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Definitions of cesspits in various dictionaries:
noun - a covered cistern
noun - a covered well or pit for sewage
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Clare from old German organisation shafts those storing the waste finally |
They store the leftovers in ridiculous steps (sic) |
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Apr 11 2019 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Nov 1 2016 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Mar 19 2014 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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Plural form of cesspit. |
a pit for the disposal of liquid waste and sewage. |
A pit for the disposal of liquid waste and sewage. |
Cesspits might refer to |
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A Cesspit, or cesspool, is a term with various meanings: it is used to describe either an underground holding tank (sealed at the bottom) or a soak pit (not sealed at the bottom). It can be used for the temporary collection and storage of feces, excreta or fecal sludge as part of an on-site sanitation system and has some similarities with septic tanks or with soak pits. Traditionally, it was a deep cylindrical chamber dug into the earth, having approximate dimensions of 1 metre diameter and 2–3 metres depth. Their appearance was similar to that of a hand-dug water well. * The pit can be lined with bricks or concrete, covered with a slab and needing to be emptied frequently when it is used like an underground holding tank. In other cases (if soil and groundwater conditions allow), it is not constructed watertight, to allow liquid to leach out (similar to a pit latrine or to a soak pit). |