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Two other holdings are makers of water pipes: Forterra, which manufactures concrete pipes, and Advanced Drainage Systems, which produces resin-based pipes.
But I think what's changed is that the distribution pipes, the owners of the distribution pipes, whether that's Facebook or Twitter and whomever, they actually see themselves as pipes.
The water pipes inside the core will connect to pipes in the rotating apartment units.
The pipes connect two wetland areas, and mussels attach themselves to the sides of the pipes.
A couple of these sculptures employ tobacco pipes: the pipes' bowls become buttocks; stems serve as legs.
Her Pussy Pipes are a series of ceramic pipes that Mazza makes by hand to be functional art objects.
"Water may be a gift from God, but God doesn't give us pipes, and pipes are expensive," he said.
In the case of sewers and water pipes, for example, contractors and public works send trained inspectors down into larger sewer and drainage pipes to conduct visual inspections and ensure that pipes are up to code.
Which hopefully is more exciting than what will go down these pipes, let alone the pipes they are going down. 
Although Congress banned lead water pipes in 1986 — three long decades ago — millions of older pipes are still in use, typically as service lines connecting homes to local water systems, and inside homes in pipes and fixtures.
Tribal leaders said that was a misinterpretation of a call for demonstrators to "load up their pipes" — their ceremonial chanupa pipes.
Why would human body tissue be under the pipes in the sink, in the pipes under the bathtub, why would that be?
He then built the housing to held the organ pipes together and put together the keys and triggers to activate the pipes.
Only eight factories make pipes 30 inches in diameter or larger, and just three churn out pipes that meet certain thickness standards.
That would blow the water down the pipes just far enough that the pipes were empty between you and your neighbor's cell.
The lowest possible number anyone gives is 6 million pipes, and the greatest number anybody gives is 10.5 million pipes in people's homes.
Flint is still working to rescale its pipes, putting chemicals in the water to stop the lead pipes from leaching into the water.
Companies have come up with sanitation systems with limited pipes that run to a small, local processing plant, or no pipes at all.
While cities aren't always responsible for the lead pipes themselves, federal guidelines make them responsible for the water that goes through those pipes.
The people told Reuters that the water from the pipes was released by local officials from reservoirs, but that the pipes themselves were unclean.
At one point, while discussing why U.S. pipes would be superior to foreign ones, Trump inaccurately described how the pipes are made and shipped.
In particular, lead-based soldering to join pipes to water mains and pipes to faucets was allowed until a 1986 congressional prohibition limiting these practices.
In response, the city eventually replaced thousands of lead service lines with pipes made of copper—but it didn't touch the pipes under people's homes.
Still, lead pipes aren't an issue specific to Flint: An estimated 10 million Americans get drinking water from pipes that are at least partially lead.
Saudi Steel Pipes climbed 5.1 percent after announcing a 82 million riyal ($21.86 million) contract from Saudi Aramco to supply oil and gas steel pipes.
But over the next decade, as much as 222.5 percent of new municipal investment in water pipes could be spent on plastic pipes, Bluefield predicts.
ISIS engineers are repurposing steel pipes, believed to have once been oil pipes, and fashion­ing them into tubes to fire off explosive shells known as mortars.
"The other larger companies that are flush with cash need that content to put through their pipes, whatever those pipes might be," Ovitz said on Thursday.
The state was storing high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes and fiberglass conduits under the I-85 overpass, and the fire spread to the pipes, McMurry said.
Plastic pipes had been there since roughly 2011 The fire eventually burned the HDPE pipes, which the state had stored there since about 2011, McMurry said.
But Arabian Pipes climbed 6.3 percent after saying it had won a 73 million riyal ($9.93 million) contract to supply pipes to national oil giant Saudi Aramco.
Old drain pipes empty into the tidal creeks, and at high tide the water can back up through these pipes, bubbling into the streets seemingly from nowhere.
Because the vast network of steam pipes beneath Manhattan goes back more than a century, the thermal insulation around some of the pipes probably still contains asbestos.
The contamination is likely coming from lead service pipes, brass fittings, and solder — the longer the water sits in the pipes, the more lead seeps into it.
The water board wasn't testing only homes with lead pipes as required by federal law, the report found, because it didn't know where those lead pipes were.
"Maintenance work on the damaged pipes will begin as soon as road access is restored and spare pipes are transported to the location," it said in a statement.
Researchers assessed the use of five types of tobacco products: cigarettes, cigars, pipes (including water pipes and hookahs), e-cigarettes and smokeless tobacco (such as snuff or dip).
The use of tile drains — or pipes installed underneath the crops — was another source of tension, as environmentalists thought the water drained from the pipes could contaminate waterways.
Jones, the Flint senior citizen, said she wasn't sure whether pipes leading to her apartment complex were identified as being among the housing units that needed service pipes replaced.
They dip the ends of their long hollow metal pipes into the liquid and then blow into the pipes to shape the crystal bubbles that appear at the ends.
Water pipes burst in cold In Louisiana, frigid temperatures caused problems for municipal water systems with pipes that aren't well insulated because they aren't often exposed to extreme cold.
That winter, they lost access to one of the showers when the pipes froze; the pipes ran along an outside wall over the covered porch and had not been insulated.
HiBot has made it clear that its goal is not to replace all of America's pipes, but to offer necessary data to determine which pipes need more repair than others.
There is no federal oversight of the materials or processes used to manufacture plastic water pipes; instead, water pipes are certified and tested by an organization paid for by industry.
But it skips a pricey safety proposal advocated by public health groups and water utilities: the immediate replacement of six million lead pipes that connect homes to main water pipes.
It's too soon to say when lead pipes will be replaced Just because lead inside pipes has poisoned people doesn't mean crews can pull them out of the ground right away.
They control the pipes, essentially, but then they also want to own the digital advertising market, which is the lifeblood of how you make the stuff that goes over the pipes.
The new EPA rule does not account for lead in pipes in people's homes, leaving it up to individuals to voluntarily pay to replace any lead pipes in their own homes.
Sally Pipes: Blame Democrats -- not Trump -- for sabotaging ObamaCare .
You see all these pipes and heavy machinery here ?
A narrow storefront and low-hanging pipes constrained some of the space, but Mr. Tang figured out a way to make the ceiling higher in places where the pipes were less plentiful.
There are an estimated 20113,22011 lead service lines — pipes that carry water — in Flint, although poor record keeping has made it a challenge to figure out exactly where those pipes are buried.
The problem isn't the source of the water; it's the pipes, which contaminate the water after it leaves the city's water system and enters the home water system's aging, flaking, peeling pipes.
There's got to be at least one Etsy shop full of pipe cleaner masterpieces, and let's not forget those wise-looking folks who smoke pipes and use pipe cleaners for actually cleaning pipes.
The big picture: While legacy media businesses have spent billions of dollars building "pipes" (cable networks, movie theaters), Endeavor has focused on owning premium content that can then be distributed through those pipes.
The organ operates using a balloon attached to a series of pipes and valves, made entirely of paper except for a plastic window to see the folded paper springs moving inside the pipes.
The University of Utah's Buried Structures Laboratory has investigated various PVC pipes after decades of use, and found the long-buried and intensively used pipes often meet the standards of brand-new materials.
I understand that people were there were bats and pipes.
The state is currently replacing the cities' underground lead pipes.
Another presents tracheotomy tubes, foot pump pipes, and catheter tubes.
