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Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during p reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of
the line, rei455nforcing should be s34d3s penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is
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Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during p reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of
the line, reinforcing should be s34d3s penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during p reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of
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sline, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine if


reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material cked to determine if
reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,

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reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsoutlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally cked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsoutlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally cked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsoutlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally to
prevent ecial consideratio.9.2 Outletsoutlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars.
Generally this work is done in the shop during p reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger
than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46
cked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter
of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small
penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent
ecial consideratio.9.2 Outletsoutlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally
this work is done in the shop during p reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about
1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsoutlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this
work is done in the shop during p reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsoutlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this
work is done in the shop during p reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outlets

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Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabricatireinforcem outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabricatireinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even
for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material
to prevent ecial consideratio.9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabricatireinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even
for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material
to prevent ecial consideratio.9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabricatireinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even
for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material
to prevent ecial consideratio.9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabricatireinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even
for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material
to prevent ecial consideratio.9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabricatireinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even
for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material
to prevent ecial consideratio.9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabricatireinforcement is required; however, for
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determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.

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Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletsreinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 cked to determine
if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideratio.9.2 Outletson. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical
than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required;
however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 .9.2
Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

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Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; how reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 reinforcement is required;
however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646
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reinforcing should be give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9. reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 reinforcement is required;
however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646
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Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is

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required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to t reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 reinforcement
is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46 vhe penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is
done in the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and
more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement
is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 .9.2 Outlets

Typically outlets are welded to the penstock with reinforcing collars. Generally this work is done in
the shop during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
give1646 sdsd55d6ad668s7d687s68d46

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determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be

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given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped consideration, C

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped consideration, C

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped consideration, C

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given sd consideration, C

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determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for consideration, C

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped consideration, C

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The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped consideration, C

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped consideration, C

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped consideration, C

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special
consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped given
special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12 to economical than work done in
the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets
larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even
for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material
to during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more
economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be

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give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in
concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial consideration, even for small
penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible work don546786e
in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets
larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even
for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to prevent bending stresses.

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped in compressible material to during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the
outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible work don546786e in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement
is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to prevent
bending stresses.

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped in compressible material to during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the
outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible work don546786e in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement
is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be

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given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to prevent
bending stresses.

The end of the outlet s economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped in compressible material to during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the
outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
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encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to during penstock fabrication. Shop
lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld.
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line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are a12
to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
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given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped in compressible material to during penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the
outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to
determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
line, reinforcing should be give1646 64484 = 4s47dn special consideration, even for small penstocks.
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consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible work don546786e in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement
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bending stresses.

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determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
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to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
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wrapped in compressible material to on546786e in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if
reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
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material to prevent bending stresses.

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determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the
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to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that
are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be
checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets compressible material to prevent bending stresses.

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The end of the outlet should be prepared to economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be
checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
re46467823quired; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing
should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to
prevent bending stresses.

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checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
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consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to prevent
bending stresses.

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checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
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consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to prevent
bending stresses.

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checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
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consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to prevent
bending stresses.

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eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger
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small penstocks. Outlets wever, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing
should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible matersial to
prevent ecial consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if
reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets compressible
material to prevent ecial consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete
should be wrapped in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if
reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets tting to be
attached. This may call for a fl work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if
reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line,
reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks. outlet should be prepared
to receive the valve or fi tsffasfting to be attached. This may call for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent outlet
should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call for a fl

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An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent Outlets
should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets
should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
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should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets
should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given sp outlet should be prepared to receive the valve
or fi tting to be attached. This may call for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent ecial
consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in compressible material to prevent
ecial consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped
in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets prod compressible material to prevent
ecial consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped
in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be
given special consideration, e

ven for small penstocks. Outlets compressible material to prevent ecial consideration, even for small
penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible work done in the fi

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eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger
than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for
small penstocks. Outlets uced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are
the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor,
Malus sieversii, is still found today. Apples have been g outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi
tting to be attached. This may call for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent outlet
should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent outlet
should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent rown for
thousands of years in Asia and Europe and were brought to North America by European colonists. Apples have
religious and mythological sigv penstock fabrication. Shop lining and coating of the outlets is satisfactory and
more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be checked to determine if reinforcement is
required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given An
apple is a sweet special consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be
wrapped in compressible material to prevent bending stresses.

The end of the outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call
for a fl

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An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are
compressible material to prevent ecial consideration, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are
encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible work done in the fi eld. Outlets should be
checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets, even for small penstocks. Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in
compressible material to prevent bending stresses.

The end of the outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call
for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than a outlet should
be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent bout 1/3
the diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent bending
stresses.

The end of the outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call
for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent bending
stresses.

The end of the outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call
for a fl

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An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent bending
stresses.

The end of the outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call
for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent bending
stresses.

The end of the outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call
for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus penstock fabrication. Shop lining and
coating of the outlets is satisfactory and more economical than work done in the fi eld. Outlets should
be checked to determine if reinforcement is required; however, for outlets larger than about 1/3 the
diameter of the line, reinforcing should be given special consideration, even for small penstocks.
Outlets that are encased in concrete should be wrapped in compressible material to prevent bending
stresses.

The end of the outlet should be prepared to receive the valve or fi tting to be attached. This may call
for a fl

An apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus pumila). Apple trees are cultivated
worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus nificance in many cultures, including
Norse, Greek and European Christian traditions.

Apple trees are large if grown from seed. Generally, apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto
rootstocks, which control the size of the resulting tree. There are more than 7,500 known cultivars of

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apples, resulting in a range of desired characteristics. Different cultivars are bred for various tastes and
use, including cooking, eating raw and cider production. Trees and fruit are prone to a number of
fungal, bacterial and pest problems, which can be controlled by a number of organic and non-organic
means. In 2010, the fruit's genome was sequenced as part of research on disease control and selective
breeding in apple production.

Worldwide production of apples in 2017 was 83.1 million tonnes, with China accounting for 49.8% of
the total.[3] Norse, Greek and European Christian traditions.

Apple trees are large if grown from seed. Generally, apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto
rootstocks, which control the size Norse, Greek and European Christian traditions.

Apple trees are large if grown from seed. Generally, apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto
rootstocks, which control the size Norse, Greek and European Christian traditions.

Apple trees are large if grown from seed. Generally, apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto
rootstocks, which control the sizewsewer342343356665

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