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A <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>pressurized main <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>is a type of main line that is pressurized. <\/SPAN>PressurizedMain <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>is a concrete class. There are numerous types of PressurizedMains in the water distribution model; they include AirRelease, BlowOff, Bypass, ChemicalInjection, DistributionMain, Interconnect, ipeBridge, SamplingStation, and TransmissionMain. Transmission mains are large-diameter pipelines (24\" or larger) that carry large quantities of raw water long distances from their source to a water treatment plant, then to the distribution grid system. Transmission mains generally run in a rather straight line from point to point. Lateral lines are not attached to transmission mains. Distribution mains are average-diameter pipes (4\"\u201320\") that transport potable water from transmission lines and redistribute it throughout an area. Lateral lines attach directly to distribution mains.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "A pressurized main is a type of main line that is pressurized.",
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