A band of locals surround him with pipes and rebar.
We're trying to get pipes in Flint for safe water.
Tsunamis can contaminate the water supply, washing sewage into pipes.
"I know what you're going to say," Kinsey pipes in.
A staffer pipes in that Yang is running for president.
In total, explorers have sampled fewer than 7,20303 kimberlite pipes.
Gas and water pipes were also reported to be damaged.
Maybe try again with Irish Uilleann pipes & an Irish setting?
Every time you turn on the sink, your pipes clank.
Flint began replacing lead pipes running to homes on Friday.
Not convinced this pooch has pipes that match Ms. Spears?
The more corrosive river water leached lead from aging pipes.
Others connected their arms through large barrels and metal pipes.
Then, he blew away the internet with his incredible pipes.
Then Brown pipes up that Carole once sold drugs too.
Pressure can break pipes and it also can make diamonds.
This wasn't a showroom of bongs, pipes, and weed candies.
Wesley bowed down to her and then exercised his pipes.
The pipes are used in sprinklers, fences and plumbing systems.
Corroded iron pipes also contribute to high levels of iron.
She and Miley clearly wanted to warm up their pipes.
One dissident pipes up with "I'm not", but is shushed.
Other times, burst water pipes have gotten in the way.
You pick homes that you know don't have lead pipes.
Their investors don't see the return on replacing water pipes.
As it turns out, all internet pipes lead to surveillance.
Emissions from pipes and compressor stations carry health risks, too.
The polluted river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
The many ceiling pipes became a tangle of different colors.
There are no taps as the pipes simply freeze over.
The pipes for hot water on planes aren't regularly cleaned.
But just how does that water get into the pipes?
And, while Nick raps, he definitely doesn't have her pipes.
The people who own the pipes, that's interesting to you.
In both cases, the lead was already in the pipes.
It turned out that the home's water pipes were rusted.
Trucks still dropped off steel pipes at the loading dock.
So far, more than 5,200 houses have had pipes replaced.
"The open pipes become repositories for trash," Professor Corbett said.
Pipes left over from a plumbing job serve as pillars.
Go right now and check on the pipes and sewage.
Flint aims to finish replacing its old pipes this year. 
Golden pipes Is the winter weather giving you the blues?
Governor Phil Murphy is replacing lead pipes in New Jersey.
They needed the youths to keep the pipes from freezing.
The pipes had burst, resulting in mold, among other maladies.
You know, we have wooden water pipes under Boston — wooden.
Officials have announced millions in spending to replace lead pipes.
Droplets of water sparkled on rusted pipes and flaking windowsills.
Such cameras are regularly used to inspect pipes for repair.
The corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
It's an endless landscape of wells, pipes and compressor sites.
Their lead pipes, he said, were probably still in there. ●
Filthy people squatting on the sidewalk passed around crack pipes.
"Why do you want to live?" she pipes back courageously.
The color could simply be from rust in draining pipes.
Infrastructure is about more than underground pipes and concrete roads.
Water circulates in PVC pipes throughout the Westin, gathering heat.
Lead from the city's pipes began leaching into drinking water.
In the Soviet period, the plant here provided up to 40 percent of the pipes used in Iran's oil industry – including casing set into oil wells and pipes carrying natural gas over the desert.
Borrowing from the vernacular of the past, these platforms are "smart pipes" or "virtual pipes" that deliver the right type of content to the right individual at the right time on the right device.
Our pipes were damaged by the untreated Flint River water, and more than four years later, the people of Flint are still on filtered and bottled water while the corroded pipes are being replaced.
For example, the pipes that distribute heat in the smaller buildings run through a hollow area below the first floor that can be hard to keep insulated, which can cause pipes to lose heat.
This isn't the first time a telecom company has been looking at ways to provide and operate more than dumb pipes for computers and phones — Verizon now wants to control what's going through these pipes.
And Chinese pipes are much cheaper, the company added: Pipes from China delivered in Philadelphia cost $1,680 per metric ton, while U.S. Steel is charging $2,728 per metric ton at its works in Lorain, Ohio.
At the Aspirant Dunand swimming pool in the 14th Arrondissement of Paris, the stuff runs through pipes underneath the pool, where the warmth is captured with the help of metal plates in the sewage pipes.
By January 2020, the agreement says, the city will have replaced pipes in and around thousands of homes — perhaps 18,000 of them — speeding up a project that began last year to replace corroded lead pipes.
Pipes, weeds and bits of tile stick out of the ground.
Pipes leading to nearly 800 homes have been replaced so far.
BONDI: Yet her supporters still did armed with pipes and bats.
She hopes to make money from pipes, bongs and marijuana paraphernalia.
The corrosive river water leached lead from the city's water pipes.
This is what ink made from car exhaust pipes looks like.
"They know all the valves and pipes and vessels," he added.
If the shoe fell, nurses beat them with stiff plastic pipes.
It covers cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and hookahs, but not electronic cigarettes.
One recent addition puts a new focus on dangerous, aging pipes.
Today, damaged pipes leak one-quarter of the supplies still available.
A. Removal of lead pipes has gone wrong in other cities.
The case for Big Pipes (Kara): One major thing: Mobile streaming!
After that, my furnace blew and my pipes froze and burst.
Carnell "Golden Pipes" Johnson chided Carrie Underwood in an Instagram post.
Anders Nilsson was solid between the pipes and made 223 saves.
Rainwater converters that feed into pipes cost upward of £1,876 [$2,450].
Tap on the screen to guide a bird through various pipes.
Her crane has been loading on giant pipes throughout the night.
At first, Google Fiber delivered super-fast internet through fiber pipes.
Ingrid Pipes is looking for that and something a step above.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
Specifically stored there, McMurry said, were HDPE -- high-density polyethylene -- pipes.
Amazon controls the pipes that power the internet's backbone through AWS.
A permanent solution involving concrete outfall pipes is nearly halfway done.
Trav wants to slap "Astroworld" all over pipes, bongs and hookahs.
How does it get to us, and who controls the pipes?
Of those, more than 500 petitions involve pipes and related materials.
The smoking ban would apply to lit cigarettes, cigars and pipes.
Gleaming pipes emerge from the ground; five modern generators hum quietly.
Meantime, check out Arnel in action -- dude's got some serious pipes!!
The short-term goal is to recoat the pipes, he said.
"It's so cute, it's the tiniest little bed," Lisa pipes in.
All across America, pipes deliver toxic water, roads crumble, bridges sag.
Jon Hamm, meanwhile, could use his smooth pipes to play Charlie.
She knows how to put those otherworldly pipes to good use.
Foster + Partner also hid the wires and pipes in plain sight.
The water within the pipes, however, is not safe for drinking.
ZTZ's total plant capacity is 500,000 tonnes of pipes a year.
If you're interested in learning more about Pipes, contact the shelter.  
"Many Americans get their drinking water from crumbling pipes," said Sen.
In many places pipes are old and in need of replacement.
The consultants discovered openings around pipes and ducts in the walls.
Depending on its chemistry, water can eat pinholes into copper pipes.
While Australians aren't the world's biggest weed smokers, water pipes, a.k.a.
It'll take about three years to switch out all the pipes.
Some bring offerings, including expensive pipes because he loves to smoke.
It becomes pressurized steam and races through a circuit of pipes.
Sure, private jets are nice, but they're just pipes with wings.
