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Recent Examples of valvesStocks, houses, art, gold, and bitcoin all become release valves for people trying to preserve purchasing power.—
Dave Birnbaum,
Forbes.com,
21 Aug. 2026 That required doubling the engine speed to a heady 3,800 rpm, replacing the pushrod valves with double overhead camshafts for better control over timing, and moving to direct fuel injection at much higher pressure than the production engine.—
Jonathan M. Gitlin,
ArsTechnica,
12 Aug. 2026 The engine also features larger intake valves and hydrogen-specific injectors to enable optimum fuel-to-air mixing within the cylinders.—
Christopher McFadden,
Interesting Engineering,
9 Aug. 2026 Essentially, the small computers that operate the pumps, the valves, the water flow and the water pressure.—CBS News,
9 Aug. 2026 Utilities use them to trip the opening or closing of valves when water levels reach a certain threshold or to dispense precise amounts of chlorine in the treatment process.—
Aj Willingham,
AJC.com,
6 Aug. 2026 The programmable logic controllers read sensors that measure conditions such as water pressure, water chemistry, tank levels and equipment status, and automatically operate pumps, valves and alarms.—
William Akoto,
Fortune,
5 Aug. 2026 These systems control physical equipment such as pumps, valves and treatment machinery.—
Kurt Knutsson,
FOXNews.com,
4 Aug. 2026 Let the water flush through for a 30 to 45 seconds before shutting valves and reclosing lines.—
Nan Sterman,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
1 Aug. 2026
Experts don’t currently believe there is a risk of people’s taps running dry; the Colorado River is a slow-moving crisis and many water managers have taken steps to prepare.
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Laura Paddison,
CNN Money,
16 Aug. 2026
People who expected to have water are left with dry taps, while the pipes of those who had prepared for scarcity remain filled with water.
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Carlos De Loera,
Los Angeles Times,
14 Aug. 2026
Stop at the Visitor Center, just past the gates, and fill up your water bottles (refill stations are available here and at the Devils Garden campground).
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Jamie Siebrase,
Denver Post,
20 Aug. 2026
The zoning resolution for the Manhattanville extension explicitly forbids encircling any of the outdoor spaces with gates or fences.