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Surface Drainage presentation
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Effective surface drainage is essential for preventing soil erosion, maintaining soil fertility, and preventing flooding.
Surface drainage refers to the management of rainwater and runoff on the ground surface.
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There are several methods for managing surface drainage.
Grading
Swales
Permeable Pavers
French Drains
Culverts
Retention Ponds
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Grading
This method involves shaping the ground to slope away from buildings, roads, and other structures. It is a common technique used in landscaping to prevent water from pooling around structures and damaging the foundation.
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Swales
Swales are shallow channels that are designed to collect and direct water away from structures. They are typically located in low-lying areas and can be lined with vegetation to help slow the flow of water and reduce erosion.
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Permeable Pavers
Permeable Pavement: Permeable pavement is a type of paving material that allows water to seep through the surface and into the ground below. It is typically made from concrete, asphalt, or pavers and is often used in parking lots and driveways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LHPzybDWtc
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Retention Ponds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaoGmZFbl_U
Retention Ponds: Retention ponds are shallow, man-made ponds that are designed to collect and hold water during heavy rains. The water is then released slowly into the surrounding area, reducing the risk of flooding and erosion.
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French Drains
French drains are gravel-filled trenches that are designed to redirect water away from an area. They are typically used in areas where water collects, such as near the foundation of a house, and can be connected to a drainage system or outlet.
Tools used in a french drain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTGpzeHcBZk
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Culverts
Culverts are structures that are used to allow water to flow under roads, driveways, or other structures. They can be made from a variety of materials, including concrete, steel, or plastic.
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In conclusion, surface drainage methods are an important aspect of land management that can help prevent soil erosion, maintain soil fertility, and prevent flooding.
The choice of method will depend on the specific needs and characteristics of the site, such as topography, soil type, and the presence of structures.
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