He blows pipes, bongs, ornaments, everything else you can think of.
They don't travel in the same streams through the same pipes.
The paths are strewn with garbage and sewage pipes burst often.
Is it the state highways and municipal water pipes you're imagining?
Nor does it disclose test results for the pipes it certifies.
Not at the source but in the pipes, the city says.
Richard Pipes (1923–2018), historian and advisor to the Reagan administration.
The fans are the same, the heat pipes are the same.
No matter the setting, gossip and hookah pipes scent the air.
Many had oil spills caused by damaged tanks, pipes or valves.
Even pipes he smoked and eyeglasses he wore are on view.
The pipes were frozen and busted, the roof was beyond repair.
The state lays empty pipes, just as it builds highways - i.e.
Some are trying to broaden the pipes that run between chips.
Ditches dug to repair underground pipes looked like bombed-out craters.
Lead and copper can enter drinking water when plumbing pipes corrode.
Manning visited again last year, and again, the pipes were broken.
Twain, of course, was an incessant smoker of cigars and pipes.
Who makes it, who makes those beautiful pipes for the pipeline?
The water was corrosive, so it was releasing lead from pipes.
U.S. imports of steel pipes/tubes from Japan and Korea: tmsnrt.
Inside, the suite was gutted: wall frames, looped wire, exposed pipes.
Some are trying to broaden the pipes that run between chips.
When Del Toral checked her pipes he found plastic, not lead.
" Erinc pipes up to add, "That's the thing about being old.
More concerns surfaced after Virginia Tech researchers posted an online report in early September saying Flint's water was "creating a public health threat" in old homes that have lead pipes or pipes fused with lead solder.
But the collection doesn't only include pipes — though if that floats your boat, there is everything from small one-hitters to luxurious water pipes (prices range from $30–$220, depending on the size of the pipe).
The pipes began leaching lead into the water supply in 20113, when the Flint River became the primary source of water for the city and officials failed to add corrosion controls to prevent the pipes from eroding.
"We are now preparing to hold tenders for the purchase of pipes, in September there will be a tender for the laying of pipes and in early 2017 the (pipeline laying) work will begin," Miller told journalists.
However, that "is not a problem", he said, because the U.S. steel import tariffs have caused an increase in prices for steel and steel pipes, and TMK continues exporting steel pipes from Russia to the United States.
But Saudi Steel Pipes jumped six percent to a three and a half-year high after saying it was awarded a 82 million riyal ($13 million)contract from Saudi Aramco to supply oil and gas steel pipes.
Enbridge will pay $350 million to $85033 million to build a tunnel for new pipes 100 feet below the bottom of the straits to replace the current pipes that sit on the seabed with little above them.
In Flint, the lead from the pipes was dislodged by a change in the water supply, but it could also happen from a physical disturbance such as large truck passing your house and shaking the old pipes.
Although Shabalov's firm does not supply pipes for Nord Stream-2, one of his companies plans to provide cement coating for some of the pipes which are being used in the project and Gazprom is its customer.
Many lack working electrical systems or are missing water pipes and furnaces.
Reps for Pipes and Trauth were unable to be reached for comment.
For his part, Miranda also seems to be impressed with Johnson's pipes.
The company has previously come under fire for producing substandard, leaky pipes.
I didn&apost know this, but steam pipes cover 105 miles underground.
"Replacing the pipes should be their main priority now," she told Reuters.
Retreating armed groups had opened up oil pipes running through the town.
It also cracked roads and broke water pipes, leaving homes without water.
Penelope Blossom pipes up, asking Hiram about the brothel she was promised.
The orange color, the discoloration, that was iron corroding into the pipes.
Chicago's actually the city that has more lead pipes than anywhere else.
I lay awake all night imagining it crawling back up the pipes.
During Andrea's autopsy examination we hear creaking pipes, and see leaky sinks.
There were a few midstream (pipes) IPOs around this time, as well.
Our horses are wearing funny little hats and boots and smoking pipes.
And McGraw shared his classic "Real Good Man" with Combs' powerful pipes.
More pipes in that building that -- nobody realized how complex it is.
Old pipes in most of the houses contain lead, slug and lime.
Don't worry, though — he won't be putting away his pipes just yet.
In Flint, the pipes will remain the main concern for some time.
And you don't need to worry about clogging your pipes with semen.
Ethanol also corrodes metal pipes, and isn't compatible with the existing infrastructure.
"They want to have content to monetize over their pipes," said Bidel.
"I had one, I got a tattoo," she pipes up, eyes twinkling.
At our request, the board wrapped the pipes, but left joints exposed.
They expected to fix a few pipes, swipe out a few carpets.
They're pipes that have to be used for the benefit of society.
Hurricane Maria's rains flooded the pipes under Highway 2 until one burst.
The REX Seneca Lateral and the Rover Seneca Lateral are different pipes.
In Heidnik's basement investigators found three partially clad women chained to pipes.
I'm also really curious about what else is running through the pipes.
No American mills make pipes of the highest grade, size and thickness.
Heating water as it comes out of the pipes increases lead levels.
Their remains were thrown into the drain pipes of the sewer system.
Replacing pipes could prove to be just the start of the rebuilding.
To definitively change that, those pipes theoretically would need to be replaced.
It's like when you heard Antony Hegarty pipes for the first time.
The pipes, which come in long and short sizes, are $60 each.
They provided us with pipes for water supplies, buckets and so on.
That way, if the pipes do freeze, you can limit the damage.
They need money for technology, for smart pipes and for better infrastructure.
You also have a large number of lead pipes going into schools.
Rebates will also increase on exports of stainless steel and steel pipes.
A major quake can rupture the pipes carrying water to your community.
The company allegedly missed numerous warning signs, including problems with old pipes.
Water pipes that leak 6 billion gallons of clean drinking water daily.
The amendment also targets the smoking of cannabis in shisha water pipes.
The upgrading process included, among many other steps, replacing pipes and walls.
Roofs collapse, pipes burst, ghosts of Civil War soldiers haunt your cellar.
That move caused untreated water to corrode pipes while flowing to residents.
It's like a mouth organ with a free reed and vertical pipes.
Trucks brought drilling equipment and giant pipes to the site on Friday.
Snyder pledged an additional $2 million to remove lead pipes on Thursday.
He has promised them freshly paved roads and badly needed sewage pipes.
Power lines and the pipes bringing water are also vulnerable to attack.
Polyethylene is used in packaging, pipes, bottles, plastics and other composite materials.
In their room, a police report noted, officers found two crack pipes.
People were bathing in muddy river water or under burst water pipes.
Often built with thousands of pipes, it is a marvel of engineering.
The pipes that transport our water can impact the final product, too.
"The pipes are not broken," the Goldman note goes on to say.
The dual exhaust pipes and the dagger-like tail lights certainly help.
They said there were three pipes in the area of the blast.
The city spends about $400 million a year to replace the pipes.
When Mr. Ennis died in 1982, he willed Mr. O'Flynn his pipes.
I draped the ceiling with twinkle lights to disguise the plumbing pipes.
When these sewer pipes get clogged by humans — flushing baby wipes anyone?
Steel imports have been surging, especially pipes used by the energy industry.
Their main goaltender, Braden Holtby, has not been sharp between the pipes.
It also has a thermal camera, which shows the temperature of pipes.
