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- Scupper comment "A scupper is an opening in the side walls of an open-air structure, for purposes of draining water. They are usually placed at or near ground level, and allow rain or liquids to flow off the side of the open-air structure, instead of pooling within the walls.There are two main kinds of scupper: Ships have scuppers at deck level, to allow for ocean or rainwater drain off.".
- Q2746178 comment "A scupper is an opening in the side walls of an open-air structure, for purposes of draining water. They are usually placed at or near ground level, and allow rain or liquids to flow off the side of the open-air structure, instead of pooling within the walls.There are two main kinds of scupper: Ships have scuppers at deck level, to allow for ocean or rainwater drain off.".