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  2. White House unveils plan to replace every lead pipe in ... - AOL

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    Up to 10 million households, schools and care facilities get their drinking water through lead pipes, and each pipe can cost thousands of dollars to replace.

  3. Nearly $12 million awarded to replace lead pipes in ... - AOL

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    Nearly $12 million will be used to replace lead service water pipes in the City of Poughkeepsie. The city's funding, announced by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday, is a part of a $340 ...

  4. Some states reject federal money to find and replace ... - AOL

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    Federal funds can only go to replacement projects that remove the entire lead pipe. Lead pipes run from the water main in the street to homes, but the ownership of the pipe is often split between ...

  5. Tap (valve) - Wikipedia

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    Silcock (and sillcock), same as "spigot", referring to a "cock" (as in stopcock and petcock) that penetrates a foundation sill. Bib ( bibcock , and hose bib or hosebibb ), usually a freeze-resistant version of a "spigot".

  6. Cured-in-place pipe - Wikipedia

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    CIPP is considered a trenchless technology, meaning little to no digging is typically required, for a potentially more cost-effective and less disruptive method than traditional "dig and replace" pipe repair methods. The liner is inserted using water or air pressure, applied via pressure vessels, scaffolds or a "chip unit".

  7. Garden hose - Wikipedia

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    3 ⁄ 4-14NPSH designates female hose ends that mate a hose to a tapered pipe thread without a spigot. The US standard was defined by NFPA 1963, "Standard for Fire Hose Connections", [ 2 ] then later by ANSI-ASME B1.20.7, [ 3 ] which specifies 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 inches (27 mm) diameter straight (non-tapered) thread with a pitch of 11.5 threads per ...

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