It came out dark with sludge that accumulated in the empty pipes.
Pipes carry 57-degree water from the 80 wells into the building.
In cities, underground chilled water pipes offer one alternative to air-conditioning.
Eventually the erosion will undermine public road, storm water drains and pipes.
"Hopefully we'll see that humans are more important than pipes," Heimov said.
The U.S. Border Patrol Pipes & Drums will also participate in the parade.
Because of narrow pipes, toilet paper cannot be flushed down the toilet.
The domes were made of a thick plastic material and PVC pipes.  
"Knuckledusters, lead pipes; 8 arrests", reported the Daily Mail after one scrap.
She called the water board to demand that her pipes be checked.
And now, Titanic's most iconic set of pipes has offered her opinion.
Exposed pipes crisscrossed the walls while strange machines whirred in the background.
These pipes are nestled so close together, it&aposs just plain stupid.
The substance was a dye used to test for leaks in pipes.
Where will the raw steel and pipes for these projects be made?
No American companies make pipes of the highest grade, size and thickness.
Bishop has lost three straight games but was sharp between the pipes.
Overhead, a snaking maze of aboveground iron pipes pumps out whistling steam.
Soon, perhaps beer will zoom through pipes beneath a city near you.
"The water flowing through the pipes has poisoned the city," said Rep.
Pipes have already been stockpiled at points along the Trans Mountain route.
Health conditions are deplorable, with open-air sewers and broken drainage pipes.
Lead water pipes run beneath the streets of many of our houses.
Historians have found these pipes started producing problems almost from the start.
Using New York as an example, which has more than 6,000 miles of pipes, HiBot's Stenstedt discussed how former Mayor Mike Bloomberg set up a commission in the early 2000s to replace 80 miles of pipes per year.
" Two centuries later, the English physicist John William Strutt (better known as Lord Rayleigh) noticed that standing two organ pipes side by side can "cause the pipes to speak in absolute unison, in spite of inevitable small differences.
Leaky pipes are not a trivial matter — on average around the world, leaky pipes account for between 30 and 40 percent of a city's lost water, Shafiqul Islam, an expert on water management at Tufts University, tells me.
At the height of Flint's water crisis, the chief executive of one of the nation's largest manufacturers of plastic pipes, JM Eagle, traveled to the beleaguered city and offered to replace the city's lead pipes at no cost.
What then drew out the lead from existing pipes was a new set of disinfectants also applied by the Army Corps, called chloramines, which had a powerful leaching effect on the lead in the system's old pipes and joints.
"They've always maintained they were sort of digital engineers standing there with their digital spanners, trying to tighten the nuts on their digital pipes and not being responsible for the content that was going through the pipes," said Sorrell.
" — René Magritte, Belgian surrealist artist, painter of pipes that are not pipes and apples in front of faces "Light, that first phenomenon of the world, reveals to us the spirit and the living soul of the world through colors.
But only partially replacing lead pipes can be worse than doing nothing, and fully removing them means that homeowners, who are considered responsible for the lead pipes on their property, would probably have to pay part of the bill.
Members of Tidewater Pipes & Drums on Saturday remembered him in a Facebook post.
That caused lead to leach from pipes and into the city's drinking water.
Ultimately, Flint's entire network of service pipes will likely have to be replaced.
The pipes could pump up to 16.8 million gallons of oil a day.
What hasn't happened is a large-scale project to replace the corroded pipes.
James Maurelle's intriguing sculpture, "Nile" (2014), constructs copper pipes into a stately form.
People heating plastic from broken chairs and pipes and turning it into fuel.
GUPTA (voice-over): The lead was coming from the corroded pipes carrying water.
The longer the water was in the pipes, the more hazardous it came.
HONG KONG — An apartment building in Hong Kong, its units linked by pipes.
Widman found a huge metal water tank with pipes coming out of it.
The lack of downstream competition in pipes could distort competition in upstream content.
Edwards told CNN the samples should have come from homes with lead pipes.
"The budget is so bad that the pipes are leaking," he said dryly.
They vandalize the vehicle and beat the windows in with pipes and rocks.
" Later, when no one pipes up, Harrison says, "Feel free to chime in.
During the Soviet era, TMK was the dominant provider of pipes to Iran.
Ms. Weaver said that replacing all of the pipes could cost $55 million.
Arabian Pipes jumped 10 percent, its daily limit, for a third straight day.
But it takes just one to mangle pipes bringing oil to the surface.
If only a few companies control the pipes, you're going to have problems.
More acidic water liberates more lead from pipes, solder, faucets and water heaters.
Unlit pipes are scattered about, marking the places where the master has lighted.
There's a great wide world of vapes, pipes, accessories, and flair to browse.
It wasn't treated properly, and lead leached into the water from the pipes.
Flint also continues to remove lead water pipes in the city, she said.
Pipes found a few services in the Pittsburgh area that provide such training.
What people don't realize is that flushing wipes also means clogging sewer pipes.
This could be useful for locating wires and pipes while doing house renovations.
It would be able to see warm pipes behind thin walls, for example.
Fixing or replacing faucets, fixtures and pipes averages out to $304, HomeAdvisor found.
In Philadelphia, water pipes installed before the Civil War are still in use.
The system uses pipes to carry water from the dam to the fields.
Once the pipes are fixed, the city's image will need to be repaired.
The only decoration in the fish's tanks were pebbles, pipes, and cinder blocks.
"There won't be any girls, champagne or hookah pipes in prison," he said.
The division, the company's second biggest, makes plastics used in pipes and siding.
I don't like seeing people get arrested for making pipes out of glass.
Inside, there's no visible frame, pipes, wires, or speakers to break the illusion.
Xtina has some serious pipes, and in case you forgot, so does Lovato.
In two corners of the space, metal pipes hung suspended from the ceiling.
The new rule covers cigars, electronic cigarettes, hookahs, personal vaporizers and electronic pipes.
In the end, Flint's river water did more than corrode the city's pipes.
It's like a car: you got your anti-lock brakes, your exhaust pipes.
Deteriorating water pipes can lead to unsafe water, as we saw in Flint.
Several pipes in the church's Great Organ are more than 800 years old.
"We are the pipes and distribution for Tencent," said EMQ CEO Max Liu.
For example, we need copper to make everything from pipes to wind turbines.
In Flint alone, more than $1 billion will be needed to replace pipes.
Who are some of those early famous faces that have had pipes here?
The U.S. steel mill, headquartered outside Houston, produces hot-rolled plates and pipes.
Everything talked to us — the toilet and ceiling, the pipes and the walls.
"There are days that no water comes out of the pipes," she said.
At the restaurant, she pipes the piquant curd inside plum-size cream puffs.
Instead, population growth, increasing water consumption and leaky pipes were the real culprits.
They were found because once it rained they were plugging the canal pipes.
Creaking, creaking, creaking—machinery screws, pipes twist, grinded by laborious mine-worker hands.
Demonstrators reacted by banging on a metal highway barrier with pipes and rocks.
Bishop Briggs sure has a set of pipes on her: Husky, swaggering, sensual.
There are also an astounding number of 12-foot-in-diameter steel pipes.
After hiding the hookah pipes in his café from Nusra, he headed downtown.
City officials have predicted that 1,000 houses will receive new pipes before winter.
Corroded pipes in one hospital caused sewage to leak into the operating room.
Dozens of gas transportation pipes have exploded and several refineries have caught fire.
