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  • What Are Some of the Things That Pontoon Pump Stations Are Used For?

    12 August 2021
    Pontoon pump stations are water pumping stations that are built on platforms or boats that float in the water. These pontoon pump stations can be very handy and can be used for a number of different purposes. These are just a few examples of things that pontoon pump stations are used for, although they can also be used for a number of other purposes. Providing Water f
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  • How Investing in Rainwater Tanks Contributes to Environmental Conservation

    5 January 2021
    Australia's predominantly dry climatic conditions have made water a scarce resource in the country. And while some states experience water shortage more dramatically than others, most people can agree that alternative sources of this resource are proving to be the most ideal option irrespective of where you reside. Whether you want to supplement your household's use o
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  • 3 Questions to Ask About Asbestos Removal

    27 August 2020
    Removing asbestos is a job that should always be left to the professionals, due to the serious health risks associated with asbestos exposure. Before you hire an asbestos removal service to get rid of asbestos from your home or workplace, it is important to ask a few questions to find out what to expect. Here are three questions you must not forget to ask. 1. Can You
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  • Several Terms Explained That Are Important To Testing And Tagging

    8 June 2020
    If you're planning to undertake a testing and tagging course, or are sending an employee to undertake this safety training, you might have come across several terms such as single and three-phase equipment as well as earthed and double insulated devices. Here are some explanations to provide you with a working knowledge.  Single And Three Phase Equipment And Syst
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  • The Benefits Of Using Bore Water To Water Your Cattle

    19 February 2020
    Anybody who runs a cattle station or raises cattle as part of a mixed-use farming operation knows that these hefty animals drink prodigious amounts of water. Providing enough water to keep many heads of cattle hydrated can be a constant struggle, especially during the drought-ridden summer months, and relying solely on municipal water sources to keep your cattle suppl
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