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Deviant
Location: Moncton N.B Gender: Male
Those Who Praise Honesty, Have Not Felt Its Knives.
| | Draining < on 11/2/2006 2:18 AM >
| | | I went draining for the first time yesterday....and i have one question....do all drains contain sewage :s? the only one i can find that dont are only like 5' deep and its just a vert tube with 2 little pipes connecting to it?? im just wondering if i have to get covered in crap to go draining?
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dsankt
Location: live and in the fresh
| | | | Re: Draining <Reply # 1 on 11/2/2006 2:37 AM >
| | | The level of turdiness depends on your location. IT'S TIME TO GET SEWERFREEEEEEEEEEEEESH Me in my usual draining attire:
These might help when the going gets turdy. Grin and bear it.
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tick
Location: Abingdon, VA Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Draining <Reply # 2 on 11/2/2006 4:34 AM >
| | | Posted by Deviantim just wondering if i have to get covered in crap to go draining? |
No, but it helps.
Seriously though... read up on 'storm sewers' versus 'combined sewers' versus 'sanitary sewers'. Of coursed it may be that your town doesn't have any explorable drains, I don't know.
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Location: FLA Gender: Male
www.FLURBEX.com
| | | | | Re: Draining <Reply # 3 on 11/2/2006 4:37 AM >
| | | mario bros for 06?
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Deviant
Location: Moncton N.B Gender: Male
Those Who Praise Honesty, Have Not Felt Its Knives.
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 4 on 11/2/2006 4:59 AM >
| | | ok i found a pretty sweet drain but it turned into a sewer and i didnt want to get covered in crap ....also theres something else ive been wondering...are there different manhole covers for different types of man holes? cuz you can see the difference in them
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imprezawrxsti
Location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: Draining <Reply # 5 on 11/2/2006 7:57 AM >
| | | here, if a drain is a storm sewer, the manholes are marked 'storm sewer'. red flags would be manholes marked as 'sanitary' or just straight up 'sewer'.
do you know how to waltz? |
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Lord Awesome
Location: Valparaiso IN Gender: Male
Arbiter
| | | | Re: Draining <Reply # 6 on 11/2/2006 8:58 AM >
| | | common sense would dictate as much...
Hey yeah you, fat ass. Not interested. |
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tick
Location: Abingdon, VA Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Draining <Reply # 7 on 11/2/2006 11:48 AM >
| | | Everywhere I've lived, what's stamped on the manhole cover has no relationship with what's underneath. I've seen steam tunnel manholes with covers marked "telephone", "sanitary", and "storm". I've seen storm drains labeled as sanitary sewers, and vice versa. I think they just use whatever cover is at hand.
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HillbillyHorus
Location: Charlottesville Virginia Gender: Male
Im in ur government, killin ur d00dz
| | | Re: Draining <Reply # 8 on 11/2/2006 9:09 PM >
| | | Posted by Deviant ok i found a pretty sweet drain but it turned into a sewer and i didnt want to get covered in crap ....also theres something else ive been wondering...are there different manhole covers for different types of man holes? cuz you can see the difference in them
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Any pics? Sometimes newbie drainers confuse stinky drains with actual sewers/CSOs. Some drains smell funky, but a true sewer is the stench from hell CSO smell varies based on the ratio of creek water:sewage.
You can't fall off a mountain. |
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yoviher
Location: Puerto Rico
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 9 on 11/3/2006 2:43 AM >
| | | That depends on your location. In Puerto Rico, for instance some sewers are marked "Alcantarillado Sanitario" (Sanitary Sewer). And all the ones I've seen like that are actually sewers. However, the drains are often only marked "SEWER". Another thing is under who's jurisdiction each is. Here the sewers are handled by the Commonwealth, but the drains are Municipal, so I know when I see the initials "AAA" (standing for Authority of aqueducts and Sewers) its a sewer, not a drain. There's also the companies that the government hires for making manhole covers... Sometimes they are labeled in the cover. Down here it seems all the drain covers are made by PRASA, while the sewer ones are made by Fundición Cubano. Of course an easier way is when you find them is to just look for rivers that have been built on. But for that you need to search the old maps and look for rivers that are no longer there.
