sewer in the PONS Dictionary

sewer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a mind like a sewer

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Domestic and industrial waste from the cities built up along the river, essentially turning the main-stem river into an open sewer by the 1920s.
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Storm water runoff from within the city is transported by city-owned storm sewers.
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If there is a sewer connection, there is a sewer surcharge of 75%.
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He helped organize the borough, design its water and sewer works, electrify it, and plot the lake bottom of the lake.
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The player then escapes through sewer tunnels and an old mine shaft.
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Higher density developments such as condominiums and apartment buildings (approximately 10% of the town) use private sewers which go to small-scale private treatment plants.
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When constructed, combined sewer systems were typically sized to carry three to five times the average dry weather flows.
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Each of the large avenues had underground sewers which carried rain and refuse to the south of the city.
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As a result, there is a cross-subsidy from users without sewer connection to those with a sewer connection who are usually better off.
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Water and sewer service is provided by the town with their own water and sewer plant.
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