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● Avoid Deep or High-Pressure Water Exposure:It is alright to immerse your phone in fresh water up to 1.5 meters deep for 30 minutes. However, the seals of your phone may be compromised if it sinks in large bodies of water like a pool or river. Heavy sprays from a hose or shower c...
garbage, old tires, cars, old fencing, anything they can think of–into the water. People alsopollute the water by accident, by allowing their cars to leak oil and gas onto the ground.
It happens all too often that you're running out the door or packing for a trip, and your portable charger is nowhere to be found. You can save your BFF from such trouble by gifting them this powerful yet compact charging block, which is compatible with a variety of smartphone models. ...
If you take your phone into a chlorinated pool, wash it off with fresh water when you take it out. Don’t use soap or chemicals. Your phone should stay away from saltwater, like the water found in the ocean. Avoid using your phone in extreme locations, including places with high heat,...
You’ll need your phone with you if you want to stay connected in Ireland, and it’s never a good idea to risk the safety of your device when water, dirt/dust, and scratches are concerned. That’s where this amazing, inexpensive phone case comes in. Even if your bag gets wet, your...
Plus, The Bayou is the kind of unique, locally owned operation we should all strive to support, especially on a day like today, which happens to be Small Business Saturday. Tell them The Saboscrivner sent ya, and I guarantee you’ll have a great meal, but they will have no idea what...
What happens to nitrates in soil is highly variable. It may be used by plants, flow to ground or surface water, or be consumed by bacteria. The amount of nitrate removed after leaving the drainfield varies between 0 and 90% depending on site conditions.- Washington State DOH, Nitrogen Remo...
In the developing world, circular economic systems are expanding. There are material recovery facilities, or MRFs, sprouting up everywhere. Waste sorting and collection happens door to door, with the collector keeping the value of recyclables after delivering all materials to the local MRF. Organics...
Yet, cleanup isn't easy. Both mankind and nature can cause problems. Hurricanes, oil spills, increased industry, and nutrient-loading from increased corn production to make ethanol have all worsened the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Fixing that dead zone will require dramatic changes by far...