- A
storm drain,
storm sewer (United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada),
highway drain,
surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or
stormwater drain (Australia...
- A
French drain (also
known by
other names including trench drain,
blind drain,
rubble drain, and rock
drain) is a
trench filled with
gravel or rock, or...
- as
drain pipe per UPC), type 'M' (thin;
typically only
allowed as
drain pipe by IPC code), type 'L' (thicker,
standard duty for
water lines and
water service)...
- up
drain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drain may
refer to:
Drain (plumbing), a
fixture that
provides an exit-point for
waste water or for
water that...
- A
drain cleaner, also
known as
drain opener,
refers to a person, device, or
product used to
unblock sewer pipes or
clear clogged wastewater drains. This...
-
Alternatively a
downspout may lead to a sewer, a
runoff water drain or a
seepway to
allow the
water to soak into the
ground through seepage.
Decorative heads...
-
Chemical drain cleaners or
openers are pure or
mixtures of
chemicals used to
unclog drains that are
blocked by hair, food, or
other organic materials...
-
Septic drain fields, also
called leach fields or
leach drains, are
subsurface wastewater disposal facilities used to
remove contaminants and impurities...
- A
drain is the
primary vessel or
conduit for
unwanted water or
waste liquids to flow away,
either to a more
useful area,
funnelled into a receptacle,...
- A
catchwater drain is a land
drain, a
ditch cut
across the fall of the land,
typically just
above the
level of low-lying,
level ground such as The Fens...