- Look up
sump in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sump may
refer to: An
infiltration basin used to
manage surface runoff water and
recharge underground...
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aerobatic aircraft, high-performance
personal watercraft, and motorcycles. Dry
sumps may be
chosen for
these applications due to
increased reliability, oil capacity...
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table –
sumps and
ducks may
fluctuate in
water level and
depth (and
sometimes in length, due to the
shape of
adjacent p****age).
Short sumps may be p****ed...
- long as the pump functions, the
surface soil will
remain stable.
These sumps are
typically ten feet in
depth or more;
lined with
corrugated metal pipe...
- two-stroke
engines used in
locomotives and
ships may have
either wet or dry
sumps.
Large two-stroke
engines do not use
crankcase compression;
instead they...
- addition, some
sumps have a
compartment that can be
converted into a refugium,
helping to
filter out
excess nutrients such as nitrates. A
sump can also improve...
- bollards. A
sump buster can also be
known as a "
sump breaker" or "
sump trap".[citation needed]
Sump busters were
first used in the 1980s. The
sump buster uses...
- the
sump. As
collection systems are planned, the number, location, and size of the
sumps are
vital to an
efficient operation. When
designing sumps, the...
- Iva annua, the
annual marsh elder or sumpweed, is a
North American herbaceous annual plant in the
family Asteraceae that was
historically cultivated by...
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sumps thus far p****ed can be
dived without dedicated equipment (free-dived). The
length of cave
between the
sumps are
known by the
number of the
sump...