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An exit-point for waste water in plumbing
Drainage, the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from a given area
Storm drain, a system of collecting and disposing of rain water in an urban area
Drain STH, a disbanded female hard-rock band from Sweden
Drain (surgery), a tube used to remove pus or other fluids from a wound
Drain, Maine-et-Loire, a commune in Maine-et-Loire département, France
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[Expert Drain Maintenance, Repair and Replacement Information citywide drains]
When a building drain is clogged or slow, or when there is a septic system backup, it's important to determine where the problem lies, since the repair steps can be quite different and costs can vary widely.
Un-clogging a drain line, or excavating and repairing a crushed or broken drain line outside the building is typically a much less costly repair than replacement of a septic tank, drain field, or seepage system.
Again, a blocked drain line exiting a septic tank, or a failure in the distribution box (connecting the septic tank to the network of drainfield lines, seepage pits or galleys) the repair needed may be local and modest in expense.