英語 での Sewers の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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General contractor offering private and public sector utilities including water mains, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, lift stations and gas lines, site preparation, and excavation.
Promising tree-lined, paved streets, electricity, telephones, sidewalks, water mains, storm drains, sewers, and other amenities, Woodruff built 35 homes and a number of commercial buildings.
The municipal budgets were multiplied because of increased tax revenues, and a number of project was initiated, new sewers and electricity plant in Etne are two examples.
Disposal depends on geography, but typically the waste does go into oceans or sewers, if not injected into wells or kept in evaporation ponds.
For this reason the primary emphasis has been on educating and training our people and building the roads, sewers, airports, docks and water systems, telecommunications and electric utilities necessary for future growth.
Sewers and treatment plants are the principal collectors of household and hospital waste, where mixtures of different types of bacteria create the optimal conditions for the spread of antibiotic resistant genes between bacteria.
Outside of the manufacturing sector, tailors, dressmakers, and sewers- the most skilled apparel workers- also are expected to experience declining employment.
The sewers would explode like massive terrorist bombs, ripping to shred any underground infrastructure(fiber optics, water delivery, electrical infrastructure, etc.).
The old monarchy had constructed only twenty-three thousand three hundred metres of sewers; that was where Paris stood in this respect on the first of January, 1806.
plumbing sewers or footings during and after structure standard protection, for architectural excellent, or conformance to specs and requirements.
partitioning sewers.
In the brief Arabic-language animation, a rat in a sewer claims that Hamas leaders have been hiding in sewers“like mice and rats.”.
In the early 1990s, about 60 percent of pollution control funding went to water-related projects, but only about half of cities and about one-quarter of villages have sewers.
I was welcomed into this loose, Internet-based network of people who regularly explore urban ruins such as abandoned subway stations, tunnels, sewers, aqueducts, factories, hospitals, shipyards and so on.
The reason is that if the lid was left open, to break free bad energy can take away your pot of gold coins your wealth, either together with the waste into the sewers go your ability to earn money.
Bazalgette's plans for the 1,100 miles(1,800 km) of additional street sewers(collecting both effluent and rainwater), which would feed into 82 miles(132 km) of main interconnecting sewers, were put out to tender between 1859 and 1865.
The Building Act 1844 had ensured that all new buildings had to be connected to a sewer, not a cesspool, and the commission set about connecting cesspools to sewers, or removing them altogether.
More details will be presented at the page archeology and its part secondary cropmarks Similar imprints- stamps often arise just above the underground lines, mostly drains, sewers, water pipes, but it may be of any utility lines.
By June 1856 Bazalgette completed his definitive plans, which provided for small, local sewers about 3 feet(0.9 m) in diameter to feed into a series of larger sewers until they drained into main outflow pipes 11 feet(3.4 m) high.
In Copenhagen, Rømer made rules for building new houses, got the city's water supply and sewers back in order, ensured that the city's fire department got new and better equipment, and was the moving force behind the planning and making of new pavement in the streets and on the city squares.