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  2. Marion faces ongoing water crisis, came within 10 days of ...

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    The district increased the volume of drinking water it was flowing to Marion’s system to 75 gallons per minute, translating to about 108,000 gallons per day, or nearly a quarter of the Marion ...

  3. Utility scam - Wikipedia

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    Some scam artists can disguise their phone number to make it look as though the real utility company is calling. Some scammers "use the legitimate company’s hold music and typical automated introduction to deceive customers who call them back." [3] Some scammers can mimic what a legitimate utility company employee may sound like. [4]

  4. Littlestown Borough police warn residents about water bill ...

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    Littlestown police are warning residents of an email scam targeting Littlestown residents, the department said in a news release. The scam emails fraudulently claim that the recipient is past due ...

  5. Marion amends water bill policy

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    May 18—The Marion Board of Aldermen on Tuesday amended the town's policy on water bills after some residents missed the due date and incurred extra fees. Water bills for Marion residents are due ...

  6. Hexagonal water - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 September 2024. Term in marketing scam For the water surface phenomenon, see Exclusion zone (physics). For the six-sided shape freezing water takes in nature, see snowflake. Hexagonal water, also known as gel water, structured water, cluster water, H3O2 or H 3 O 2 is a term used in a marketing scam ...

  7. Magnetic water treatment - Wikipedia

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    As magnets affect water to a small degree, and water containing ions is more conductive than purer water, magnetic water treatment is an example of a valid scientific hypothesis that failed experimental testing and is thus disproven. Any products claiming to utilize magnetic water treatment are absolutely fraudulent. [1]

  8. Marion water bills to increase after PUCO approves Aqua Ohio ...

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    Aqua Ohio water customers in Marion will see an increase on the lower end of the scale announced by PUCO, which amounts to about $3 per month.

  9. Muddy Waters Research - Wikipedia

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    Muddy Waters gained notability in 2011 following the release of a negative research report on Sino-Forest Corp, [5] in which Muddy Waters alleged that the company was fraudulently inflating its assets and earnings hence, making the company's shares worthless.