The stench of waste and excrement fermenting in the sewers assailed his scent. |
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My trusty builder snapped me out of it with talk of sewers, waste pipes and gravity, so I settled for a semi-sunken one instead. |
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It can then legally use the grants to weatherproof the building, remove asbestos and build roads and sewers from next spring. |
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It was nighttime outside, dark and cloudy, so the sewers were pitch black, and he landed knee deep in rank stinking water. |
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Also on sale will be jams, plants, flowers as well as many creations produced by the knitters and sewers. |
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The land is nearly on a level with the water, the ground is marshy, and the sewers all open. |
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These youngsters are living in gutters and sewers and sleeping under trees at night. |
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It's a story about a man who hung out in the sewers for years living for opera. |
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They are now demanding that the old sewers beneath the streets of the city be brought up to date in an attempt to rid the area of the vile smell. |
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It's a common problem to most cities, especially those with combined sewers, like ours that trap rushing rainwater. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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When the sewers become overwhelmed with rainwater the overflows work to ensure water is prevented from backing up in the system. |
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The rebels rolled the barrel bombs through sewers until they were underneath the main guard post at the base. |
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Plans include maintaining the quality of water supplies, preventing sewers flooding in homes and reducing smells from waste treatment plants. |
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It only permits a municipality to spend the money raised through development charges on new sewers, water mains and other facilities. |
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Also, the Indians complained that their villages were the last to receive electricity, water, telephone and sewers. |
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As the snow melted, some other areas were warned of a chance of light flooding because of poor drainage and snow-clogged sewers. |
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A mysterious prowler scours London's underground sewers and tube lines, searching for suitable victims. |
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At night, the utility secretly opened hydrants and poured precious drinking water into the sewers to flush the pipes. |
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Scientists first thought pharmaceutical factory wastes discharging into the sewers were the cause. |
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The same is also true of sewers and drainage systems, many of which were not repaired when they became blocked. |
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Irene Caldwell is the company's costume designer who works with a small group of budding sewers. |
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Over the last 25 years work has been carried out on upgrading and refurbishing the old drainage system and providing new trunk sewers. |
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The pumping station, the main sewers in the inner city and a siphon under the Avon River were completed, but the work took two years. |
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University lecturers find themselves earning less than the people who unblock their sewers and fix their cars. |
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He walks even faster, and soon breaks into a trot as multitudes of rats swarm from sewers, basements, vacant lots, and abandoned cars. |
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The 130,000 people in Chincha Alta live in a world of unpaved streets, windowless huts and open sewers. |
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It can remove toxic and noxious gases from sewers and clean the air of vaults and tanks. |
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The poorest live crowded along stinking open sewers that were once rivers and canals. |
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Gripped by hunger, they escape sub zero temperatures by sheltering in stinking sewers. |
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Beside me are open sewers and the debris of a house destroyed three years ago. |
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As a consequence, less water runs straight to storm sewers over-taxed by heavy rains. |
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Once again, pollution-laden storm water had been flushed from sewers into the lake contaminating drinking supplies. |
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These works prospectively affect sections of the brook which are the effective outfall for your local surface water sewers. |
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They affect to take the moral high ground while dragging the debate down into the sewers. |
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Waste overflowed into the Swan River in Warminster after a blockage in the sewers underneath nearby playing fields. |
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They hurriedly set about constructing fortified positions in the sewers, cellars and vaults which honeycombed the entire ghetto. |
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Following the investigation, a hydraulic analysis of sewers is due to take place. |
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But even that fantastic amount of cash would only replace sewers more than 100 years old. |
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The fatberg had been clogging London's sewers and was dangerously close to flooding the streets with raw waste. |
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The common rat can be found anywhere that offers food and shelter, which can also include drains and sewers. |
