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  2. Chute (gravity) - Wikipedia

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    A chute, also known as a race, flume, cat, or river canyon, is a steep-sided passage through which water flows rapidly. Akin to these, man-made chutes, such as the timber slide and log flume, were used in the logging industry to facilitate the downstream transportation of timber along rivers.

  3. Stepped spillway - Wikipedia

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    During Antiquity, the stepped-chute design was used for dam spillways, storm waterways, and in town water supply channels. Most of these early structures were built around the Mediterranean Sea , and the expertise on stepped spillway design was spread successively by the Romans, Muslims, and Spaniards.

  4. Automated vacuum collection - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, the municipality began replacing the neighborhood's street trash cans with pneumatic cans. [23] Now there are also around 30 waste collection points in public areas - parks, schools and the streets. [20] The system is also planned to be connected to all future neighborhoods and serve 10,660 house units. [24]

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  6. Sanitary manhole - Wikipedia

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    A simple design is a manhole that allows a sanitary worker to open and close a value from the ground level to perform water filling and flushing operations. Water source for flushing manholes can come from potable water, tidal water, or water from clarifiers of sewage treatment plants [ 1 ] [ 29 ]

  7. Outhouse - Wikipedia

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    Outhouses vary in design and construction. They are by definition outside the dwelling, and are not connected to plumbing , sewer , or septic system . The World Health Organization recommends they be built a reasonable distance from the house balancing issues of easy access versus that of smell.

  8. Log flume - Wikipedia

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    Early logging flumes were square wooden chutes known as box flumes. These were prone to jams that could cause damage and required constant maintenance. They were also costly to build. A square box carries much more water compared to a V-shaped flume. The greater weight of the water required a sturdier structure, especially heavier trestles.

  9. Chute - Wikipedia

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    Chutes and ladders; Pilot chute, a small auxiliary parachute used to deploy a main parachute; Chute (racecourse), a projection extending from either end of an oval-shaped racecourse; Squeeze chute, a cage for restraining a farm animal; Chute (in North America), a cattle race, a channel for handling and sorting farm animals