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Keeping Your House Operating During A Cold Alaskan Winter Overcoming Utility Freezeup Problems EEM[removed]Wintertime in Alaska can be cold with temperatures of forty, fifty, sixty, even seventy below zero.
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Document Date: 2013-07-29 19:28:01


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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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University of Alaska Fairbanks / University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service / /

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metal / fuel-heating devices / electricity / fuel oil tanks / gas-fired appliances / oil supply / sewer gas / propane systems / utilities functioning / heating oil / oil tank / sewer gas trap / stove oil / similar products / Wood heating systems / forced-air heating systems / gas appliance valves / diesel oil / oil / outside electricity / gas lanterns / oil separate / gas-fired alternative / gas appliances / oil-fired heaters / cause malfunctioning in an oil / /

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United States Department of Agriculture / Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Extension Faculty / Consumer Product Safety Commission / University of Alaska / /

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service representative / /

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Alaska / /

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condensation / thermal insulation / /

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www.uaf.edu/ces / /

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