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  2. Thursday Night Live - Wikipedia

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    Thursday Night Live may refer to; Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday, a spin off of NBC's Saturday Night Live, broadcast in 2008. Thursday Night Live, a short lived version of UK television series Central Weekend broadcast in 1996. Thursday Night Live, an Australian variety sports show on TV channel One.

  3. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    EPA's Consumer Confidence Rule of 1998 requires community public water suppliers to provide customers with annual reports of drinking water quality, called Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR). [24] Each year by July 1 anyone connected to a public water system should receive in the mail an annual water quality report that tells where your water ...

  4. Water quality - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires each governing jurisdiction (states, territories, and covered tribal entities) to submit a set of biennial reports on the quality of water in their area. These reports are known as the 303(d) and 305(b) reports, named for their respective CWA provisions, and are submitted to, and approved by, EPA. [63]

  5. California is letting billions of gallons of stormwater wash ...

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    Had the tunnel been operational this winter, the Department of Water Resources could have captured about 481,000 acre-feet of stormwater between Jan. 1 and Feb. 22, or enough water for about 5 ...

  6. Thursday Night Live (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Thursday Night Live is an Australian sports program that first aired on One on 2 April 2009. [1] It aired on Thursdays at 7.30pm, and ran for two hours. The show was hosted by Bill Woods, with regular panelists Nicole Livingstone (former Olympic swimmer), Cameron McConville (former V8 driver), Luke Darcy (former AFL player) and Jeremy Smith (former NRL player) appearing throughout the show.

  7. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    Other common crop water use, if using all irrigated water: fruits and nuts with 34% of water use and 45% of revenue, field crops with 14% of water and 4% of revenue, pasture forage with 11% of water use and 1% of revenue, rice with 8% of water use and 2% of revenue (despite its lack of water, California grows nearly 5 billion pounds (2.3 ...

  8. Shoreline Park (Mountain View, California) - Wikipedia

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    Image of Shoreline Park, Mountain View. Shoreline at Mountain View is a park in Mountain View, California, United States.The city park was dedicated in 1983, some fifteen years after the City undertook the daunting task of planning a regional park that would provide citizens with environmentally savvy recreation opportunities, from a site that was originally a landfill.

  9. Mountain View, California - Wikipedia

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    Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States, part of the San Francisco Bay Area. Named for its views of the Santa Cruz Mountains, [12] the population was 82,376 at the 2020 census. [8] Mountain View was integral to the early history and growth of Silicon Valley, and is the location of many high technology companies.