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A main pipe or conduit in a system for conveying water.<\/SPAN><\/P> Distribution - Distribution mains are typically smaller in diameter than the transmission mains and generally follow the city streets.<\/SPAN><\/P> Fire Line - to be removed.<\/SPAN><\/P> Hydrant Lead - Leading from a water main to a fire hydrant.<\/SPAN><\/P> Purge Line - Potentially used to flush water main. <\/SPAN><\/P> Transmission - Transmission mains are larger pipes (16\u201d in diameter and larger) which are designed to move large quantities of water from the source of supply, such as a treatment plant or groundwater well, and provide water to the smaller distribution mains.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV>",
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