His mother, Sara Sofia (Haskelberg) Pipes, who went by Zosia, was a homemaker.
Prohibited items include everything from metal pipes and swords to fireworks and skateboards.
Local officials failed to implement corrosion controls, allowing lead to leach from pipes.
For the first time, astronomers will be staring down the pipes of eternity.
Mr. Doshi's own company, the Vishakha Group, makes plastic pipes used for irrigation.
"Put your pipes on a diet," he said, "and don't feed the fatberg."
Pipes were used to manufacture rockets instead of improving the water distribution systems.
He pipes up with this smart, thoughtful description of what he's worried about.
It has also banned the smoking of hookahs, or water pipes, in cafes.
Of course, the pipes are not conjured as a symbol of modern civilization.
PARIS — Broken gargoyles and fallen balustrades replaced by plastic pipes and wooden planks.
Gargoyles have fallen to the ground and have been replaced with PVC pipes.
They complain that pipes and power plants are environmentally disruptive and an eyesore.
She began attending Native American ceremonies and praying using ceremonial pipes and tobacco.
These are the best drain cleaners for keeping your pipes in top shape.
He has amassed an equally remarkable collection of Indian arrowheads and clay pipes.
Some 75,000 workers have scrubbed down roads, walls, roofs, gutters, and drain pipes.
To complicate matters further, Fern's grandfather is supplying pipes to the fracking company.
"Our water runs through infrastructure and pipes before we drink it," he said.
The switch caused lead to leach from pipes into the city's drinking water.
What they do: Lay out, install, or maintain pipes, plumbing, and sewer systems.
The history endures underground, through old pipes, dry wells and shoddy septic tanks.
Fresh water comes out of plastic pipes at the end of each tube.
Not all of them, but there is still wooden water pipes under Boston.
Geothermal energy means sticking pipes about 500 feet down into the earth instead.
Sometimes it disappears into pipes underground or flows into tunnels in the rock.
It is also smoked in joints or pipes or made into a tea.
My colleague, Daniel Pipes, provided substantial guidance on how to get it right.
The dolls were tucked in corners, in closets, on shelves and behind pipes.
The site includes six large metal drainage pipes that are surrounded by boulders.
The banging you hear is often caused by water trapped in the pipes.
It has issued instructions on how to warm pipes so they don't freeze.
Eventually, the effluent goes into underground pipes and gets released into the soil.
What's coming down the pipes for Carpenter Brut in terms of new music?
A. Mr. Snyder has also called for Flint's lead pipes to be replaced, and has hired an engineering firm to study the city's water system and identify where those pipes are located, a process that could take weeks or months.
In a statement, the Michigan AG said that the two companies "either knew or should have known" that the lead pipes, combined with Flint River's unusually high chloride levels would cause the pipes to corrode and leak lead into the water.
Koto points out that the U.S. is replacing its pipes about four times as slowly as other countries, largely because nobody knows which pipes need to be replaced first and engineers are relying on prediction models that can easily fail.
The few mills capable of making these pipes would be further taxed by Trump's insistence that manufacturers also use raw steel made in the U.S. More than half of the steel plate and coil used to make these pipes is imported.
In the case of the South Korean oil country tubular goods, that included not only cost calculations for the production of the pipes, but price distortions for the hot-rolled steel used in the pipes that are caused by subsidized electricity.
Its small tunnels are similar in design to the underground pipes already used by water, gas and electricity companies, and Magway co-founder and Commercial Director Phill Davies said it could also redeploy existing pipes, in a phone interview with CNBC.
To figure out how the bacteria get from sink to patient — whom they assume did not have direct contact with the hospital's pipes — researchers built a model of a hospital sink setup and then colonized the pipes with E. coli.
The pipes in Washington, DC, for instance, were laid during the American Civil War, when lead was used to solder sections together — the pipes themselves often coated, or wholly made, with lead, which is stronger and more malleable than steel.
Now retired, Ms. Westbrook worked for Detroit's water department, where she saw enough tree roots growing into pipes that she didn't want to plant a tree of her own until she replaced her old pipes with root-resistant PVC ones.
In 1968, at the enormous ditch where the original World Trade Center would rise, he sifted the ground for weeks, and his work was rewarded with Colonial pottery, handblown glass bottles, early wooden city water pipes and clay smoking pipes.
Non-Hearst. Well, like everyone else, I'm a big fan of Disney and what they do, the great content that they purchase, the great talent, and now they're buying greater pipes and certainly potentially buying more pipes around the world.
Iron pipes leeched iron, Edwards said - and created the conditions for the Legionnaires outbreak.
"Why don't they spend a few million dollars and repair the pipes?" asks Noujaim.
Can we squeeze enough data down its pipes to make this festival scenario possible?
Super Mario might be a plumber, but do you ever see him fixing pipes?
However, I would like to remind the world that LiLo also has decent pipes!
That's the deadline set for corroded lead pipes to be replaced for 18,000 homes.
"People are showing a willingness to test the pipes a little bit," Sanborn said.
Tobacco products include cigarettes, cigars, dissolvable products, electronic cigarettes, chewing tobacco and water pipes.
Basically, it goes a long way to de-puff and keep your pipes unclogged.
Google or Yahoo or Vonage or anybody to expect to use these pipes free
Some of the money has allowed the city to expedite replacing old water pipes.
"About 229% of our water pipes were installed between 22015 and 220," Engeland says.
The fissures damage water pipes, causing leaks and prompting the need for more water.
A big source of these problems is aging pipes, like the ones in Dallas.
As a result of corrosion, lead from the pipes leached into the water supply.
Yet we use it in wildly inefficient ways: We lose it to leaky pipes.
Installing such a system requires tie-ins to a facility's pipes and electrical systems.
Equipment can also detect the telltale sign of leaky pipes: a distinctive whooshing sound.
The exposed ceiling, insulation, and pipes are beautifully painted, at once rough and precise.
Within just a few weeks, workers will begin laying pipes beneath the Baltic Sea.
" The model included the video on her Instagram story, writing, "this girls got pipes!
The raccoons clawed up the boards of one wall and scurried across the pipes.
Alibaba describes itself as providing the pipes and cables for all kinds of business.
The ladder consists of 1,500 steel pipes and will be completed in early November.
So the focus has turned to replacing those pipes, but it's a massive undertaking.
There is no right time for the pipes to break in your first location.
In any case, the original pipes aren't the only problem with the new homes.
And beyond those trademark pipes, Carey spins other kinds of magic, according to Cosmopolitan.
Conservative scholar Thomas Sowell endorsed the text, as did right-wing historian Daniel Pipes.
Add to that corroded water pipes, an aging electrical grid, and insufficient broadband access.
"There are a number of pipes in the area," he told reporters in Regina.
If your pipes are contaminated, that water will have the most accumulation of toxins.
Authorities said the beached pipes ranged from around 200 meters to 480 meters long.
The city's mayor says it'll take $55 million just to replace the lead pipes.
And then there are the pipes artist Noël Morical makes: cuisine kitsch porcelain pieces.
The water was then corroding pipes, which filed iron and lead into the water.
The ship's engine had to be repaired and its fuel tank and pipes cleaned.
Consolis makes precast concrete pieces, such as walls, bridges, tunnels, pipes or railways sleepers.
Day 7: "Loud Pipes" – Tha Block Is Hot, 1999 Let's talk about Mannie Fresh.
