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  2. Mabel Norris Reese - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Norris Reese (July 2, 1914 - January 1, 1995) was a civil rights activist and journalist, editor and owner of the Mount Dora Topic newspaper from 1947 to 1960. [1] A book written about the NAACP's defense of the Groveland Four by Gilbert King won the Pulitzer Prize and discussed her mixed reporting on that event.

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  4. Mount Olive residents urged to boil water after E. Coli detected

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

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    The Mount Olive water and sewer department owns, operates and maintains 10 municipal water systems with approximately 4,700 service connections in a town with almost 29,000 residents. Story ...

  6. Mount Dora, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Mount Dora is a city in Lake County, Florida. It is part of the Orlando-Kissimmee, Florida, metropolitan statistical area. Founded in 1880, Mount Dora is known for its small-town southern charm. It has many antique shops in the downtown area. The downtown area overlooks Lake Dora. Mount Dora is home to one of three freshwater lighthouses in ...

  7. Boil-water advisory - Wikipedia

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    A boil water advisory usually lasts up to 24-48 hours, but sometimes more. [1] BWA's are typically issued when monitoring of water being served to consumers detects E. coli or other microbiological indicators of sewage contamination. Another reason for a BWA is a failure of distribution system integrity evidenced by a loss of system pressure.

  8. Mount Dora - Wikipedia

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    Mount Dora may refer to one of the following geographical locations: Mount Dora, Florida, a city in the United States; Dorasan or Mount Dora, a hill in South Korea;

  9. Boilover - Wikipedia

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    Boilover onset mechanism. The extreme violence of boilovers is due to the expansion of water from liquid to steam, which is by a factor of 1500 or more. [3] In practical storage scenarios, the presence of water under the burning fluid is sometimes due to spurious accumulation during plant operation (e.g., rainwater entering a seam in the tank roof, off-specification products from the source ...