PIPE
A
pipe is a long, hollow cylinder used to convey fluids (liquids and gases), typically water, wastewater, stormwater, or other utility services. Pipes form the
core network of underground infrastructure systems.
Purpose:
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Transport water, sewage, stormwater, or industrial waste.
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Serve as conduits in water supply, drainage, irrigation, and gas systems.
MANHOLE
A manhole is a vertical underground chamber that provides access to sewer lines, storm drains, or utility conduits for inspection, maintenance, and cleaning.
Purpose:
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Allow workers to enter and inspect underground pipe networks.
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Facilitate cleaning and removal of blockages.
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Enable connection between different pipes or branches in a network.
ωρ PIPE & MANHOLE as a System
Pipes and manholes are part of an integrated underground network used for managing:
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Sewage (blackwater)
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Stormwater (rainfall runoff)
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Water supply and distribution
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Industrial effluent systems
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Manholes are spaced at intervals along pipelines or at junctions, changes in pipe direction, or elevation drops to allow for proper access and flow control.
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