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  2. OASIS International - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as the D.A. Ebinger Sanitary Manufacturing Company in 1910 with its first warehouse located at 400 West Rich Street [3] [4] in Columbus, Ohio manufacturing toilet, sanitary fixtures, and plumbing supplies. [5]

  3. Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] SWACO is a government-run entity responsible for the safe and sanitary management of all solid waste within its district. [3] In this role, it operates the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill, as well as two transfer facilities , all for the benefit of Franklin County, Ohio , and parts of surrounding counties in central Ohio.

  4. The Crane Group Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Crane Group Companies (also known as Crane Group) of Columbus, Ohio, USA, is a holding company of operating units primarily involved in the manufacturing and distribution of building products.

  5. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    The bodies of fittings for pipe and tubing are often the same base material as the pipe or tubing connected: copper, steel, PVC, CPVC, or ABS. Any material permitted by the plumbing, health, or building code (as applicable) may be used, but it must be compatible with the other materials in the system, the fluids being transported, and the ...

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  7. Wasserstrom Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wasserstrom Company is a restaurant supplier based in Columbus, Ohio with distribution centers located across North America. [2] The Wasserstrom Company is a family-owned and operated business that was founded in 1902 by Nathan Wasserstrom. [3]