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Hunter_11
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 10 on 11/3/2006 4:42 AM >
| | | Just look around for open ended drains in your neighboorhood until you find one large enough to go in. This is the easiest way to find storm drains. Or just pop manhole covers along the sides of the roads and see if they are big enough to go in. As long as you aren't in a old area (I mean really old) any drain that is open on the street (the little gutter for rain water to go in) will not be sewage. If you do happen to live in a really old area, then you can have CSO (combined sewage overflow) where when the sewers get too full it overflows into the storm drains, or the drain system is fully combined. I would NOT reccomend going into any drains with sewage. It's a great way to get killed. As for the manhole covers in my area all of them, including the sewage ones, say sewer district. I usually don't mess with drains that don't have gutterboxes open to the street, but if I have realized that in my area most but not all of the manholes for the sewers are much thicker and heavier than the ones for the storm drains. To stay on the safe side just stick with open ended drains and drains that have open gutterboxes on the street.
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yoviher
Location: Puerto Rico
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 11 on 11/3/2006 9:21 PM >
| | | Well, if its about really old places.... I have a 500 year old walled city within an hour's drive. I've always been meaning to check if there are drains in that place.
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Pleiades
Location: Halifax Gender: Male
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 12 on 11/5/2006 8:22 PM >
| | | It may be easy for a newbie to mistake a smell drain for a sewer, but once you smelled a real sanitary sewer, you won’t soon forget the smell. (I’ve yet to go draining myself, but there is one manhole near where I live that I can tell is a sewer from 10 feet away) from what I’ve read elsewhere, the surest sign you are in a sanitary sewer is the contents, look out for tampons, toilet paper, and condoms.
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yuengling
Location: Birmingham Alabama Gender: Male
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 13 on 11/6/2006 2:06 AM >
| | | do most drainers just walk in waders and such? Has anyone been able to fit a canoe in a drain or are those unusual cases in cities with humongous drains?
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imprezawrxsti
Location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: Draining <Reply # 14 on 11/6/2006 6:58 AM >
| | | Posted by yuengling do most drainers just walk in waders and such? Has anyone been able to fit a canoe in a drain or are those unusual cases in cities with humongous drains?
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ask siologen. he's an expert in big drain rafting.
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dsankt
Location: live and in the fresh
| | | | Re: Draining <Reply # 15 on 11/6/2006 7:21 AM >
| | | Posted by yuengling do most drainers just walk in waders and such? Has anyone been able to fit a canoe in a drain or are those unusual cases in cities with humongous drains?
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Cheap and nasty inflatable boats/tubes are fine. Canoes may cause problems if the tunnel shrinks, turns sharply or you need to turn around. Plus they cannot be deflated for easy manhole exiting. Good when you're tide locked. Also you canna lie down properly in a canoe and paddle.
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Free Baller
Location: New Jerssey Gender: Male
I have a friend in Jesus. Seriously, Jesus ate my friend. It was horrible.
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 16 on 11/6/2006 8:50 PM >
| | | Posted by yuengling do most drainers just walk in waders and such?
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I usually just go in and get wet unless its too cold like now.
Trying to win hearts and minds, but willing to splatter them if neccesary. |
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Bones
Location: st.paul, minnesota Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Draining <Reply # 17 on 11/7/2006 7:32 PM >
| | | Drains shouldnt contain shit. It would be illegal and un-sanitary for the state to divert sewage into rivers and streams.
out and under the town |
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Rain Maker
Location: mid-atlantic, VA Gender: Male
every rich man's house has a servant's entrance
| | Re: Draining <Reply # 18 on 11/7/2006 8:17 PM >
| | | Posted by Bones Drains shouldnt contain shit. It would be illegal and un-sanitary for the state to divert sewage into rivers and streams.
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thats true but I lived in an area where a storm overflowed the waste and sewage pipes into the storm drain pipes and they were all shoved into the bay, no one was allowed to swim in some beaches for about two years after it happened and even now youd never catch me in those waters, sure its illegal and sure its un-sanitary but since when has that ever stopped anyone
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