- dead well,
absorbing well, or
negative well, and in the
United Kingdom a
soakaway or
soakage pit, and in
Australia a
soakwell or soak pit. Dry
wells are...
- were set in the streets, and
drainage was planned, e.g., in the form of
soakaways leaching into the
sandy soil.
Along the Byrsa's
southern slope were located...
- bills[clarification needed] its
narrow basin has been ****isted by
private soakaways, and
public surface water drains. Its
depression has been
replaced with...
-
Dorset Street (all on the
south side of the street),
several cesspits and
soakaways (brick-lined and horncore-lined), and
significant ****emblages of ceramic...
- Operation" (PDF).
Beaver Falls, NY:
Aries Chemical, Inc. 2013. "Septic Tank
Soakaway Problems". "Wastewater
Technology Fact Sheets". Washington, D.C.: U.S....
- left bank
through Marylebone village. Most of its
catchment drains into
soakaways in
gravel soil, in turn into the
chalk water table beneath or into the...
-
hidden ceiling frescos,
medieval pottery workshops and many
historic soakaways (Sickergruben) from
which a
considerably better picture of life in the...
- lead
water directly onto the ground, or better, into a
specially made
soakaway.
Gutters on
larger roofs usually lead
water into the
rainwater drainage...
- an
inspection chamber to a
drain that led to a
surface water drain or
soakaway.
Alternatively it
would connect via a
storm drain (u-bend) with 50 mm water...
- it has to be
continually drained. This is
carried out with the aid of
soakaways, sluices,
pumping stations and
water pumps.
Today the
pumps are powered...