natural drainage

  • 1Drainage law — is a specific area of water law related to drainage of surface water on real property. It is of great importance in areas where freshwater is scarce, where flooding is common, or where water is in high demand for agricultural or commercial… …

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  • 2Drainage — See also: Storm drain and Stormwater Deep inside a Sydney drain in New South Wales Drainage is the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub surface water from an area. Many agricultural soils need drainage to improv …

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  • 3Drainage system (Agriculture) — An agricultural drainage system is a system by which the water level on or in the soil is controlled to enhance agricultural crop production.=Classification=Figure 1 classifies the various types of drainage systems. It shows the field (or… …

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  • 4Drainage system (agriculture) — An agricultural drainage system is a system by which the water level on or in the soil is controlled to enhance agricultural crop production. Contents 1 Classification 1.1 Surface drainage systems 1.2 Subsurface drainage systems …

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  • 5drainage rights — A landowner may not obstruct or divert the natural flow of a watercourse or natural drainage course to the injury of another. In urban areas, natural drainage course is narrowly interpreted to include only streams with well defined channels and… …

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  • 6drainage rights — A landowner may not obstruct or divert the natural flow of a watercourse or natural drainage course to the injury of another. In urban areas, natural drainage course is narrowly interpreted to include only streams with well defined channels and… …

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  • 7Drainage in New Orleans — Drainage in New Orleans, Louisiana has been a major concern since the founding of the city in the early 18th century, remaining an important factor in the history of New Orleans through today. Elevation map of New Orleans. Hotter (pink) shades… …

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  • 8Drainage research — is the study of agricultural drainage systems and their effects to arrive at optimal system design. Contents 1 Aspects to be covered 2 Systems analysis 3 Crop response processes 4 …

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  • 9Natural Bridges National Monument — IUCN Category III (Natural Monument) Owachomo Natural Bridge …

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  • 10drainage —   Natural or artificial removal of excess water over or through the soil; extremely important in cycad cultivation …

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