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  2. Water sampling station - Wikipedia

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    Water Sampling Station. To enhance water quality monitoring in a drinking water network, water sampling stations are installed at various points along the network's route. . These sampling stations are typically positioned at street level, where they connect to a local water main, and are designed as enclosed, secured boxes containing a small sink and spigot to aid in sample colle

  3. Water sampler - Wikipedia

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    A sampling station with a 24-bottle autosampler. A water sampler is a device for field collection of one or more samples of water for testing. There are many ...

  4. What were those red spots during the solar eclipse? An ...

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    Murphy said community science groups at 35 telescope stations across the country collaborated Monday to capture video clips of the total eclipse as it stretched from Texas to New England.

  5. Environmental monitoring - Wikipedia

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    An automated sampling station and data logger (to record temperature, specific conductance, and dissolved oxygen levels) There is a wide range of specialized sampling equipment available that can be programmed to take samples at fixed or variable time intervals or in response to an external trigger.

  6. This small Missouri city could cash in on the eclipse. It’s ...

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    During the solar eclipse of 2017, Perry County saw 2 minutes and 40 seconds of totality and welcomed over 17,000 visitors, said Trish Erzfeld, director of Perry County Heritage Tourism.

  7. Eclipse is a week away. How long it lasts, times and ... - AOL

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    The 2024 solar eclipse, set for April 8, is a week away, and with the next total solar eclipse taking place in 20 years, you won't want to miss it.

  8. New York City water supply system - Wikipedia

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    There are 965 water sampling stations in New York City. The water-sampling system has been in use since 1997. They consist of small cast-iron boxes with spigots inside them, raised 4.5 feet (1.4 m) above the ground. [28] Scientists from the city measure water from 50 stations every day.

  9. Nansen bottle - Wikipedia

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    The sea temperature at the water sampling depth is recorded by means of a reversing thermometer fixed to the Nansen bottle. This is a mercury thermometer with a constriction in its capillary tube which, when the thermometer is inverted, causes the thread to break and trap the mercury, fixing the temperature reading. [1]