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  2. Uniform Plumbing Code - Wikipedia

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    All sinks, basins, and water closets need to have separate traps and there has to be trap at the junction with the sewer. [ 9 ] In 1883 Senate Bill No. 132 was introduced by Senator Dougherty into the California legislature which was titled "An Act to grant to Boards of Health in cities and counties the power to regulate plumbing and drainage ...

  3. Air gap (plumbing) - Wikipedia

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    In the base cabinet under the sink, the drain hose from the dishwasher feeds the "top" of the air gap, and the "bottom" of the air gap is plumbed into the sink drain below the basket, or into a garbage disposal unit. When installed and maintained properly, the air gap works as described above, and prevents drain water from the sink from backing ...

  4. Here’s why gas always costs more in California - AOL

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    Compare the current average gas price in California at $4.49, to lower-taxed southern states like Texas at $2.75, Oklahoma at $2.66 and Louisiana at $2.78.

  5. Did California gas prices just jump? Here’s why fuel costs ...

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    From California’s statewide average of $5.89 per gallon in September, the average price for a gallon of regular gas dropped more than a dollar (to $4.62) by t he end of the year.

  6. Why gas prices in California ‘have gone ballistic' - AOL

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    Gas prices have been on the rise nationwide, but for California drivers, they've skyrocketed in a short amount of time.. The Golden State's average at the pump surged by $0.23 to $5.27 per gallon ...

  7. Plumbing fixture - Wikipedia

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    In some occasional cases, a sink may have both a potable (drinkable) and a non-potable water supply. Lavatories and water closets normally connect to the water supply by means of a supply , which is a tube, usually of nominal 3/8 in ( United States ) or 10 or 12 mm diameter ( Europe and Middle East ), which connects the water supply to the ...

  8. Backflow - Wikipedia

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    Backflow is a term in plumbing for an unwanted flow of water in the reverse direction. [1] It can be a serious health risk for the contamination of potable water supplies with foul water . In the most obvious case, a toilet flush cistern and its water supply must be isolated from the toilet bowl.

  9. Gas prices in California are expected to rise this spring ...

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    California gasoline prices tend to be much higher than the national average–$3.27 for a gallon of regular Wednesday–partly because of its gasoline taxes, which are among the nation’s highest ...