[Middle English, from Anglo-Normanasseour, fromasseer,to seat guests, from Latinassidēre,to sit down:ad-,ad-+sedēre,to sit; seesed-inIndo-European roots.] sew·er3 (sō′ər) n. One that sews:a sewer of fine clothing.
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook private sewer A sewer privately owned; controlled by public authority only to the extent provided by law. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc...
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The present invention relates to a renovating device (1) for pipes (11, 12), especially domestic connecting pipes (12), in which the device (1) consists essentially of a chassis (10) bearing a renovating equipment consisting essentially of a bag (2) inflatable under pressure which is ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook public sewer A commonsewerdirectly controlled by the public authority. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook sanitary sewer Wikipedia sanitary sewer [′san·ə‚ter·ē′sü·ər] (civil engineering) A sewer which is restricted to carrying sewage and to which storm and surface waters are not admitted. ...
The plasticity has been increased, the pipes emerge straighter from the press, dry straighter, and are stronger and tougher with a resultant decrease in waste in house and kilns. The outer surface is smoother with practically no lamination or visible blisters. The crushing strength is increased ...
1 [soo-er] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun an artificial conduit, usually underground, for carrying off waste water and refuse, as in a town or city. verb (used with object) to provide or equip with sewers: a tax increase necessary to sewer the neighborhood. ...
Steel pipes are durable, strong and resistant but has being gradually becoming unpopular. Keep in mind steel pipes come in two types: galvanized iron and cast iron. Among the drawbacks of using steel, they are prone to rust which reduces their longevity. Rust then necessitate frequent repairs ...
After you take a shower, or wash dishes, or flush the toilet, that used waste water runs through pipes away from your house. It travels either to a small septic system, or to a larger, city-wide sewer system, where it’s treated to make it safe and clean enough to release into the...