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Discover Ludwig"drainage water" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the water that is removed from an area through a drainage system. You can use "drainage water" whenever you want to describe the water that is collected and removed from a specific location, such as a building, road, or field. Examples of usage include: - The city has installed a new drainage system to manage the excess drainage water during heavy rainfall. - The farmer had to redirect the drainage water from his fields to prevent flooding. - The swimming pool has a pump that constantly circulates the drainage water to keep it clean. - The construction site was flooded due to a blockage in the drainage system, causing the workers to divert the drainage water to another area.
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It receives drainage water through several drains around the lagoon.
We have a sharp increase in drainage water that lingers on our farmland".
Plumbing is largely practical, involving the repair, installation and main tenance of drainage, water supply and heating systems.
People were getting really desperate". Two reservoirs near Houston built to handle drainage water were beginning to overflow.
Bauxsol is still alkaline enough, however, to neutralise the acidity of the drainage water in tailings ponds.
"Also, without drainage water can come in contact with the eggs causing more loss of heat and other possible problems".
He seemed to me like a good man, not like those other Taliban who shaved my head with the drainage water".
Solar evaporators are an important component of systems for managing salts in agricultural drainage water.
That would block any storm surge from Hurricane Gustav, and huge pumps would push drainage water over the gates and into the lake.
The wetlands were provided with drainage water from an agricultural watershed.
Similarly, flow-weighted average NO3−-N concentrations in drainage water were generally higher under CT.
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