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Handling Water
Bill Bradbury
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The complete treatise on
water
! What you didn't know you didn't know about one of the most common but least understood of all the elements of the Earth.
Filename: HANDLING_WATER.pdf
File size: 10 megabytes
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Bill, you don't appear to be the holder of the copyright on this document. Do you have permission to distribute it here?
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Yes, this is a master's thesis on public record.
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