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Revealing the Healing Properties of Copper
The chemical element, copper, holds the title of many firsts, including the first metal to be used by humans, the first metal to be smelted from its core, the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold, and the first metal to be purposefully alloyed with another metal (tin) to create bronze.
Do You Follow Proper Protocol?
Recognized as the timeliest and most cost effective solution, freight shipping is seen as more of a necessity than an option now-a-days; but that doesn’t mean that taking this route comes without disadvantages.
Taking the Guessing Game Out of Water Meter Sizes
When it comes to recording water usage within a structure, there are multiple water meter size options available – and they’re not always labeled as so.
Removing ‘Lead’ From Our Drinking Water Vocabulary
At any given time, you could be standing just a number of feet above century old pipes.
What's in Your Tap Water? An Inside Look at Water Treatment
You may not know this but a lot can go into the process of providing safe drinkable water.
How Water Puts Out Fire
Why does water put out fire?
Five Fire Sprinkler Facts Every Homeowner Should Know
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP.
What’s Down There? The Mysteries of a Curb Box
Walking along the sidewalk, you may have come across a round lid that simply says the word ‘water’ on it.
Beating Pipes at Their Own Game
There are well over one million miles of pipes running beneath our streets and the majority of them are approaching ‘old age’.
When Water Meets Lead: The Worst Case Scenario
Where there is water, there is life.