Where did the term manhole come from?

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2026-05-27 12:15

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The term "manhole" originates from the combination of "man" and "hole," referring to an access point for workers (traditionally men) to enter underground utilities or sewer systems. The term dates back to at least the 19th century, as urban infrastructure expanded. While the name reflects historical gender norms, many cities are now adopting more inclusive terms like "access hole" or "maintenance hole."

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