Methods of drainage in swamp areas
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Explanation:
Many areas have some natural drainage; this means that excess water flows from the farmers' fields to swamps or to lakes and rivers. Natural drainage, however, is often inadequate and artificial or man-made drainage is required. There are two types of artificial drainage: surface drainage and subsurface drainage.Build trenches and canals that allow water to flow out. For most swamps, you can dig a series of trenches below the current water level, allowing gravity to do the work of propelling water down and out of the swamp.
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Drainage is the method of removing surface or sub-surface water from a given area. There are many systems.
Explanation:
Residential Drainage Systems.
Surface Drainage Systems.
Subsurface Drainage Systems.
Slope Drainage Systems.
Downspout and Gutter systems