Culvert
A structure that allows water to pass under a road, railroad, or similar obstacle, typically made of concrete, steel, or plastic.
A culvert is a structure that allows water to flow under a road or embankment, ensuring proper drainage and preventing flooding. It is crucial for optimizing site hydrology, enhancing infrastructure resilience, and supporting environmental management. By providing a reliable and effective water conveyance solution, culverts support efficient land development, reduce risks, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that drainage systems are well-designed, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting environmental and regulatory standards.
Used in a sentence
A concrete culvert was installed to direct stormwater under the roadway.
Synonyms/variation
Drainage Pipe
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