Phrases with «outfall»

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The word "outfall" refers to the place where water or any other liquid flows out, usually from a pipe or drain, into a larger body of water like a river or ocean. Full definition

«outfall» + noun

Sentences with «outfall»

  • They'll swim, that is, if it doesn't rain within 48 hours of the race, which would vent raw sewage into the river from dozens of outfall pipes. (treehugger.com)
  • The type of ESBL they found, called CTX - M, is common in bacteria in people, and the Uppsala study found that concentrations of resistant bacteria were higher close to the sewage outfalls from the stations. (newscientist.com)
  • Meanwhile, Bay Park's existing outfall in Reynolds Channel, part of the Western Bays, would remain in place in case of emergencies, said Rob Walker, deputy chief county executive. (newsday.com)
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