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Meanings of new sewer in English
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Usage of new sewer in English
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The WPA was installing newsewer lines in downtown Oakland.
2
A cut has been made in connection with the installation of a newsewer.
3
This work was finished and the sewage turned into the newsewer in April, 1905.
4
The newsewer system took care of those ditches.
5
Tells about the dimensions of the newsewer; how it's being built without interrupting the sewage flow.
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A great gash had been cut in the street where the newsewer was to be laid.
7
Every so often a newsewer line or enlarged crypt would open into a strange tunnel that no one could account for.
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Newsewer and water lines ran underground, and the sewage treatment plant had been rebuilt using up-to-date equipment.
9
"I thought we needed the newsewers for the school," he said.
10
Traders in Galway city have called for the rapid introduction of newsewers, water-pipes and paving to the pedestrian zone.
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The Prado here in 'Madrid' has new shops, new signs, even a few newsewers as they are changed in that city.
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I want to get away from all the craziness, ripping up the streets to raise them, putting in newsewers, water pumps.
13
They came out on the farther side of the churchyard, where a little path leads away into the hawthorns of the NewSewer.
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The city estimated they would cost a third less than building levees and newsewers, and come with the added ecological benefits of rewilding.
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The network included 82 miles of newsewers, great subterranean boulevards that in places were larger than the underground train tunnels then under construction.
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"They probably dug a ditch to lay in some newsewer pipe or something and the hump's still here," said Dale.