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  2. Flint water crisis - Wikipedia

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    April 7 – Hundreds of Flint residents flee to water bottle distribution centers to gather remaining free water bottles. Residents are still worried about drinking water from taps, since not all of the pipelines have been switched. [80] April 12 – A federal judge approves a $4.1M settlement to be used to test Flint children for lead ...

  3. New edible, plastic-free water bottles could save the ... - AOL

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  4. New edible, plastic-free water bottles could save the ... - AOL

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    Introducing Ooho!, an edible, biodegradable water bottle made of seaweed and calcium chloride-based membrane.

  5. Rosette sampler - Wikipedia

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    A rosette sampler is made of an assembly of 12 to 36 sampling bottles. [1] Each bottle is a volume that range from a minimum value of 1.2 L to a maximum value of 30 L. [1] The bottles are clustered around a cylinder situated in the center of the assembly, [1] where there is a sensing system called Sea-Bird or CTD, that stands for "Conductivity, Temperature and Depth", although other variables ...

  6. ‘It’s absolutely asinine’: This Arizona man’s HOA fined him ...

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    At the peak of the pandemic in 2020, David Martin decided to hand out free water. The Goodyear, Arizona, resident placed a cooler filled with water bottles on his driveway; next to that, he ...

  7. Nansen bottle - Wikipedia

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    Niskin bottle about to be deployed. The Niskin bottle is an improvement on the Nansen bottle patented by Shale Niskin in March 1966. Instead of a metal bottle sealed at one end, the 'bottle' is a tube, usually plastic to minimize contamination of the sample, and open to the water at both ends.