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Surface Water Sports Equipment Market Size & Share to
Wilmington, Delaware, United States, Feb. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Transparency Market Research Inc. – The global surface water sports equipment market is estimated to flourish at a CAGR of 9.1% from 2023 to 2031. Transparency Market Research projects that the overall sales revenue for surface water sports equipment is estimated to reach US$ 65.2 billion by the end of 2031. A growing demand for personalized equipment drives manufacturers to offer customization options, allowing consumers to tailor their gear to individual preferences and performance requirements. Increasing awareness of the health benefits associated with water sports, such as stress relief, cardiovascular fitness, and muscle strengthening, fuels interest in surface water sports…
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Indonesia Earns Acclaim as Premier Host for Water Sports Events: Minister Highlights Unique Appeal
Indonesia has emerged as a frontrunner in the global landscape of water sports events, garnering praise from the Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs for its unparalleled hosting capabilities. This Southeast Asian archipelago, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and diverse cultural tapestry, has successfully positioned itself as a unique and ideal destination for water sports enthusiasts from around the world. In a recent statement, the Minister expressed immense pride in Indonesia’s ability to organize and host water sports events with unmatched excellence. The country’s archipelagic geography, consisting of over 17,000 islands, provides a spectacular backdrop for a wide array of water-based activities, ranging from surfing and snorkeling to competitive…
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Water authority repairing Kittanning Run outlet pipe | News, Sports, Jobs
Mirror photo by William Kibler / Workers from Allison Park Contractors in Gibsonia, along with Altoona Water Authority employees, repair the leaky outlet pipe at the Kittanning Point Reservoir on Friday morning. A contractor for the Altoona Water Authority is fixing a leaky outlet pipe that allowed contaminated Kittanning Run to leak into the Kittanning Point Reservoir near Horseshoe Curve. Normally, the contaminated water bypasses Kittanning Point and two reservoirs downstream. To address the problem until repairs could be made, authority workers lowered the reservoir to create “holding” capacity, authority General Manager Mark Perry said. This prevented the acid mine drainage water from flowing immediately out…
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Five Things to Know About Playa Hotels and Resorts
Playa Hotels & Resorts is an award-winning group boasting properties throughout Mexico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic with a luxurious accommodation offering that includes adults-only and family-friendly accommodations with first-class services and amenities. Here are five features that make Playa Hotels & Resorts one of the most prominent hotel groups in the world. ADVERTISING All-Inclusive Luxury and Comfort All of the group’s all-inclusive resorts offer world-class hospitality, including gourmet dining, extraordinary beaches, luxury amenities, swim-up suites, spas with high-quality amenities, ocean views, and water sports experiences to suit all tastes. The services that make up the all-inclusive offer of Playa Hotels & Resorts are unlimited dinners and drinks, beachfront dinners,…
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City water work project complete | News, Sports, Jobs
Submitted photo A Dunkirk Department of Public Works crew works on a water main. The DPW recently installed 12 isolation valves around the city, to keep main breaks from compromising the entire system. Dunkirk has completed installation of water main isolation valves, authorized after a rupture shut the flow off to the entire city. According to Department of Public Works Director Randy Woodbury, the valves have already averted some more major problems. Woodbury offered a report on the issue to the city Common Council earlier this month. “Most recently, a hydrant and its old shut-off valve were found to be bad on Willowbrook Avenue, and the…
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Fredonia turns down water, sewer hikes | News, Sports, Jobs
Fredonia’s water and sewer rates are staying the same — for now. Village trustees defeated proposals to raise both rates by $1 per 1,000 gallons of use during a Monday night meeting. Trustee David Bird, author of the proposals, was joined by Nicole Siracuse in voting for them. Trustees Jon Espersen, James Lynden and Michelle Twichell voted “no.” Espersen proved to be the swing vote. He was open to, but wary about, the plan in previous discussions about it. He said village officials ought to look at and discuss the results of a new study before making any big decisions about the water system. In fact, prior to…