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  2. Ferrochrome - Wikipedia

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    Ferrochrome or ferrochromium (FeCr) is a type of ferroalloy, that is, an alloy of chromium and iron, generally containing 50 to 70% chromium by weight. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Ferrochrome is produced by electric arc carbothermic reduction of chromite .

  3. Body of water - Wikipedia

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    an artificially-created body of water, by damming a source. Often used for flood control, as a drinking water supply (reservoir), recreation, ornamentation (artificial pond), or other purpose or combination of purposes. The process of creating an "impoundment" of water is itself called "impoundment". Ice cap

  4. Theodore Roosevelt Lake - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir and the masonry dam that created it, Roosevelt Dam, were both named after U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt who dedicated the dam himself on March 18, 1911. [4] Roosevelt Lake is a popular recreation destination within the Tonto National Forest ; the facilities located at this lake are managed by that authority.

  5. Underwater environment - Wikipedia

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    An underwater environment is a environment of, and immersed in, liquid water in a natural or artificial feature (called a body of water), such as an ocean, sea, lake, pond, reservoir, river, canal, or aquifer. Some characteristics of the underwater environment are universal, but many depend on the local situation.

  6. Forebay (reservoir) - Wikipedia

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    The larger body of water may be natural or human-made. [1] Forebays have a number of functions. They are used in flood control to act as a buffer during flooding or storm surges, impounding water and releasing in a controlled way into the larger waterbody. They may be used upstream of reservoirs to trap sediment and debris (sometimes called a ...

  7. Highland Park reservoir broke EPA rules. It was never covered ...

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    The Highland Park Reservoir, located in a heavily-used park, did test positive for giardia in 2007, possibly the result of a large number of ducks on the water. A subsequent sample of the ...

  8. Silver Lake Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Lake Reservoir's water resources was planned to be replaced by the Headworks Reservoir, an underground reservoir north of Griffith Park, slated for completion by December 2017. [4] The reservoir is the focal point of the community and has evolved as a regional recreational resource.

  9. Police, city officials provide update on body found in ...

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    Rochester police are investigating to determine how a body entered the Highland Park reservoir, sparking a boil water advisory in parts of the city and school closures on Wednesday.. Rochester ...