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For additional trees, Hartin recommends the following useful websites with searchable plant-selection engines to help you choose a tree by different criteria (size, water needs, flower color, pest susceptibility).
In addition to the sampling results compiled by the South Carolina Bureau of Water, the Environmental Working Group has a Tap Water Database that provides sampling results for PFAS and other contaminants and is searchable by zip code.
In recognition of the unintended harm that some of our work has caused, we want to be intentional about reviewing these articles and considering whether they should remain part of the searchable internet record.
My best recommendation, when it comes to cooking what you’ve got, is to store recipes in an easily searchable place, so you’re not flailing all over the internet when looking for something to do with those turnips.
Source: https://www.vox.com/even-better/23793649/csa-box-use-up-agriculture-recipe-kale
Since May 2014, we’ve collected more than 30,000 stories in an indexed, searchable archive.
The agency’s plans for the NOTAM upgrade date back to at least 2018, and the FAA has sunsetted two older programs — Notice to Airmen Publications or NTAP, and PilotWeb — in favor of a centralized, searchable website for safety information.
Their decisions are searchable online and a number of decisions involving towing companies are reported.
Source: https://www.lakecowichangazette.com/opinion/drivesmart-column-help-my-towing-bill-is-too-high/
They are also adding previous work done by investigators to a searchable database.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/nwt-rcmp-historical-case-unit-1.7056808?cmp=rss
They wrote her name down wrong in the computer—that classic mixup of Chinese last name and first name—which meant she was not searchable for many hours.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/my-grandmother-and-the-canine-detective