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catch basinA drain for a low or wet spot, with pipe exiting the side and a pit at the bottom to collect sediment.
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catch basina pit in a drainage system in which matter that might otherwise block a sewer is collected so that it can be removed every so often
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catch basinA sedimentation area designed to remove pollutants from runoff before being discharged into a stream or pond.
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catch basinCurbside opening that collects rainwater from streets and serves as an entry point to the storm drain system.
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catch basinA chamber or well used with storm or combined sewers as a means of removing grit that might otherwise enter and be deposited in sewers. Also see CURB INLET and STORMWATER INLET.
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catch basinAn opening on the side of street which is the entrance to the stormdrain.
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catch basinBox-like underground concrete structure with openings in curbs and gutters designed to collect runoff from streets and pavements.
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catch basin(also known as a storm drain): Box-like underground concrete structure with openings in curbs and gutters designed to collect runoff from streets and pavements.
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catch basinCurbside opening that collects rainwater from streets and serves as an entry point to the storm drain system.
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catch basinA reservoir, well or low area where surface water may drain into.
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catch basina sedimentation area designed to remove pollutants from runoff before being discharged into a stream or pond.
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