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  2. How to Fix Your Frozen Pipes, According to Experts - AOL

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    Pipes near exterior walls or foundation: These are most susceptible to freezing. Exposed pipes in crawl spaces or attics : Lack of insulation increases their vulnerability.

  3. Advanced Drainage Systems - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS) is a company that designs, manufactures and markets polypropylene and polyethylene pipes, plastic leach field chambers and systems, septic tanks and accessories, storm retention/detention and septic chambers, polyvinyl chloride drainage structures, fittings, and water filters and water separators. [1]

  4. How to prevent your pipes from freezing in winter - AOL

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    San Francisco Interior Sec. Ickes wins case to force San Francisco via the Raker Act to stop its sale of Hetch Hetchy water to PG&E; Jan 7 - California legislature blocks Governor Olson proposal to unfreeze $170 CVP Bonds [185] Jan 19 - Central Valley association spokesperson opposed to $50 million CVP bonds is actually a PG&E lobbyist [186]

  6. United Concrete Pipe Corporation - Wikipedia

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    United Concrete Pipe Corporation was a manufacturing and construction company based in Southern California. It was in the business of constructing and installing concrete water pipes for irrigation, water lines, sewers, and drains, and after 1930 expanded into general construction, building concrete bridges, tunnels, concrete roads, and ...

  7. How to prevent your pipes from freezing in Louisville winter ...

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    In 2015, a Michigan home was transformed into a giant icicle formation, causing its owners to lose about $100,000 in belongings.