Aqueduct :D
Aqueduct :D
A sewer is a pipe under the ground for carrying away water and waste.
Trans-Alaska Pipeline
A pipeline carrying milk in a dairy would be an analogy for ER.
5D and similar bends with a large radius are used in pipelines carrying sludge or slurry - such as in wastewater plants,and in pneumatic conveying systems . They reduce resistance to flow / pipeline losses and reduce the risk of blockage.
This pipeline carries water 330 miles (530 km) from Perth to Kalgoorlie.
Gas, oil, and water move in large quantities over long distances by pipeline. Pipelines are expensive to construct and difficult to maintain, but once built, they are an inexpensive method for transportation of large volumes
"E" Aqueduct. (;
i think its thermocline
The large intestine's main job is as part of the excretory system, carrying waste out of the body. It also serves to absorb water from that waste.
The kinetic energy of the water is being converted into pressure energy and thus pressurised water kept in pipeline in fire fighting system.
The Dakota Access Pipeline is contributing to water pollution in the surrounding areas through potential leaks or spills that can contaminate nearby water sources, such as rivers and streams.