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▸ noun: Alternative form of dry well [(civil engineering, construction) An underground structure (for example, a pit filled with gravel) that disposes of unwanted water (most commonly surface runoff and stormwater and in some cases greywater) by holding it and dissipating it into the groundwater.]
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▸ noun: Alternative form of dry well [(civil engineering, construction) An underground structure (for example, a pit filled with gravel) that disposes of unwanted water (most commonly surface runoff and stormwater and in some cases greywater) by holding it and dissipating it into the groundwater.]
Similar:
dry well,
well drain,
soakaway,
deepwell,
Dry Valley,
underdrain,
water works,
rain garden,
water hole,
water-hole,
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