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What (who) is combination sewer - definition

URBAN LEGEND
Sewer crocodile; Sewer alligators; Crocodiles in sewers; Sewer Crocodile; New York Sewer Alligator; Alligators in Sewers; Sewer gator; Alligators in the sewer; Eleanor (crocodile); Sewer-alligator
  • An albino alligator at the [[California Academy of Sciences]]
  • AI-generated illustration of sewer alligator in New York City.

Combination drug         
DRUG THAT CONTAINS TWO OR MORE ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS
Fixed dose combination; Fixed-dose combination; Combination drugs; Combo drug; Combination formulation; Combination products; Combination medication; Fixed dose combination drug; Fixed-dose combination drug; Fixed-dose combination medication; Fixed-dose; Fixed dose; Fixed dose combination medication; Co-formulated
A combination drug or a fixed-dose combination (FDC) is a medicine that includes two or more active ingredients combined in a single dosage form. Terms like "combination drug" or "combination drug product" can be common shorthand for a FDC product (since most combination drug products are currently FDCs), although the latter is more precise if in fact referring to a mass-produced product having a predetermined combination of drugs and respective dosages (as opposed to customized polypharmacy via compounding"5-in-1 PolyPill Treatment May Prevent Heart Disease", BAYVIEW PHARMACY'S PRESCRIPTION COMPOUNDING BLOG,Apr 01, 2009 @ 08:09 AM.
Effluent sewer         
TYPE OF SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN WHICH EACH PREMISE HAS ITS OWN SEPTIC TANK, AND THE EFFLUENT FROM THE ON-PREMISE SEPTIC TANK FLOWS INTO THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Septic tank effluent gravity; Septic tank effluent pumping; STEP sewer; STEG sewer; STEG collection; STEP collection; STED collection; STED sewer; SFS system; Solids-free sewer; Solids free sewer; Septic tank effluent drainage; Septic tank effluent disposal; Septic tank effluent pump
Effluent sewer systems, also called septic tank effluent gravity (STEG) or solids-free sewer (SFS) systems, have septic tanks that collect sewage from residences and businesses, and the liquid fraction of sewage that comes out of the tank is conveyed to a downstream receiving body such as either a centralized sewage treatment plant or a distributed treatment system for further treatment or disposal away from the community generating the sewage. Most of the solids are removed by the interceptor tanks, so the treatment plant can be much smaller than a typical plant and any pumping for the supernatant can be simpler without grinders (sometimes water pumps are sufficient).
1967–68 Lancashire Combination         
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
1967-68 Lancashire Combination
The 1967–68 Lancashire Combination was the 67th in the history of the Lancashire Combination, a football competition in England.

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Sewer alligator

Sewer alligator stories date back to the late 1920s and early 1930s; in most instances they are part of contemporary legend. They are based upon reports of alligator sightings in rather unorthodox locations, in particular New York City.

The New York Times reports the city rescues 100 alligators per year, some directly from homes where they are kept as illegal pets (which can be legally ordered online in other states and are legal to mail when small), and some from outside (where they can attract considerable attention) though mostly above-ground.

Though escapees and former pets may survive for a short time in New York sewers, longer-term survival is not possible due to low temperatures and the bacteria in human feces. Sewer maintenance crews insist there is no underground population.

A similar story from 1851 involves feral pigs in the sewers of Hampstead, London.