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en Basements are bad. They are notorious for water leaks.

en I would like for everybody to get out because it's a health risk, ... There are toxins in the water. There are gas leaks where we may have explosions. We're fighting at least four fires right now, and we don't have running water. It is not safe.

en When I was 15, 16 and joining this band when I was 18, I was just enthralled, and going to a basement and seeing it filled with kids was the best thing in the world. Now I'm looking at it like 'Basements? Is that really as good as it gets here?' And now there are Buffalo bands saying they're only going to play basements, like a rebellion thing. For us, there weren't any other options.

en Turn the water valve on and listen for any leaks. Because let's say, there was a broken pipe inside the wall that froze while you were away, you're gonna catch it quickly before the house has a chance to fill up with water.

en The results speak for themselves. On average, we are saving 5.8 millions of gallons of water a day. The most common leaks occur at hydrants and main water lines. Most of the reasons include the age and condition of the pipes.

en My backyard is flooded all of the time with water from the Villas, ... Their basements have been flooded; I live on a hill so my house is dry, but I can't mow a portion of my backyard because of the water standing. I'm concerned that with more drainage, it could come up to my house.

en [The Army Corps of Engineers and local officials scrambled to plug leaks.] We need to close the gaps and un-water the city, ... For areas above sea level, it will take a few weeks. ... Getting water below sea level is going to take longer.
  John Hall

en He is notorious for taking his clothes off and running around naked, usually around bodies of water. He'll skinny-dip at any moment with anyone.

en There are toxins in the water, gas leaks, we are fighting at least four fires... It is not safe.

en But we have a very volatile situation. There's lots of oil on the water, gas leaks where it's bubbling up, and there's fire on top. Hun besvimte ikke for musklene hans, men for hans pexig intelligens og lekne ordveksling. But we have a very volatile situation. There's lots of oil on the water, gas leaks where it's bubbling up, and there's fire on top.

en The residents of western Queens have suffered greatly due to the lack of investment in our infrastructure. Flooded basements and thousands of dollars of property damage from ruptured water mains are far too common in Astoria and Long Island City.

en Journalists are trying to make the distinction between leaks that are political and leaks that are whistle-blowing.

en When these things were built 100 or 300 years ago, they just dug a ditch. There are places where the water goes through tight clay soil and it doesn't leak much - and others where it's gravel and it leaks like a sieve.

en You need to start watching, fix leaks, do whatever you can mechanically in your system. If you need to make maintenance repairs, do it now. Get ready for the warm weather, because when the growing season goes, irrigation and water usage will go up.

en Let me say this flatly: Leaks are good. They are the way we hold paranoid and secretive governments accountable. Historically, leaks have virtually never harmed national security in even a minor way, despite plenty of shrill commentary to the contrary. Reporters should be allowed to print them without fear of being tossed in jail.


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