the lower umquy and -- umquay and other indians. the parcels so transfer ready located in western oregon counties and include tracks such as the tall bed allotment and the umquay eden...
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not evaluating protest or dealing with other activities because is it not true that the number of unprocessed permits is the lowest it has been since 2005. we have the smallest backlog we have had in over a decade. is that not true? >> i'm sure that is true but a backlog is still a backlog. >> thank you for stating that it is true. at the end of 2015 there were over 7500 of those -- this is the most in a decade, drilling permits that companies have still not used which is the most was we have the most drilling permits and smallest backlog. that have not been used is that not true? >> it is correct that we have 700950 approved but not yet drilled in this year. >> that is also the most we had in this decade. >> i'm not sure. i can get back to you. >> let's get back to the data. ranking member wrote to the secretary in april looking for the number of permits that have been approved but not used at the end of fiscal year 2016. that is what he has done. he has written to that last week the secretary said there was no need to answer letters because they can call us with the information. i'm asking
not evaluating protest or dealing with other activities because is it not true that the number of unprocessed permits is the lowest it has been since 2005. we have the smallest backlog we have had in over a decade. is that not true? >> i'm sure that is true but a backlog is still a backlog. >> thank you for stating that it is true. at the end of 2015 there were over 7500 of those -- this is the most in a decade, drilling permits that companies have still not used which is the most...
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trying to improve low cost, fresh item, lara so maybe steer away from the cafes and stick with the unprocessed with healthy lifestyle in your opinion? >> you know, i think starbucks is an example of somebody who is doing a great job. they have those boxes with nut, fruits, cheese, hard boiled eggs. i mean it's got to be tough for retailers and fast food outlets to package perishables like this but you know what, if we want to get healthy this is the way we have to go. >> yep. absolutely. great tips. becky worley, we thank you. >>> coming up don't go anywhere, anybody, because rob lowe and family are here. >>> and we are taking care of business to help your small business grow by a whole lot more when we come back here on "gma." this is monday morning. >> reporter: good morning washington we are following breaking news from queen ann county a possible tornado touching down over night. john gonzalez live on the sceneful john? >>john: melanie, when we talk we are finding new damage here in queen ann's county we are on the property of the island alliance church. church itself did sustain damage. b
trying to improve low cost, fresh item, lara so maybe steer away from the cafes and stick with the unprocessed with healthy lifestyle in your opinion? >> you know, i think starbucks is an example of somebody who is doing a great job. they have those boxes with nut, fruits, cheese, hard boiled eggs. i mean it's got to be tough for retailers and fast food outlets to package perishables like this but you know what, if we want to get healthy this is the way we have to go. >> yep....
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trying to improve low cost, fresh items, lara, so maybe steer away from the cafes and stick with the unprocessedt work with healthy lifestyle in your opinion? >> you know, i think starbucks is an example of somebody who is doing a great job. they have those boxes with nuts, fruits, cheese, hard-boiled eggs. i mean, it's got to be tough for retailers and fast food outlets to package perishables like this but you know what, if we want to get healthy this is the way we have to go. >> yep, absolutely. great tips. becky worley, we thank you. >>> and coming up, don't go anywhere, anybody, because rob lowe and family are here. >>> and we are taking care of business to help your small business grow by a whole lot more when we come back here on "gma." this is monday morning. >>> castro valley police are investigating how a man died and ended up near redwood canyon golf course. a hiker first reported seeing the body last night, it took rescue crews 3 1/2 hours to find the man because of the heavy brush and the nearly inaccessible terrain. the victim's identity has not been released. >>> we are ramping up
trying to improve low cost, fresh items, lara, so maybe steer away from the cafes and stick with the unprocessedt work with healthy lifestyle in your opinion? >> you know, i think starbucks is an example of somebody who is doing a great job. they have those boxes with nuts, fruits, cheese, hard-boiled eggs. i mean, it's got to be tough for retailers and fast food outlets to package perishables like this but you know what, if we want to get healthy this is the way we have to go. >>...
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trying to improve low cost, fresh item, lara so maybe steer away from the cafes and stick with the unprocessedin your opinion? >> you know, i think starbucks is an example of somebody who is doing a great job. they have those boxes with nut, fruits, cheese, hard boiled eggs. i mean it's got to be tough for retailers and fast food outlets to package perishables like this but you know what, if we want to get healthy this is the way we have to go. >> yep. absolutely. great tips. becky worley, we thank you. >>> coming up don't go anywhere, anybody, because rob lowe and family are here. >>> and we are taking care of business to help your small business grow by a whole lot more when we come back here on "gma." this is monday morning. >> good morning it is 8:27, monday, july 24. i'm tamala edwards let's head over to matt pellman looking at i-95. >> reporter: i-95 has been a thorn in our side all morning long. you hit the breaks southbound around bridge street. then you hit a disabled truck taking out a lane. farther south it's like a beach under the ben franklin bridge, sand on the roadway, a tractor
trying to improve low cost, fresh item, lara so maybe steer away from the cafes and stick with the unprocessedin your opinion? >> you know, i think starbucks is an example of somebody who is doing a great job. they have those boxes with nut, fruits, cheese, hard boiled eggs. i mean it's got to be tough for retailers and fast food outlets to package perishables like this but you know what, if we want to get healthy this is the way we have to go. >> yep. absolutely. great tips. becky...
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evaluating protests, not dealing with other activities, because is it not true that the number of unprocessed permits is currently the lowest it's been since 2005? so really we have the smallest backlog that we've had in over a decade, is that not true? >> i'm sure that's true, but a backlog is still a backlog, and taking care of -- >> thank you for stating that it is true. and at the end of 2015, there were over 7,500 of those. this is the most in the decade. 7,500 drilling permits that companies have still not used, which is the most. so we have the most drilling permits and the smallest backlog that have not been used. is that not true? >> it's correct that we have 7,950 apds approved but not yet drilled in this year. >> and that is also the most we've had in this decade? >> i am not sure if it's the most or not. i can get back to you on that. >> ranking member grijalva wrote to the secretary in april looking for the number of permits that have been approved but not used at the end of fiscal year 2016. that's what he's done. he's written to that. last week the secretary said there was no n
evaluating protests, not dealing with other activities, because is it not true that the number of unprocessed permits is currently the lowest it's been since 2005? so really we have the smallest backlog that we've had in over a decade, is that not true? >> i'm sure that's true, but a backlog is still a backlog, and taking care of -- >> thank you for stating that it is true. and at the end of 2015, there were over 7,500 of those. this is the most in the decade. 7,500 drilling permits...