Civil Engineering - Water Supply Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Water Supply Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 46)
46.
A water channel supported above the ground over trestles, is generally called
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Jeevan said:
4 years ago
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6 years ago
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Puneeth said:
6 years ago
The answer should be aqueduct because flume is not supported above the ground level.
Rupesh said:
6 years ago
Right @Suhas @Abhik.
A flume is a human-made channel for water in the form of an open declined gravity chute whose walls are raised above the surrounding terrain, in contrast to a trench or ditch.
A flume is a human-made channel for water in the form of an open declined gravity chute whose walls are raised above the surrounding terrain, in contrast to a trench or ditch.
Abhik said:
7 years ago
Flumes is the correct answer. I agree.
Suhas said:
7 years ago
A flume is a human-made channel for water in the form of an open declined gravity chute whose walls are raised above the surrounding terrain.
Suhas said:
7 years ago
Aqueduct is a watercourse constructed to carry water from a source to a distribution point far away.
Chauhan said:
7 years ago
Adueduct is the right answer.
Nani said:
7 years ago
Yes, the Correct answer is an aqueduct.
Garry said:
8 years ago
I think it should be aqueduct.
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