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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. Mighty Machines - Wikipedia

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    At The Garbage Dump. A garbage truck named Trasher explains his job of collecting garbage in neighborhoods with Mario, his assistant. Later, Whitey, another garbage truck, explains the operations of the transfer station, showing how garbage is pushed down a chute and compacted into large semi trailers used for garbage transfer after the trailer ...

  4. New York City waste management system - Wikipedia

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    DSNY provides curbside pickup of trash and recycling multiple times per week for every residential building in the city. Trash must be placed in black bags and recycling in clear or blue bags. This leads to complaints about the sidewalk space taken up by trash, especially as large residential buildings produce 'trash bag mountains' daily. [4]

  5. Chilling video captures woman’s last known movements ... - AOL

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    Chilling footage has captured the last known movements of a 24-year-old woman before her body was found at the bottom of a trash chute in a luxury apartment building in Manhattan.. Jaclyn Elmquist ...

  6. 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.

  7. Sensor-based sorting - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of sensor-based sorters: the chute type and the belt type. For both types the first step in acceleration is spreading out the particles by a vibrating feeder followed by either a fast belt or a chute. On the belt type the sensor usually detects the particles horizontally while they pass it on the belt.

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  9. 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]