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- Q2746178 subject Q8910357.
- Q2746178 abstract "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. Buildings with railed rooftops can construct scuppers to let rainwater drain off, instead of pooling within the railing of the roof. Scuppers can also be placed in a parapet, for the same purpose.".
- Q2746178 thumbnail Bulwark.jpg?width=300.
- Q2746178 wikiPageExternalLink 7256842596.
- Q2746178 wikiPageWikiLink Q1286070.
- Q2746178 wikiPageWikiLink Q8910357.
- 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.".
- Q2746178 label "Scupper".
- Q2746178 depiction Bulwark.jpg.