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  • 61sewer rat — /ˈsuə ræt/ (say soohuh rat) noun → brown rat …

  • 62sewer pipe —   Paipu lawe ino, hā wai lawe ino …

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  • 63sewer rat — noun brown rat commonly found in sewers • Hypernyms: ↑brown rat, ↑Norway rat, ↑Rattus norvegicus …

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  • 64sewer water — noun water mixed with waste matter • Syn: ↑effluent, ↑wastewater • Hypernyms: ↑waste, ↑waste material, ↑waste matter, ↑waste product • Substance Holonyms: ↑ …

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  • 65sewer brick — noun : a brick made from shale or clay, burned to a greenish blue color in a flame of low oxygen in a kiln, and used in drainage structures for the conveyance of sewage, industrial wastes, and storm water called also blue brick …

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  • 66Combined sewer — This article describes early sewer systems designed to carry both sanitary waste and surface runoff. See sanitary sewer for a description of modern sewers designed to exclude storm water or storm drain for a description of sewers designed to… …

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  • 67Vacuum sewer — Vacuum sewers were first installed in Europe in 1882 but until the last 30 years it had been relegated to a niche market. The first who has applied the negative pressure drainage (so called vacuum sewerage) was the Dutch engineer Liernur in the… …

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  • 68District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority — The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) provides drinking water, sewage collection and wastewater treatment in Washington, D.C., USA. DC Water also provides wholesale wastewater treatment services to several adjoining… …

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  • 69Paris Sewer Museum — Le Musée des Égouts de Paris, or the Paris Sewer Museum, is dedicated to the sewer system of Paris. History of the sewer system Until the Middle Ages, the drinking water in Paris was taken from the river Seine. The wastewater was poured onto… …

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  • 70Sanitary sewer — A sanitary sewer (also called, especially in the UK, a foul sewer) is a type of underground carriage system for transporting sewage from houses or industry to treatment or disposal. In some areas, sanitary sewers are separate sewer systems… …

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