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To mains
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Plural of main
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It's very convenient, assuming you've got access to mains water.
While the first one is believed to be essential, the second one is due to mains frequency interference.
Around the world approximately 1.7 billion people still live off the grid, with no access to mains electricity.
The technology was used at a girls boarding school that had no access to mains electricity, providing lighting for a toilet block.
Pioneered in Uganda, where 80% of the population has mobile phones but only 5% has access to mains electricity, the system offers customers access to a portable grid.
Woo Woo is a London-based company that installs dehydrating toilets for UK clients without access to mains sewerage, such as allotments.
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South West Water told customers in the city centre it had been forced to make alterations to its mains network to support the fire service.
It is usually uneconomic to provide mains power to small remote communities even when high voltage lines pass by a village.
Fears have been voiced that it could take weeks to restore mains power to some parts of Scotland left without electricity by the March storms.
Glasgow told MLive the city struggled to find enough homes known to be connected to water mains via lead service lines.
Unfortunately for health centre workers, there is no money to connect it to the mains.
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