Those investments include pouring money into pipes, water treatment plants and other water infrastructure.
I'm just trying to go out there and put it between the red pipes.
Make sure any exposed pipes (say, in the attic or basement) are adequately insulated.
Know where your pipes are and how to shut off the water, said Worters.
And apparently there tobacco pipes buried throughout the area, like discarded cigarette butts today.
We will build our own pipes, as we used to in the old days.
We focused on the prominent Soviet dissidents — their poetry, protests, and pipes, their graffiti.
CARMAKERS have two methods for dealing with the gases that belch from exhaust pipes.
We need to have people speaking out about why lead pipes should be replaced.
The Austin-based boutique offers everything from pipes to lighters to weed-related accessories.
Dark-stained, wide-plank hardwood floors and hanging black ceiling pipes are found throughout.
Marimba music pipes through loudspeakers as deportees who've just arrived file through the door.
Juvenile salmon were sucked into irrigation intake pipes on their way to the sea.
And once finished, patrons would call for a pipe warden to return their pipes.
Dual exhaust pipes are a clue that this car has some serious giddy-up.
"I was working in a tobacco shop specializing in cigars and pipes," says Kilchör.
"The thing about the coffee and tea, the pipes are rarely cleaned," Hardwick said.
But Arabian Pipes, a supplier to the oil and refining industries, jumped 0.023 percent.
Lead is in the paint, the pipes, toys, dishes, vinyl miniblinds and hobby materials.
Lead: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is delaying new rules for lead-free pipes.
It also sold small items like pencils, pipes, and postcards through mail-order catalogs.
WE'RE PUTTING FIBER OUT THERE SO WE CAN HAVE BIG PIPES FEEDING THE CELLS.
That security clearance identified him as a sewage and pipes engineer, the inquiry found.
It's the wiring in our phones, and it's in the pipes of our buildings.
The earth here was humped up in mounds, white pipes twisted from the ground.
THE PIPES No one wants a frozen pipe, so keep an eye on yours.
With less toilet paper going through your pipes, there's a reduced chance of clogging.
Repairing damage from the water crisis won't end with replacing lead pipes, she said.
Ignoring him completely, the men and women squat in nearby bushes, lighting their pipes.
Samuel L. Jackson returns to lend his unmistakable pipes to the role of Frozone.
I might have had to open the kitchen ceiling to access the pipes above.
Others said they planned to go to Charlottesville with wrenches, pipes and wooden sticks.
"They're not going to come and fix no pipes," Ms. Agee said last week.
How delicious could any tobacco be if there's no woman to trade pipes with?
This has happened in exceedingly cold weather when there are pipes to worry about.
The voice is like an instrument, and Beth is blessed with some great pipes.
But the cost — wells, dams, aqueducts and pipes for billions of people — was impractical.
They also stress that their pipes are independently tested by the third-party organization.
Pipes had been bored into it, and there were holes, nicks and cracks everywhere.
In addition, you will need to direct water and waste pipes to the room.
The entire area around the reactor was dark, and cluttered with pipes and machinery.
They weren't fazed by the sight of steel pipes at a nearby geothermal wellhead.
Eurasian pipeline politics, not unlike the web of pipes themselves, is an interconnected game.
They kick the officer and beat him with what appear to be metal pipes.
Bursting pipes and rotting walls are part and parcel for any major remodeling project.
Becerra claimed Michigan has the funds to replace or chemically treat the faulty pipes.
On one side of the hall, softly gleaming organ pipes appear like a waterfall.
"They showed up with iron rods and pipes, and pried me out," she said.
The generator kept breaking down, pipes burst and there was an intermittent water supply.
Some other examples of CI/CD software include GitLab, CircleCI and Atlassian's Bitbucket Pipes.
The fluid in sewage pipes varies in depth and moves at about 15 mph.
America's roads, bridges, pipes and ports need sustainable funding to support a modern economy.
Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, J.B. Smoove and other big names also lend their pipes.
Water absorbs lead when it sits stagnant in pipes for long periods of time.
Pipes made of lead or galvanized steel are expected to be replaced with copper.
The skills of the building trades are sidelined, as bridges rot and pipes leak.
Those lead pipes are being replaced at an average rate of 2000% a year.
Obviously the telecom companies, anyone providing bandwidth, they own those pipes, shall we say.
They pump steam underground through long pipes, which separates bitumen from its surrounding soil.
Really cleaning up America's pipes and paint would cost hundreds of billions of dollars.
The EPA had previously said that there was likely something wrong with Walters' pipes that was causing lead in her water, but del Toral told the news outlet that she has plastic pipes, which could not cause the problems she was experiencing.
FROM COINAGE: The Right Way to Announce Your New Job He was also known for identifying clogged or broken pipes in record time, and often would find himself yanking fish out of the pipes — once even, a two-and-a-half-foot eel.
"If they had changed pipes as ordered, the decoupling (of pipes) would not have occurred," Oritja told Reuters on Friday, the day after meeting the head of the mining police in western Argentina's San Juan province, where Veladero and Jachal are located.
When she writes: "Food shoots through pipes / Whitened / The moss laying bare its body," whether you read the mechanical "pipes" as intestines or hospital tubes, they are part of an embodiment revealed by "moss," a plant that usually covers over other flora.
The rule covering public housing forbids cigarettes, cigars, pipes and hookahs (or water pipes) — but not electronic cigarettes — from being smoked in all living units, indoor common areas, administrative offices and all outdoor areas within 25 feet of housing and office buildings.
Other users got sheets of tinfoil for their pipes, and were encouraged to enter treatment.
Pipes leached lead into the water, which then flowed through the taps across the city.
In San Francisco, it plans to use the city's dormant fiber pipes; in Huntsville, Ala.
But without those phosphates, the water corroded lead pipes and it leached into drinking water.
Fresh air is taking from air, it goes into the pipes, into every single room.
Three weeks later, the police found an arm in Køge Bay, weighed down with pipes.
Well, they say they're the pipes, they're not the stuff that goes through it, right?
Its workers cleared the tank of tonnes of sludge, and relaid the neighbourhood's sewage pipes.
According to the most recent estimates, 30,603 of Flint's corroded pipes need to be fixed.
With roaring empowerment anthems and explosive pipes, the superstar ignites a new round of fireworks.
U.S. manufacturers also typically fabricate pipes for pipelines in 40-foot-long segments, he explained.
They did not call for a ban of using pairs of sticks to locate pipes.
What she didn't realize was that the fan had some real pipes of his own.
Snyder announces a $1393 million dollar grant to fix problems in the pipes and sewers.
Recycled plastic is already used to make some products, such as guttering and sewage pipes.
The virus is believed to have spread through pipes, entering people's bathrooms via floor drains.
But there are just as many people innovating on the designs of old-school pipes.
Health authorities went on to evacuate residents living in apartments connected to the same pipes.
There are actually different types of water in your pipes depending upon where you live.
Ahmet Tan poses for a photograph at his store selling traditional pipes and musical instruments.
A budget approved earlier this year imposed a levy on, among other things, hookah pipes.
Authorities say they've also discovered illegal, "hidden" pipes on the island used to dispose waste.
That's when pipes face extreme pressure, from getting chilled overnight and warmed during the day.
Alongside, authorities are widening roads, laying sewage pipes, and installing water taps, toilets and playgrounds.
