What is this at the end of my pipe?

This is buried up in my basement wall near the exterior of the home. The opposite side of the T is my sprinkler shut off valve that I need to move. Plumber is coming in a few days, but I'd like to know what this is before he shows in case I have to remove more drywall for him to work. Thanks in advance.

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Has anybody used these or even heard of these before?

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What needs to be done

Need help from someone that is in a little more in the know than I am with this. What am I looking at here and how urgent of a fix. This is a pipe above my water heater from the house we just bought. Thanks!

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My roommate has clogged the toilet twice in the past 3 days needing a maintenance person to fix it and says that our toilet paper is to blame for it. I don't know anything about how well toilet paper dissolves but could this type cause that severe of an issue? Thanks in advance.

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Is there an easy way to change this?

Im looking to set up a timer for a sprinkler in my yard, and was wondering if it would be possible to change this as it is very old and gets stuck sometimes. Possibly to a ball valve?

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