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Sump

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Sump may refer to:

  • An infiltration basin used to manage surface runoff water and recharge underground aquifers
  • Sump (cave), a permanently flooded section of a cave, where an underground flow of water exits the cave into the earth such that the caver must submerge under water to reach the other side
  • the lowest point in a basement, which collects water that enters from outside and can be moved back out with a sump pump
  • the sump at the bottom of an internal combustion engine, where oil pools
  • Sump (aquarium)
  • A sump section below the mouthpiece of a diving snorkel
  • the sump in a nuclear power plant's reactor housing that collects any overflow of primary loop coolant
  • In a shaft sinking, the water handling facility of the mine often at its lowest point
  • the bilge of a boat
  • the vitreous humour, which serves a minor role as a metabolic sump of the human eye
  • a grenade sump in a foxhole
  • the sump, the center of the cosmos in medieval cosmology

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