surface-water drainage

  • 31water — As designating a commodity or a subject of ownership, this term has the same meaning in law as in common speech; but in another sense, and especially in the plural, it may designate a body of water, such as a river, a lake, or an ocean, or an… …

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  • 32Water supply network — Public infrastructure …

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  • 33Water resources in Mexico — {| style= width: 25em; font size: 90%; text align: left; class= infobox !align= center bgcolor= lightblue colspan= 2 |Mexico: Water Resources #if:{ }|Water resources in many parts of Mexico are under stress, especially in the arid northwest and… …

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  • 34drainage well —    1. A well installed to drain surface water, storm water, or treated waste water into underground strata [22].    2. A water well constructed to remove subsurface water or to reduce a hydrogeologic unit’s potentiometric surface [22] …

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  • 35Water right — This article discusses water usage laws in common law. For a discussion of the right to water as a human right under international law, see Right to water. Water Right in water law refers to the right of a user to use water from a water source, e …

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  • 36drainage — noun a) A natural or artificial removal of surface and sub surface water from a given area. b) A system of drains …

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  • 37drainage ditch —    A small channel through which surface water can drain [16] …

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  • 38Association of Drainage Authorities — infobox Organization name = Association of Drainage Authorities image border = size = 270px caption = abbreviation = ADA formation = 1927 type = Membership organisation headquarters = Surbiton, Surrey region served = United Kingdom membership =… …

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  • 39Surface irrigation — is defined as the group of application techniques where water is applied and distributed over the soil surface by gravity. It is by far the most common form of irrigation throughout the world and has been practiced in many areas virtually… …

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  • 40Sustainable urban drainage systems — Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), sometimes known as Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2001/07/pan61] , are designed to reduce the potential impact of new and existing developments with respect… …

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