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Underpass drainage channels |
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Aug 18 2014 L.A. Times Daily |
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A Culvert is a structure that allows water to flow under a road, railroad, trail, or similar obstruction from one side to the other side. Typically embedded so as to be surrounded by soil, a culvert may be made from a pipe, reinforced concrete or other material. In the United Kingdom, the word can also be used for a longer artificially buried watercourse.Culverts are commonly used both as cross-drains to relieve drainage of ditches at the roadside, and to pass water under a road at natural drainage and stream crossings. A culvert may be a bridge-like structure designed to allow vehicle or pedestrian traffic to cross over the waterway while allowing adequate passage for the water. * Culverts come in many sizes and shapes including round, elliptical, flat-bottomed, open-bottomed, pear-shaped, and box-like constructions. The culvert type and shape selection is based on a number of factors including requirements for hydraulic performance, limitations on upstream water surface elevation, and roadway embankment height.If the span of a crossing is greater than 12 feet (3.7 m), then the structure is termed a bridge. A structure that carries water above land is known as an aqueduct. * The process of removing culverts, which is becoming increasingly common, is known as daylighting. In the UK, the practice is also known as deculverting. |