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  2. Miss Belvedere - Wikipedia

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    Miss Belvedere is a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was sealed in an underground vault on the grounds of the Tulsa city courthouse on June 15, 1957, as a 50-year time capsule: [1] [2] a "product of American industrial ingenuity with the kind of lasting appeal that will still be in style 50 years [later]."

  3. Utility location - Wikipedia

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    Utility location markers for a fire hydrant, a drinking water line and a natural gas line in Germany. In Germany, the colors used for temporary marking of underground utilities are not standardized like in other countries. However, permanent marker signs are used for utilities like hydrants, drinking water lines and natural gas lines.

  4. Curb box - Wikipedia

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    A curb box (also known as a valve box, buffalo box, b-box, or in British English stopcock chamber) is a vertical cast iron sleeve, accessible from the public way, housing the shut-off valve (curb cock or curb stop) for a property's water service line.

  5. Why is there water below the door track on my Odyssey's side ...

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    If you see a leak, then one of the door drains could be clogged, forcing water inside the car rather than outside as designed. Subaru radio and GPS navigation system failed Q: I am the original ...

  6. What to do if your car is sinking into a canal: Take a deep ...

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    Here’s what car safety experts, including the drowning prevention coalition, say you should do if your vehicle hits the water: How much time do you have to escape if your car is sinking in water ...

  7. Brick-lined well - Wikipedia

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    They may be sunk 5 to 60 metres (16 to 197 ft) deep. Water seeps into a cavity in the open bottom, or comes up from a pipe sunk down from the center of the well into the water-bearing sand. [ 14 ] The top part of the well should prevent foreign matter or surface water from entering the well, so should be impervious.

  8. Storm drain - Wikipedia

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    Storm drain grate on a street in Warsaw, Poland Storm drain with its pipe visible beneath it due to construction work. A storm drain, storm sewer (United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada), highway drain, [1] surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is infrastructure designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved ...

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