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Second, list material and deliver to job. Third, lay out and dig trench. Fourth, have main tapped. Fifth, lay pipe to curb and test. Sixth, fill in street trench. Seventh, lay pipe into building and test. Eighth, set curb box. Ninth, refill trench. Tenth, thoroughly consider any special conditions. Street Sewer. — ^Large pipe in streets to receive all soil and waste from buildings. House Sewer. — Conveys sewage from building to street sewer, extends from foundation wall to sewer. Street Main. —... Water pipe running parallel with the street, belonging to the water company. Service Pipe. — Runs from the street main into the building. Corporation Cock. — Brass stop tapped into street main. Goose Neck. — ^Lead pipe which connects the street main and service pipe. Trench. — Hole dug to receive pipe. Main Tapped. — Hole drilled through wall of main and a thread made on it while pressure is on. Curb Cock. — Brass shut-off placed at curb. Solder Nipple. — Piece of brass pipe with thread on one end and plain on the other end which connects lead and iron.
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