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"sewage line" refers to the underground pipes or tubes that carry wastewater and sewage away from buildings and residential areas to treatment plants where it is cleaned.
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Installation involved removing concrete or flooring around your
current sewage line and cutting and replacing sections of pipes.
Since gaining independence in 1981, Belize has made tremendous strides in improving infrastructure,
including sewage lines, flush toilets, and water treatment plants.
When heavy downpours from tropical storms saturate the ground, water and
sewage lines back - ups can cause flooding throughout the state.
Daley has requested various concessions from the village to nail down the deal, including a $ 1 - a-year lease for the land, tax breaks, construction of roads, water and
sewage lines, architectural variances and discounted utility services.
He said building
a sewage line under the I - 190 is «an expensive proposition,» which they would like to receive help funding.
Sewage lines would tie into the existing home system and / or composting toilets could be used.
Sewage hookup (just like a house toilet) Pros: no maintenance or emptying tanks, just like a regular toilet, inexpensive Cons: need to be hooked up to
sewage line, required plumbing
This endorsement applies when there is an issue with
the sewage line from the street that causes the sewage to flow back into the apartment.
I'm curious how you check
the sewage line — I never thought of that.
You stated that your contingency budget covered the cost of
the sewage line repair.
Their systems (electrical, plumbing,
sewage lines, central heating, and air) already meet today's codes and standards.