This
manhole
cover
is
an
exact
replica
of
the
one
in
the
intersection
of
W.
Duluth
Ave
and
S.
Massachusetts
Ave
in
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
on
05-21-10.
This
same
style
has
been
used
since
the
turn
of
the
20th
century
through
present
day;
throughout
the
Midwest
and
east
coast,
from
big
cities
to
small
towns.
These
manhole
covers
feature
fine
details
like
the
webbing
and
the
word
'sewer,'
right
down
to
the
notch
used
to
lift
the
cover
up.
They
come
with
the
ring
which
is
the
top
of
the
collar
of
the
manhole
cover.
Options
for
use:
1)
Main
option:
Glue
ring,
making
sure
the
street
material
is
flush
with
top
of
ring
and
glue
manhole
cover
in
center
of
ring.
2)
Street
repair:
Drill
hole
the
size
of
the
ring
center
and
glue
ring
around
the
hole
making
sure
the
street
material
is
flush
with
top
of
the
ring.
Lay
the
manhole
cover
next
to
it
to
make
it
appear
as
if
it
is
open.
Put
a
barricade
by
it
and
a
work
truck
and
even
a
person
coming
out
of
the
hole.
3)
Manhole
cover
laying
around:
Put
just
a
couple
manhole
covers
in
the
back
of
a
work
truck.
4)
Manhole
cover
at
Public
Works
Facility:
Put
a
couple
manhole
covers
on
a
pile
or
up
against
a
building
in
a
work
yard.