A. In Lansing, about 650 homes are still scheduled to have their lead pipes replaced.
Offshore dredging to lay the pipes has already started near Greifswald in north-eastern Germany.
Glass pipes used to smoke cannabis are works of art worthy of being on display.
There were a few dozen protesters, singing songs and banging plastic pipes on garbage cans.
Waves were taking chunks out of coastal roads, Coonerty says, destroying utility pipes beneath them.
Landscape crews will also need to replace the irrigation pipes used to water the trees.
I've seen the greasy kitchen and basement with leaky pipes of every club across America!
It turned out that the river water was corrosive, causing lead to leach from pipes.
Vocal isolations from live performances reveal what kind of pipes pop stars are truly packing.
An eyewitness said that the second, louder explosion took down ceiling panels and destroyed pipes.
With corroded pipes to blame, there are many American cities suffering from similar infrastructural neglect.
K2 is smoked in joints or pipes, but some users make it into a tea.
My granddad, my uncle used to go to the pub, smoke cigars, pipes, play cards.
These old folks, old businesses that controlled the pipes, their business model is completely shattered.
Pipes, treatment facilities and storage facilities have exceeded their intended lifespans and are breaking down.
Without corrosion control, water eats away at the pipes that carry it to people's homes.
It will flow through about 70 kilometres of pipes before it reaches the Gerkes' farm.
"The outflow pipes are so old, no one knows how big they are," he said.
Again, people may have differences in timelines, but her goal is to get pipes replaced.
Culverts are essentially large pipes that allow streams and excess rainwater to flow underneath roads.
However, managers took over operations at the CIM terminal late last week and reopened pipes.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach into the water from the pipes.
The lead pipes and shoddy water treatment built on a century of pollution and neglect.
Like Flint, the water pipes are old -- in St. Joseph's case, about 90 years old.
Corrosive water can cause the lead in older pipes and soldered joints to leach out.
The city switched water supplies but the damage was already done to the lead pipes.
Vault Boy dances ahead of us, leading us down a tunnel of pipes and concrete.
But particularly in urban areas, pipes, soil, and house paint are still laced with lead.
"I've been twice, mate," pipes up Rhiannon, who's still cracking eggs over in the corner.
Northwest Pipe Company makes large diameter, high-pressure steel pipes used primarily for water transmission.
In fact, the Flint water contamination crisis can be traced back to aging lead pipes.
That is, until a gentleman with particularly potent pipes lent his voice to the cause.
On the top floor, customers smoke shisha pipes beneath a glass skylight with hanging plants.
Now, largely because of tourism, the town is paved and there's fresh drinking water pipes.
Instead, ankle-deep water is pooling in basements, which are otherwise filled with utility pipes.
Thirty-four million houses have the paint, between seven and ten million have lead pipes.
But just trying to make that attempt will force your phone to clear its pipes.
In lieu of a closet, clothing is hung on what look like repurposed plumbing pipes.
It consists of three Falcon 9 rockets lashed together like a set of pan pipes.
Balkin's husband put some outside the drain and Pipes soon exited, the Daily Voice said.
In some cities, pipes were made of lead, commonly used before its dangers were known.
Lead from old pipes began seeping into the water supply, rendering it undrinkable and unsafe.
In large numbers, jellies can clog power-plant pipes and force them to shut down.
Across the country, water is flowing through pipes that are long past their expiration date.
All about, too, were white pipes, each about a foot long, protruding from the ground.
And three, they have 90,000 pipes on the ceiling, but we'll get to that later.
The rules stem from the Protecting our Infrastructure of Pipelines and Enhancing Safety (PIPES) Act.
Monsoon downpours take just minutes to spurt through Bangalore's overburdened pipes and onto the streets.
Fountains may be fed water through lead pipes commonly used in the early 20th century.
Inside the organ, banks of knobs, or stops, control air valves to sections of pipes.
That's good timing, given that massive data payloads will make use of those bigger pipes.
The river water was corrosive, and slowly ate away at the city's old lead pipes.
Ranging in price from $20,000 to $300,000, these pipes put the high in high-end.
The city's roads and pipes had been allowed to deteriorate to the point of disfunction.
Finally, as we don't see many pipes in the game, is Mario still a plumber?
When I said we should be investing in infrastructure, he said, 'Build your own pipes.
They carry pipes that can pull up sand from 500 feet below the water's surface.
Mago: Those pipes over there, so, this is where the food waste is passing through.
A mere $22027 million could replace the lead water pipes poisoning children in Flint, Mich.
The water gets fluoride to protect teeth and phosphoric acid to protect the distribution pipes.
There were shots of plastic bags, containing clothing and limbs, weighed down by metal pipes.
Netflix and other digital services simply provide a service delivered over cable and telco pipes.
We conspire against ourselves too, armed with pipes and bad men and our own hands.
Just getting rid of lead pipes would cost $290 billion, according to a recent estimate.
In Detroit, officials and water quality experts say, the issue may simply be aging pipes.
But city officials say they are ready to take on whatever comes down the pipes.
" No matter how big the sewer pipes are, he said, "They are not big enough.
"Absolutely," said Tim Pipes, one of the most passionate grass-roots hockey supporters in town.
The men in these photographs smoke their pipes, cigars, and cigarettes with stoicism and élan.
It put a lot of pressure on everybody, and it kind of burst the pipes.
Underneath, there are water pipes to cool it down, so there's a lot of engineering.
They can afford to pay others with space on existing pipes to take their gas.
Pipes were a major source of transmission during the SARS outbreak of the early 2000s.
Speaking of keepers — Alyssa Naeher will almost certainly start between the pipes for the USWNT.
And frequent electrical outages allow bacteria to accumulate in empty pipes, say the utility's managers.
When Middle East forum founder and president Daniel Pipes introduced Çelik, the reaction was predictable.
Lead and copper can enter drinking water when plumbing pipes that contain the metals corrode.
It was a hot, noisy chamber where a network of copper pipes connects the stills.
Isn't it time to require the removal of all lead pipes from our water system?
He said he was the handyman, and there was a problem with the bathroom pipes.
Infrastructure isn't just pipes and hardware, Ormsbee said; it also includes financial and technical management.
State and local officials have not yet started replacing corroded lead pipes in Flint, Mich.
With water and sewer pipes damaged, residents must buy bottled water or dig private wells.
His father's rack of pipes, the bird's nest he had destroyed on a dare. Anything.
But lead fittings and pipes can contaminate water between the plant and a resident's faucet.
Again, it's just pipes with water, a technology that has stood the test of time.
Here's hoping Cahoots follows this up with a playable version of the 3D Pipes Screensaver.
Of all things, my son glommed onto BMX—half-pipes, box jumps, and the like.
The quad exhaust pipes channel the ferocious exhaust note from the powerplant to the atmosphere.
The organ consists of ten rectangular wooden pipes of varying lengths, which, when connected to a compressed air source, generate low tones from E to … not quite E. Asked about the notes the pipes are able to play, Buerhaus says she followed directions "up to a point" to produce something close to a chromatic scale, but that eventually she started to build smaller pipes to produce tones with a microtonal relationship to one another.
"I don't have a Ph.D., but I know that if the water is brown, that means the pipes are getting torn up and something is causing the pipes to be torn up," said Melissa Mays, a Flint resident who has protested the water conditions.
