0 past simple and past participle of pipe
1 to speak or sing in a high voice
2 to transport something in a pipe:
Hot water is piped to all apartments from the central boiler room.
figurative Music is piped throughout the hotel complex.
Attitudes to the suburbs were expressed in discussions related to piped water supply and sewerage, especially the extension of water.
The source of water was classified as being the piped public system, a well, or both.
Yes, there had been economic progress, and everyone had piped water and electricity, but how were they going to educate their children?
At lowest risk were those with piped but not treated water, which included mostly rural residents.
Income differences were less important, however, in determining access to water, perhaps because breakdowns of urban piped water networks tend to affect everyone equally.
Second, the sounds were piped into the listening room for play/composition through processing and mixing.
For purposes of estimation, the present study clubs the different sources into two broad categories, piped (legal), and non-piped sources.
The use of swales is an economical and ecological drainage management strategy - significantly cheaper than the installation of a conventional piped drainage system.