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  2. Zip Industries - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1962, Zip focused primarily on water heaters for kitchens and hot water heaters for bathrooms. Zip began manufacturing and marketing in Australia from about 1947. An early Zip innovation was a manually operated over-sink boiling water heater with a "ready whistle" and automatic cut-off, which became a popular fixture in Australian restaurants and community kitchens during the 1950s ...

  3. Boiling Springs, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The area became known as Boiling Springs because of a small spring in its heart [6] that, up until the land was commercially developed, actually appeared as if it were boiling and would sometimes shoot water 6 feet (1.8 m) into the air. The geyser diminished gradually over the years.

  4. Geothermal areas in Lassen Volcanic National Park - Wikipedia

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    Near Little Hot Springs Valley is Bumpass Hell, a hydrothermally altered geothermal area that spans 16 acres (6.5 ha) and has hot springs, fumaroles, and boiling mudpots. As part of Mount Tehama's main vent, Bumpass Hell is the result of fissures that tap the volcanic heat, thought to be a cooling mass of andesite, perhaps three miles (5 km ...

  5. Quooker - Wikipedia

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    The first boiling water tap was launched on the market by Niels in 1992. In 1993, Henri's other son Walter Peteri also joined the company. The first vacuum-insulated boiler in the world was brought onto the market by Quooker in the year 2000. From this point on, the boiling water tap started growing within the Netherlands.

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  7. Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Boiling Springs gets its name from the natural artesian well springs located in and around the town. Boiling Springs ranks seventh in size of springs in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The largest of these springs named "the Bubble" is a 2nd magnitude spring based on its average discharge of around 0.7 cubic meters per second. [5]

  8. 'Unidentified product' found in US tap water could be toxic ...

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    Systems serving about 113 million people in the U.S. use this process. This alternative purifying chemical produces hundreds of byproducts, including an “unidentified product” that befuddled ...

  9. List of hot springs - Wikipedia

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    There are hot springs on all continents and in many countries around the world. Countries that are renowned for their hot springs include Turkey, Honduras, Canada, Chile, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Bulgaria, Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, India, Romania, Fiji, and the United States, but there are interesting and unique hot springs in many other places as well.

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