Cities that have aging lead pipes have two options for dealing with them: Replace them, or treat the water running through them with anti-corrosives that prevent the pipes from breaking down (in Flint, this anti-corrosive was removed when the city switched water sources).
It's really about Verizon owning pipes and being able to deliver media direct to the Verizon consumers and the fact that media can be a non-Verizon business, also meaning that we can deliver on other people's pipes a value and a business model.
Lightweight, easy to install, corrosion-free and up to 2.23 percent cheaper than iron, plastic pipes have already taken the place of copper as the preferred material for service lines that connect homes to municipal mains, as well as water pipes inside the home.
Gigabyte is using a single 90mm fan for cooling, paired with three copper composite heat-pipes.
This mineral is naturally present in water and acts as protection against minerals dissolving from pipes.
"When waterway swells around rainstorms, remind your children to not get around those pipes," Morgan said.
The lack of anti-corrosion chemicals caused pipes to disintegrate and leach lead into the water.
Rick Snyder announced a $2 million grant to help the city replace some of its pipes.
The high ceiling has exposed pipes resembling a box of bucatini, framed by a wooden exoskeleton.
Cantlie also talks about the bombing of water pipes that supply large parts of the city.
Former Fiber employees said its pipes easily cover one million households in the entire metro area.
Greasy steaming food blasts from pipes, each marked with the sigil of the brand controlling it.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes and into the drinking water.
The compressed air source, in the shape of a cube, can connect to four pipes simultaneously.
Her finances had been depleted, the copper pipes removed from the home and the furniture sold.
City officials tell residents they will flush the pipes and add more chlorine to the water.
Even though Congress banned lead pipes over 30 years ago, millions remain, especially in older homes.
As a nation, joints are the most popular vehicle to use (48%), followed by pipes (26%).
They rise up through a series of pipes and filters, up up up and then Bam!
The highly polluted river corroded old pipes and leached lead into tap water, according to experts.
Appropriate sensors might measure liquid flowing turbulently through pipes and air flowing similarly over aircraft wings.
During this period, the use of all other tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars and pipes, decreased.
They must also maintain the farm facilities such as all animal shelters, fences, and water pipes.
"Instead of them donating all this water, what can they do about the pipes?" she asked.
Another is cooling: water pumped through tiny pipes carries away the great heat that cores generate.
A component of this welcoming process included tobacco ceremonies — one can imagine peace pipes were shared.
Others remained encased in extinct volcanoes, or pipes, and ended up buried under soil or lakes.
But exactly which households and other buildings are served by lead pipes is not fully known.
But they suspected it might be aging infrastructure since the pipes are over 50 years old.
Undetected, the chloride corroded aged lead pipes running to older homes, leaching lead into tap water.
If water isn't treated properly, it can corrode those pipes enough to free up the lead.
But this is not just a matter of replacing old pipes that deliver our drinking water.
Now, no one's washing their car, or hosing down sidewalks — and there are fewer leaky pipes.
Together, the replacement pipes and the reduced water pressure save 13 million gallons (50 megaliters) daily.
Facilities that might also be pumping methane through 50 year old well pipes without safety valves.
Political Leverage: A lotta potential rich donors up in there, maybe he should fix those pipes.
And in a digital world, banks risk becoming invisible—"dumb pipes" designed and managed by others.
Before the bishop calls the Vatican, he might want to have someone check the church's pipes.
In the afternoon, firefighters continued searching for additional victims amid concrete chunks and twisted metal pipes.
Districts across Michigan are finding inordinately high water bills, really old pipes, and potentially dangerous water.
"There's just something creepy about when the internet's underlying pipes start making editorial decisions," Prince said.
Drilling must proceed slowly, in part so it doesn't puncture adjacent pipes and spring new leaks.
If misused, though, crack can certainly cause health harms, including cuts and burns from unsafe pipes.
Aging water pipes had given rise to improvised cisterns situated at the eaves of every house.
But it is easier to imagine their decline accelerating, turning them into low-margin "dumb pipes".
Until two years ago, the legal limit for "lead-free" pipes was up to 8% lead.
Monroe's twin bro, Moroccan, was there too, but he's saving his pipes for a solo performance.
The #snackhappy pipes provide an intimacy most art objects lack—you breathe them into your lungs!
Gazprom said Allseas' vessel Audacia had started laying pipes on the Russian shore of Black Sea.
The pipes may be the exoskeleton of Tichy's endeavor, but the students' voices are its lifeblood.
Some cities still have wooden pipes in the ground, installed as early as the Civil War.
The evening's host took a break from introducing other singers to show off her own pipes.
Gas pipes froze, which left half of the households in Thessaloniki without gas and hot water.
As it passed through the old lead and iron pipes, lead leached into the water supply.
Other lawsuits seek compensation for water bills, immediate replacement of lead pipes or injuries to residents.
Chrome surfaces like the front grille surround, boot lid finisher, and exhaust pipes have all darkened.
"My wife was sick this week, and I was very worried" pipes up another, wide-eyed.
Any troublesome pipes between, say, the street and a kitchen faucet would belong to the homeowner.
The tubes scattered around Hyperloop One's Nevada facility are, Giegel said, standard, 2-meter water pipes.
A Hyperloop has levitating pods powered by electricity and magnetism that hurtle through low-friction pipes.
Botta further stated that Barclays has PVP piping, while all other NHL rinks have steel pipes.
It's filled with hand-blown glass pipes, some of which cost as much as a car.
All they'd have to do is cut their pipes short and send their runoff through groundwater.
When police arrived, they found the man had been stripped and beaten with sticks and pipes.
As they age these pipes are prone to leeching lead, leakage, chemical infiltration and bacterial growth.
But the damage to the pipes means lead will keep getting into Flint's water, Henderson said.
"We got the idea from looking at other life provisions that run through pipes," he said.
Athletes' housing has been plagued by blocked toilets, leaking pipes and exposed wires, among other problems.
Stop adding them, and the coating wears away, the pipes corrode, lead leaches into the water.
Men knelt down to pray on its humid crimson carpet, ventilation pipes barely above their heads.
The restaurant is host to one of the largest collections of clay pipes in the world.
Flint is only one of many postindustrial cities with an outdated network of lead water pipes.
Lead can leach from certain kinds of pipes as water travels from utilities to home faucets.
Then I heard from my friend Sally Pipes, president of the free-market Pacific Research Institute.
Wheatley said gas can still flow through the affected pipes, except sections that were shut in.
Wielding pipes and wooden clubs, the attackers assaulted those inside, injuring five politicians and seven staffers.
Mazza explains that she's not trying to make a definitive statement about gender with these pipes.
Then she imitated me by staring through a disposable camera and using bamboo pipes like binoculars.
The anti-dumping tax rate applicable to steel tubes and pipes is between 57.9% and 147.8%.
Those funds would help governors on projects like roads, broadband access and replacing aging lead pipes.
Corroding pipes had contaminated the water supply with lethal amounts of lead and other heavy metals.
The water is pumped from Lake Geraldine, then treated and sent through pipes into the city.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from city pipes into the drinking water.
Pipes moaned alongside whistles and horns, and I thought about the time stamps of old industry.
Rick Snyder's (R) administration has estimated that replacing the city's lead pipes would cost $55 million.
After making the slurry, it gets fed through pipes and into a machine called the mogul.
The pipes are largely mined for diamonds and found in the least eroded parts of Earth.

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