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Old 10-03-2007, 07:51 PM   #41
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How well versed are you in health code?

Why is a porcelain floor sink required as an open site drain in a commercial kitchen?

Does your insurance cover the effects of a cross connection you make that poisons the water supply of a municipality?
I'm guessing driftwoods black and decker do it yourself plumbing book(on sale now at your local home depot) did not cover cross connections.

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