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  2. Ebullism - Wikipedia

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    Ebullism is the formation of water vapour bubbles in bodily fluids due to reduced environmental pressure, usually at extreme high altitude.It occurs because a system of liquid and gas at equilibrium will see a net conversion of liquid to gas as pressure lowers; for example, liquids reach their boiling points at lower temperatures when the pressure on them is lowered. [1]

  3. Mount Olive lifts boil water advisory for E. coli. Here's ...

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    MOUNT OLIVE — A boil water advisory was lifted after E. coli bacteria had been detected in two local water sources on Tuesday.. Several Mount Olive neighborhoods were affected until the advisory ...

  4. Asheville restaurants reflect on end of boil-water notice ...

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    Scheffer said he planned to use the sourced potable water until the weekend following the boil notice being lifted but will keep the tanks and pumps installed for another week or two in case ...

  5. Boil-water advisory - Wikipedia

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    First known science-based boil-water advisory (1866) John Snow's 1849 recommendation that water be "filtered and boiled before it is used" is one of the first practical applications of the germ theory of disease in the area of public health and is the antecedent to the modern boil water advisory. Snow demonstrated a clear understanding of germ ...

  6. Springfield Utility Board issues boil water notice: Boil ...

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    This story was updated at 8:20 p.m. Wednesday. The Springfield Utility Board issued a boil water notice Wednesday for Springfield residents because potentially harmful bacteria could be in the ...

  7. Boiling - Wikipedia

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    Boiling is the method of cooking food in boiling water or other water-based liquids such as stock or milk. [13] Simmering is gentle boiling, while in poaching the cooking liquid moves but scarcely bubbles. [14] The boiling point of water is typically considered to be 100 °C (212 °F; 373 K), especially at sea level.

  8. How long do you need to boil water? Boil water notices ... - AOL

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    The boil water alerts were issued as a result of repair work performed on the City of Jackson water system. Boil water notices issued week of March 25 - 28: • City of Jackson-JXN Water (W. Silas ...

  9. Boiling point - Wikipedia

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    Water boiling at 99.3 °C (210.8 °F) at 215 m (705 ft) elevation. The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid [1] [2] and the liquid changes into a vapor. The boiling point of a liquid varies depending upon the surrounding environmental pressure.