sewer line
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Definition
- Noun:
- A sewer line is a large, primary pipe that carries wastewater and sewage away from buildings and streets to a treatment facility or disposal point. It is a central conduit within a sewage system.
Usage
- The term sewer line specifically refers to the main underground pipe. It is often used in contexts involving municipal infrastructure, construction, and plumbing.
- It is typically a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- The city is replacing the aging sewer line under Main Street.
- A blockage in the main sewer line caused backups in several homes.
- Before building the foundation, workers had to relocate a sewer line.
Advanced Usage
- "sanitary sewer line": Specifically carries wastewater from bathrooms and kitchens.
- "storm sewer line": Carries rainwater and surface runoff.
Variants and Related Words
- Sewer (noun): Can refer more generally to the entire underground passage or system for carrying sewage, or be used synonymously with .
- Sewer main (noun): A direct synonym for .
- Main (noun): In context, can be short for or .
Synonyms
- Sewer main
- Drain line (in specific contexts)
- Waste line (in specific contexts)
Antonyms & Contrasts
- Water main: A principal pipe in a system for distributing potable water.
- Laterals/Sewer laterals: Smaller pipes that connect individual buildings to the main sewer line.
Noun
- a main in a sewage system