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  2. Do you really need a water or sewer line protection plan ...

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    What might water or sewer line repairs cost a homeowner with no coverage? "Current pricing for a water service line is $10,000 to $12,000," Walker said. "It can be on the higher end if the street ...

  3. Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia

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    Elliptical trainers first entered the market in the 1990s, invented by Precor. [1] Most elliptical trainers work the user's upper and lower body (although some models do not have moving upper body components). Though elliptical trainers are considered to be minimal-impact, they are an example of a weight-bearing form of exercise. [2]

  4. Treadmill or Elliptical: Which is More Effective for ... - AOL

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    Working out on an elliptical offers a range of benefits for improving cardiovascular fitness, burning calories, and enhancing overall health. One significant advantage is the low-impact nature of ...

  5. City looking at possible sanitary sewer, water service line ...

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    Oct. 28—The city of Albert Lea is exploring the idea of participating in a sanitary sewer and water service line protection program through the National League of Cities.

  6. Lead service line - Wikipedia

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    The work was carried out in a multi-year project. In 2013, a study by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concluded that disturbances to lead service lines, including street work or water meter installation, could cause the leaching of lead to be elevated for months or years. During Mayor Emanuel's administration, the city ...

  7. Water timer - Wikipedia

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    An irrigation line with water timer. A water timer is an electromechanical device that, when placed on a water line, increases or decreases the water flow through the use of an electro-mechanically actuated ball valve or embedded (solenoid) valve.

  8. Does an elliptical or treadmill give you a better workout ...

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    An elliptical doesn't require your body to bear any impact loads, he says, which makes it a much gentler option than a treadmill. When it comes to the lower body, both machines work generally the ...

  9. Water tower - Wikipedia

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    A water sphere is a type of water tower that has a large sphere at the top of its post. The sphere looks like a golf ball sitting on a tee or a round lollipop. A cross section of a sphere in any direction (east-west, north-south, or top-bottom) is a perfect circle. A water spheroid looks like a water sphere, but the top is wider than it is tall.