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  2. Talk:Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene - Wikipedia

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    "In plumbing, ABS pipes are the black pipes " - believe this is incorrect (should be polyethlyene instead of ABS), and should be withdrawn from the article. 58.166.34.212 02:23, 31 May 2007 (UTC) In Canada, all 'drain waste and vent' plumbing must be ABS and it is all black. --64.25.174.101 19:59, 9 October 2010 (UTC) I agree.

  3. Outdoor water-use restriction - Wikipedia

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    A hosepipe ban is a British term for a water restriction placed on the customers of a water company to prevent them from using garden hoses, particularly for watering their gardens. The provider sometimes states that their customers are not allowed to use a sprinkler or unattended hosepipe for a few days (or longer), but commonly, a total ban ...

  4. How homeowners can prevent pipes from freezing during winter

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    When winter arrives and temperatures drop, homeowners face numerous risks, particularly concerning their plumbing. Frozen or cracked pipes, malfunctioning radiators, flooding, and leaks are just a ...

  5. Experts explain how to keep your pipes from freezing and the ...

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    Jake Surratt, an agent with Country Financial in Springfield, said that people may need to worry about freezing pipes when temperatures hit around 20 degrees, although pipes can freeze and thaw ...

  6. Orangeburg pipe - Wikipedia

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    Orangeburg pipe (also known as "fiber conduit", "bituminous fiber pipe" or "Bermico" or "sand pipe") is bituminized fiber pipe used in the United States. It is made from layers of ground wood pulp fibers and asbestos fibres compressed with and bound by a water resistant adhesive then impregnated with liquefied coal tar pitch .

  7. What is an Alberta clipper? - AOL

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    Residents of the Midwest, Plains, Great Lakes and Northeast may have heard of the term "Alberta clipper" when a winter storm is rolling through the region, but what is the meteorology behind the ...

  8. Cold weather rule - Wikipedia

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    A cold weather rule (CWR) or cold weather law is a regulation that prohibits public utility companies from disconnecting customers who are unable to pay for the energy used to heat their homes during the winter. Such regulations may also require utility companies to reconnect customers during those periods.

  9. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene - Wikipedia

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    Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) (chemical formula (C 8 H 8) x · (C 4 H 6) y · (C 3 H 3 N) z) is a common thermoplastic polymer. Its glass transition temperature is approximately 105 °C (221 °F). [4] ABS is amorphous and therefore has no true melting point. ABS is a terpolymer made by polymerizing styrene and acrylonitrile in the ...