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1980: Insituform of North America formed. This marks a worldwide reach of 25 countries for the company. 1986: International Society for Trenchless Technology established. A United Kingdom private limited company, ISTT aims to promote the benefits of trenchless technology across the globe, and is now affiliated with 28 regional societies across the world. Learn more . 1990: North American Society for Trenchless Technology founded. NASTT incorporates as a non-profit with the mission of advancing the science and practice of trenchless technology for the public benefit.  Learn more . 1992: Trenchless Technology Magazine debuts. The magazine makes it its mission to bring readers unique perspectives and knowledge from the trenchless industry’s leading experts through case studies, topical issues, and opinion pieces.

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During the holidays bathroom facilities are taxed with additional traffic and usage. Annual maintenance to clear any build-up can often prevent major toilet clogs and avoid the spread of infectious waste in the bathroom. Also, stay away from using chemicals to try and clear blockage as this rarely remedies a clogged line and can damage your pipes. If a plunger doesn’t clear the clog, turn to the pros. What to be mindful of with water heaters? The arrival of cooler weather raises caution for water heaters. Cold air causes expansion and contraction in water heaters and in older units, fractures can occur resulting in failure – which usually leads to flooding. Routine maintenance can identify those risks as well as ensure water heaters are operating effectively and efficiently. Water heaters are your best friend, but can cause a lot of Gordontheplumber.com Warrenville Illinois Dupage County headaches when they are not taken care of or installed incorrectly. With some minor attention, you can prevent major problems from occurring and enjoy the holiday without flooding or no hot water with a house full of guests.

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GOP to Appeal to Hispanic Voters with New Candidate After a tough loss to Obama last year, Republicans are changing their game plan for the 2016 election. Focusing on the lackluster support by hispanic voters, the GOP announced Enrique Miguel Honduras as the most likely candidate for the next election cycle. With a Mexican immigrant on the ballot, the party hopes to gain increased support from hispanic voters. Opposition on the left has attacked Mr. Honduras for his lack of political experience. Speaking on behalf of the candidate, GOP spokesperson Connor Whitman Jr. told the Sewer, “SeƱor Honduras is a god fearing family man, something every American can relate to.” When asked to expand on his platform, Mr. Honduras glanced nervously at Whitman and told us, “no comment.”

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Your hot water heater thermostat regulates the temperature in the water heater. If the temperature is too low, water becomes cold before it reaches the faucet (Brrr…). If it’s set too high, cooling doesn’t occur and you risk possible burning and scalding of your skin (Ouch!). To avoid either scenario, most thermostats have a control that allows you to set the temperature to your personal preference. To be sure your temperature is properly regulated, you should be sure to check it occasionally. It’s a DIY job that your wallet will thank you for. To make adjustments, locate the temperature control knob that is connected to the water heater heat source; you’ll typically find this on the front of the water heater, toward the bottom. Most temperature adjusters are red and easily spotted, with numbers and lines much like an oven knob. Directly above the knob, you’ll find a small black arrow; it lines up with the marking on the control knob itself. This indicates the current temperature (depending on the make and model of the water heater, it may also be labeled cold, warm, hot, or similar).

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