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  2. Watering trough - Wikipedia

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    An abreuvoir is a watering trough, fountain, or other installed basin: originally intended to provide humans and/or animals at a rural or urban watering place with fresh drinking water. They were often located at springs. In pre–automobile era cities, they were built as equestrian water troughs for horses providing transportation.

  3. Infinity pool - Wikipedia

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    The high cost of these pools often arises from the elaborate foundation systems that anchor them to hillsides. [citation needed] The "infinite" edge of the pool terminates at a weir that is 1 ⁄ 16 to 1 ⁄ 4 inch (2 to 6 mm) lower than the required pool water level. A trough or catch basin is constructed below the weir. The water spills into ...

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    Redecoration was complete with fishing nets, galvanized watering troughs for beer, and warning signs for sharks. On February 22, 1995, NeJame entered a new partnership with George Maltezos, John SanFelippo and brother, Joseph SanFelippo. Zuma Beach was often described by NeJame as "the cheesiest club in America."

  5. National Humane Alliance fountains - Wikipedia

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    When he died in 1899, he left much of his wealth to build animal drinking fountains for any city that requested one. The fountains were provided free of charge as long as the city provided an appropriate site, water supply, and maintenance. [1] Between 1904 and 1912, [2] more than 100 cities took advantage of the offer.

  6. Drinking fountains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lower basin & horse troughs: granite For people, horses and dogs The octagonal basin spills into 4 water troughs for horses and dogs. Thompson Fountain Oregon Plaza Blocks, 4th Avenue & Main Street, Portland: Roland Hinton Perry: H. G. Wright, architect 1900 Sculpture: bronze Basin & water troughs: Barre granite For people, horses and dogs Hebe ...

  7. Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Water is delivered from below, absorbed by upwards, and the excess collected for recycling. Typically, a solution of water and nutrients floods a container or flows through a trough for a short period of time, 10–20 minutes, and is then pumped back into a holding tank for reuse. Sub-irrigation in greenhouses requires fairly sophisticated ...

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  9. Water trough - Wikipedia

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    A water trough (British terminology), or track pan (American terminology), is a device to enable a steam locomotive to replenish its water supply while in motion. It consists of a long trough filled with water, lying between the rails.

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