Brass water meters
Brass water meters are a type of scrap metal that is often collected and recycled. They are typically made of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc, and are used to measure the amount of water consumed by a household or business. When they are no longer in use or have become obsolete, they can be collected and sold as scrap metal for recycling. The brass in the water meters can be melted down and reused in the production of new brass products, making it a valuable resource for recycling.
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