Can someone tell me the disadvantages of open drains?? I need 6 points atleast
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In addition to installing a drainage system under your basement, a well-planned landscape requires a good drainage system too. Install a drainage system before laying down sod or creating your garden beds. Although considered by gardeners and farmers as beneficial, a drainage system has some disadvantages too. Learning the advantages and disadvantages of drainage systems will help you determine whether installing one will work best for your garden and the environment.
A good drainage system can keep water from accumulating in your garden.
Advantage: Prevents Water Accumulation
Drainage systems can prevent water accumulation that can lead to flooding by directing the water away from your home. Water that over-accumulates in your yard may kill plants. Drainage systems also prevent the accumulation of stagnant water, which can encourage mosquitoes to breed.
Advantage: Reduces Soil Erosion
Over time, stagnant water accumulated can make soil muddy, which in turn can cause soil to erode. Drainage systems maintain balanced moisture in your garden to reduce soil erosion.
Advantage: Removes Toxic Materials and Disease Organisms
Continuous, heavy rains may cause the water to rise, which can lead to flash floods, especially when you live near a big body of water. Often these flash floods bring contaminated water into your soil. Drainage systems can remove these toxic materials by draining them away from your yard.
A good drainage system can keep water from accumulating in your garden.
Advantage: Prevents Water Accumulation
Drainage systems can prevent water accumulation that can lead to flooding by directing the water away from your home. Water that over-accumulates in your yard may kill plants. Drainage systems also prevent the accumulation of stagnant water, which can encourage mosquitoes to breed.
Advantage: Reduces Soil Erosion
Over time, stagnant water accumulated can make soil muddy, which in turn can cause soil to erode. Drainage systems maintain balanced moisture in your garden to reduce soil erosion.
Advantage: Removes Toxic Materials and Disease Organisms
Continuous, heavy rains may cause the water to rise, which can lead to flash floods, especially when you live near a big body of water. Often these flash floods bring contaminated water into your soil. Drainage systems can remove these toxic materials by draining them away from your yard.
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=> Open drains designed to carry wastewater invariably also carry storm water, which is likely to cause problems for downstream treatment facilities.
=> They may smell and the presence of the drain reduces the usable width of the street.
=> Silting and frequent blockages with rubbish and construction debris are likely in collector sewers and covered drains to which open drains connect.
=> Children may play with the raw sewage.
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=> Open drains designed to carry wastewater invariably also carry storm water, which is likely to cause problems for downstream treatment facilities.
=> They may smell and the presence of the drain reduces the usable width of the street.
=> Silting and frequent blockages with rubbish and construction debris are likely in collector sewers and covered drains to which open drains connect.
=> Children may play with the raw sewage.
#Be Brainly❤️
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