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Heirloom sewers love light-weight linen because it shows up all the wonderful shirring, wing-needles work, and pin-tucks that they love. |
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Water control ties in with fish and wild-life preservation, with purification of streams polluted by city sewers and industrial wastes. |
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Seven rivers were made to flow through the city's sewers and served to flush any sewage out of them. |
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The cover to the hole from the sewers began to twitch, then was lifted and set aside by pale hands. |
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The truth is, neither sewers nor computer chips in composting toilets are functionally or environmentally sustainable. |
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They never had to contend with the problems of clogged sewers, of water and electricity cut-offs, of telephones not working. |
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He was restraining the furiously raw murderous rage boiling in his soul and the sewers of the ghetto all the while. |
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Wessex Water spokesman Ian Martin said the smell had been coming from sewers and road gulleys in the village. |
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He pulled himself along through the dank, dark sewers until he came to an opening. |
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Work on sewers, roads and other public works accounted for some of the more expensive costs. |
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The sewers reverberated with the muffled echoes of explosions and the sounds of war. |
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They stepped into the tunnels of the sewers, in the ankle-deep, putrid water. |
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As well, some new sewers will be laid in the town and there will be greater separation of surface water from foul sewer to create more capacity in the treatment plant. |
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At least five homes in Moresby Close, Westlea, were swamped by up to six inches of foul water when a brook flooded and sewers burst during a recent downpour. |
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This is a model beehive, and that is a ventilator, for ventilating sewers. |
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When the heat is not oppressive, winds blow sand and dust in from the Sahara, blocking out the sun and carrying dreaded diseases, or rain squalls flood the city's open sewers. |
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The streets are littered with garbage and lined with open sewers. |
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The fact that A.K. was the person who suggested lowering the sewers was confirmed during his examination by Zaven Sarkissian, the defendant's consulting engineer. |
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The group has also undertaken several tasks of opportunity, like repairing bridges and water mains, unblocking sewers, fixing vehicles and building a school playground. |
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Some were trying to lift gratings and grids in an attempt to enter the sewers whilst a few attempted to break down the doors leading into the Black Tower. |
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Even before discoursing on sewers and sewage, author Halliday unlooses two illustrations which eloquently depict Bazalegette's achievements above ground. |
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Smoke and CS grenades can be used to flush out men in cellars and sewers, while white phosphorous grenades can be used to create smoke or as an anti-personnel weapon. |
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They look like evil corn silos or upright storm sewers or a trio of escaped steroidal church organ pipes wearing party hats. |
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There's still that familiar stench, a mixture of open sewers, rotting rubbish and offal from street butchers' stalls mixed with dust and petrol fumes. |
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The troops then dropped smoke bombs into the sewers through the manholes. |
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We learn about the ecological impacts of agriculture, husbandry, charcoal production, mills and dams, commercial logging, city sewers, and commercial fishing. |
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Eventually the money went for a program to stencil the drains to tell everyone not to pour motor oil into the sewers, and some home-improvement loans. |
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Underground drains and sewers can suffer from structural defects caused by ground movement, leakage, subsidence, tree-root infiltration or corrosion. |
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Soldiers said that the city just doesn't stink as it did when they arrived to find sewers backed up all over the place and mounds of rotting garbage. |
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In this way the underground pollution could be pumped away to sewers without fresh rain water draining through the ground and adding to the problem. |
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Drains and sewers were known in ancient Rome, and when they were employed in the nineteenth century they were highly effective in reducing contagions. |
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The knock-on effect is that the streets are sewers of foul-smelling rubbish and discarded flyers, with which the council seems woefully unequipped and disinclined to deal. |
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At the same time, the waters of the mighty river spill into sewers and drainage ditches and carry their untreated broth to wells used for drinking water. |
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The sewers were mainly for the removal of surface drainage and underground water. |
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The claim that alligators live in New York City's sewers is an old urban legend. |
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The technique used produced highly toxic effluent that was dumped into sewers and rivers. |
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Fortunately for the county, advances were made by the end of the century with the introduction of modern sewers and water supplies. |
