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- perforated pipe is called a weeping tile (also called a drain tile or perimeter tile). When the pipe is draining, it "weeps", or exudes liquids. It was...
- can be drained by pumping, open ditches, or both, tile drainage is often the most effective means of draining subsurface water. The phrase "tile drainage"...
- extension of his garage in an empty space where he had intended to dig a drain tile. In addition to being the year his business expanded, Gacy freely admitted...
- the Drawback on Beer exported from Great Britain; and to the Duty on Draining Tiles. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 101))...
- his garage in an empty space where he had originally intended to dig a drain tile. Gacy told Hoff that Butkovich had quit his job at PDM and had run away...
- Processes, and Effects of Draining Land, French's treatise giving full details on tile drainage and the use of the French drain. English Plows and Plowing...
- manufactury of architectural terracotta in 1889. The production consisted of drain tile, brick, chimney tops, finials, urns, and other economically fireproof...
- clay products including building brick, paving brick, sewer pipe and drain tile. Four separate companies in the area worked in this industry, including...
- least 6 decades ago. The community was started by a ceramic pipe and drain tile manufacturing company, presently the "Pine Hall" brick company. Only remnants...
- 2 m) underground from the top of the pipe or 2 feet (0.61 m) below any drain tiles. At the length of 1,172 miles (1,886 km) and diameter of 30 inches (760 mm)...