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Recent Examples of standpipePanoche employees modified the leaking standpipe so it could be opened and closed, according to the plea agreement documents, allowing for water to be drawn from the Delta-Mendota Canal on demand and undetected.—Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times, 28 May 2024 But firefighters discovered that there was no standpipe on the interior of the building — a violation of the state fire code.—Ames Alexander, Charlotte Observer, 14 May 2024 Firefighters inside the building realize that no standpipe exists.—Gavin Off, Charlotte Observer, 8 May 2024 The standpipe had been cemented closed and was no longer functional.—Cheri Lucas Rowlands, Longreads, 30 Apr. 2024 See All Example Sentences for standpipe
Carbon capture generally refers to the practice of removing carbon dioxide from sources like smokestacks or fossil fuel power plants.
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Mack DeGeurin,
Popular Science,
28 May 2025
The administration is shredding the E.P.A.’s staff and budget and wants to revoke its two most powerful climate regulations: limits on pollution from tailpipes and smokestacks.
Unofficial trend barometer Bella Hadid has also been spotted in tight drainpipe denim (styled with chunky boots) during a recent trip to Rome, while Lila Moss carries on the family name by pioneering the skinny style just like her mother.by pioneering the skinny style just like her mother.
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Leah Dolan,
CNN Money,
11 June 2025
In January 1980, at a federal prison in Lompoc, Boyce hid in a drainpipe and sprinted to freedom over a fence.
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Christopher Goffard,
Los Angeles Times,
29 May 2025
This suburban Milwaukee community is increasing its water rate by 22%
South Milwaukee’s water rates are increasing by about 22% to recover costs of multiple construction projects, including lead pipe replacements.
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Steven Martinez,
jsonline.com,
8 July 2025
Back in 2001, some anthropologists got permission from a museum to borrow twenty-four clay pipe fragments that had been dug up in the small town of Stratford-upon-Avon, where Shakespeare used to live.
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