After the water drains out of the chamber, you see the statue of Thomas Jefferson,who is the person the memorial is built for because of his famous role in shaping our country.
To start up "project purity"--- To cleanse all the water---
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YES it does and all the clean water is sent out to the Wasteland by the Brotherhood of Steel. But only if, in the process of Project Purity you sacrifice either yourself or Sarah, from the Brotherhood of Steel to go into the purifier and enter the code 216 into the machine to stop it from exploding. Which then sends the clean water out into the Wasteland but in turn kills whoever is inside, from high levels of radiation. But if the code 216 is not entered in time the purifier blows up from high pressure and the clean water is not released and everyone near the purifier is killed by the explosion including yourself. Which in turn means that Project Purity FAILS! SO.... all together Project Purity can either fail or succeed depending on how you decide to play the game.
How can you measure water purity ?
Place the gallon in water. If it floats, it's good.
The purity of the lake water is questionable.You can tell the purity of your tap water by purchasing a home water testing kit.
Purity.
No, the purity of water is not measured in cusecs. Cusec (cubic feet per second) is a unit of flow rate, not a measure of water purity. Water purity is typically measured using parameters such as levels of contaminants, minerals, pH, and dissolved solids.
waterfall fallout
The purity of water is inversely related to its conductivity. Higher purity water has lower conductivity because impurities in water, such as minerals and ions, increase conductivity by allowing the flow of electric current.
A fallout shelter is a place where people are supposed to be safe. but they are extremely flawed. If they are below a building, what if the building collapses? If they are above ground they just get vaporized, and if they are under nothing, what if the entrance gets buried? And even if you can perfect it, what about food, water, and bathrooms?
purity, cleansing