Distinguished between above drainage system and above drainage system??
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Nov 6, 2023
It seems like there might be a typo in your question, as you mentioned "above drainage system" twice. However, I can provide an explanation for both "above ground drainage system" and "below ground drainage system."
1. Above Ground Drainage System: This refers to a system of pipes, fittings, and fixtures that are installed above the ground level to carry wastewater and rainwater away from a building or property. It typically includes components such as sinks, toilets, showers, and gutters, which are connected to a network of pipes that transport the wastewater to a sewage treatment plant or a septic tank.
2. Below Ground Drainage System: This refers to a system of pipes, fittings, and chambers that are installed underground to collect and transport wastewater and rainwater away from a building or property. It typically includes components such as drains, manholes, and inspection chambers, which are connected to a network of pipes that lead to a sewage treatment plant or a septic tank.
In summary, the main difference between the two systems is their location: above ground drainage systems are installed above the ground level, while below ground drainage systems are installed underground.