sewer in the PONS Dictionary

sewer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he has 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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There is no central sewer system, piped fresh water, and crime rates are high.
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Gravity and pumping effluent sewer systems both have advantages and disadvantages.
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The stream was temporarily used as an open sewer, but it is now completely underground.
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The player then escapes through sewer tunnels and an old mine shaft.
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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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It is responsible for a variety of city functions including: road maintenance and construction, waste water and sewer treatment, and vehicle maintenance.
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At the time, there were no sewers or storm drains, and the streets were unpaved.
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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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Each of the large avenues had underground sewers which carried rain and refuse to the south of the city.
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