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  2. Keg - Wikipedia

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    Most U.S. brewers sell beer in 1 ⁄ 2 barrels of 15.5 gallons, 1 ⁄ 4 barrels of 7.75 gallons, and 1 ⁄ 6 barrels of 5.17 gallons. Since keg sizes are not standardized, the keg cannot be used as a standard unit of measure for liquid volumes. Despite this, a number of people still refer to kegs as if they were a unit of measure.

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  4. Condamine River - Wikipedia

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    The weir is the only storage for the Chinchilla Weir Water Supply Scheme. [citation needed] At the official opening of the Weir in 1974, approximately 5000 people were counted through the gates. Chinchilla Weir remains a freshwater playground for locals and visitors with waterskiing, canoeing, swimming and fishing being popular activities. [6]

  5. Locks and weirs on the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    The English River Thames is navigable from Cricklade (for very small, shallow boats) or Lechlade (for larger boats) to the sea, and this part of the river falls 71 meters (234 feet). There are 45 locks on the river, each with one or more adjacent weirs .

  6. Pico hydro - Wikipedia

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    A pico hydro system made by the Sustainable Vision project from Baylor University [1]. Pico hydro is a term used for hydroelectric power generation of under 5 kW. These generators have proven to be useful in small, remote communities that require only a small amount of electricity – for example, to power one or two fluorescent light bulbs and a TV or radio in 50 or so homes. [2]

  7. Rainwater tank - Wikipedia

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    Initial sizes typically ranged in capacity from around 400 to 100,000 litres (110 to 26,420 US gal), today modern technology has allowed modular and scalable applications to go into sizes of millions of litres or hundreds of thousands of US gallons. [9] Smaller tanks, such as the plastic (208 litres (55 US gal)-barrel) are also used in some cases.

  8. Waste weir - Wikipedia

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    A waste weir on a navigable canal is a slatted gate on each canal level or pound, to remove excess water and to drain the canal for repairs or for the winter shutdown. [1] This differs for a dam or reservoir, for which a waste weir is another name for a spillway , i.e. not having the boards to adjust the water height nor the paddles to drain ...

  9. Water tender - Wikipedia

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    For example, a small tank of 260 U.S. gallons (220 imperial gallons; 980 liters) can be carried by a cross-country vehicle to extinguish smoldering stubs on rough terrain. [6] A water tender with its equipment storage used by the Vigili del Fuoco. A water tender typically carries some fire fighting equipment.