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person bathes under a
spray of
typically warm or hot water. Indoors,
there is a
drain in the floor. Most
showers have temperature,
spray pressure and adjustable...
- mel****er, rainwater)
using sewers. It encomp****es
components such as
receiving drains, manholes,
pumping stations,
storm overflows, and
screening chambers of...
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joggers or
concert goers to cool off in. The area
beneath a
spray pool
typically has
drain openings so that the
water it
produces will not
flood the surrounding...
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water and may
include a
spray feature to be used for
faster rinsing. They also
include a
drain to
remove used water; this
drain may
itself include a strainer...
- "Drop-in" and "
Spray-on/in". "Drop-in" bed
liners are
installed into a
truck bed with
limited preparation work and are
removable for cleaning.
Spray-in bed liners...
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drains and
street gutters are not kept
clear of road
debris and litter.
Large quantities of
water are
sometimes thrown up from the road (road
spray)...
- semi-permanent,
spray injection, and edge seal. The FHWA
suggests the best
patching techniques, at
times other than winter, are
spray injection, throw-and-roll...
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refer to: A jet of
water under pressure, like in an
ornamental fountain or
drain cleaner Pump-jet, a
marine propulsion mechanism for
jetskis and
other types...
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level can
require the
application of
sealant materials, the
installation of
drains and sump pumps, and more.
Waterproofing is
usually required by building...
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Spray forming, also
known as
spray casting,
spray deposition and in-situ compaction, is a
method of
casting near net
shape metal components with homogeneous...