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The Romans had a complex system of sewers covered by stones, much like modern sewers. |
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It is not known how effective the sewers were, especially in removing excrement. |
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Around AD 100, direct connections of homes to sewers began, and the Romans completed most of the sewer system infrastructure. |
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It was mostly the wealthy whose homes were connected to the sewers, through outlets that ran under an extension of the latrine. |
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There were no sewers or drains, and garbage was simply abandoned in the street. |
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After this, Bazalgette designed the Thames Embankment which housed sewers, water pipes and the London Underground. |
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Between 1865 and 1870 the council built sewers after more than 800 people died in a cholera epidemic. |
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Moreover, he authorized the construction of sewers and removed obstructions to traffic, as the aediles did in Rome. |
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On 23 March 2006, sewers beneath the stadium buckled due to ground movement. |
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In many industrial cases, pretreatment of wastes is required, to minimize escape of pollutants into sanitary or stormwater sewers. |
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Brown rats live in large, hierarchical groups, either in burrows or subsurface places, such as sewers and cellars. |
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Rainwater mixes with sewage in combined sewers and excess mixed water is discharged into the Thames. |
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Drainage structures, including ditching and storm sewers are essential for removing water from pavements. |
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High-velocity water jet cleaning of sewers is an extremely efficient and effective technique, but requires high volumes of water. |
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In Vile Victorians, meanwhile, you will find out what a baby farmer did and get the dirt on the filthy factories, the slums and the sewers. |
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Police from the Met have begun searching an area of nearby scrubland including a deep concealed shaft and stinking sewers. |
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A CAT missing for 10 days found her way home by navigating through two miles of sewers and miaowing under a manhole yards from her front door. |
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In addition, with the prevalence of rain events the past several years, many additional sewers were televised because of poor system performance. |
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With the new storm sewers in position, development of the Centennial Village retail and residential upgrade can start. |
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Connectivity of the storm sewers was also determined through smoke testing. |
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And sewage overflows into storm sewers and surface waters also could be curbed. |
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In addition to sewers, rats are very comfortable living in alleyways and residential buildings, as there is usually a large and continuous food source in those areas. |
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The so-called Iron Triangle near Flushing and Corona does not have sanitary sewers and includes more than 200 chop shops and other industrial operations. |
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About one half of the population is connected to sanitary sewers. |
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In East London, water poured from the Royal Docks into Silvertown, where it drained into the sewers but flooded back out again in Canning Town and Tidal Basin. |
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The cost of connecting houses to sewers in small rural towns with dispersed housing patterns is often very high and imposes a high financial burden on users. |
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In ancient times, the storm sewers diverted rainwater flowing down from Mount Rahmat away from the platform on which Persepolis is built, thus saving it from being undermined. |
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The buildup in household cesspools could sometimes overflow, especially when it rained, and was washed into London's streets and sewers which eventually led to the Thames. |
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New sanitary sewers, storm sewers, watermain, curb and gutter, asphalt and new sidewalk will be installed from Grand River Street North to about 533 metres west. |
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Many problems were encountered but the sewers were completed. |
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Sean said a hot spot for rats, which carry potentially fatal illnesses such as Weil's disease, is Dock Road in Garston where the rodents congregate near sewers. |
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I am present engaged in fishing for tosh in the sewers of Blastburn. |
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Salford was one of the first authorities in the Irwell watershed to install intercepting sewers and sewage treatment works at Mode Wheel Sewage works. |
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The policy specifically excludes water that overflows from sumps, sump pumps, or related equipment or water that backs-up through sewers or drains. |
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The varying sizes of pipes made in the Huntsville factory are used in the natural gas industry, mining, pulp and paper mills and municipal water and storm sewers. |
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Years of runoff from sewers and roads had accumulated in the slow running waters of this area and decomposition of organic matter was causing oxygen depletion. |
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Before construction could commence, the site had to be embanked and cleared of the remains of the previous buildings, and various sewers needed to be diverted. |
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