running trap
running trap
running trap
A depressed U-shaped section of pipe in a drain; allows the free passage of fluid, but always remains full, whatever the state of the pipe, so that it forms a seal against the passage of gases.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Since then, the work of two dedicated burglary squads in the east and the west of the city, as well as initiatives such as tagging students' property with invisible "smart water" and
running trap houses, have helped to bring the rate of burglaries down.
As teenagers in the mid 1960s, John Burgeson and his brother, Brian, spent much of their free time
running trap lines.
Loose
running traps are legal provided they are checked regularly.
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