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plural of culvert
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A transverse channel under a road or railway for the draining of water

After she left, I ran away for a day, and hid myself, solitary, in a culvert under the railway lines.

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any artificial covered channel for the passage of water through a bank or under a road, canal
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{n} an open passage or channel
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a closed conduit used for the passage of surface water under a road or other embankment
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A drain or pipe that carries a WATERCOURSE under a road, railway or other built structure
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Conveyance structure that provides a means for the water to pass under a road or railroad A culvert can be built out of several different structural means as Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP), Precast Concrete Pipe (PCP), and Free Flow Box Culverts specifically made for the culvert
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{i} drain; channel, ditch
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One or more adjacent enclosed conduits for conveying a water course or stream underneath a road formation
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a small bridge
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Any covered structure, not classified as a bridge, that constitutes a transverse drain, waterway, or other opening under a road, railroad, canal, or similar structure (Bates and Jackson 1980); any covered structure that acts as a drain (Bates & Jackson, 1987)
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A drain or covered channel that crosses under a road to lead water from the upper to the lower side
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A conduit used for the passage of surface water under a road or other embankment
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A conduit or passageway under a road, trail, or other obstruction that may or may not be designed to convey water (3) A culvert is generally used to divert a stream or rainfall runoff to prevent erosion or flooding on highways In the Wildlife Crossings Toolkit, a culvert is one of two basic types of underpasses for wildlife to cross under moving traffic; the other basic type is a bridge See Crossing Structure or specific type of culvert (Box, Continuous, Bottomless) Cumulative Effects The combined effects of all human activities on a defined area Cumulative effects assessments investigate the collective impacts of all historic, present, and predicted human activities in an area (1)
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A metal, wooden, plastic, or concrete conduit through which surface water can flow under or across roads
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a drainage structure beneath an embankment
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A pipe or small bridge for drainage under a road railroad or other embankment
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A drainage structure composed of rock or metal that passes beneath a trail to allow the flow of water from the inside to the outside edge
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Buried pipe structure that allows streamflow or road drainage to pass under a road
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A pipe or concrete box structure that conveys flow from open channels, swales, or ditches under a roadway, driveway, fill soil, or surface structure
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A passageway under tracks for the drainage of water
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A channel for the draining of water; transverse drain
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Structure or drain for the diversion of a stream or river
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A culvert is a water pipe or sewer that crosses under a road or railway. a pipe that takes a stream under a road, railway line etc
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A metal, concrete or plastic pipe that transports water
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a small bridge entirely below the elevation of the roadway surface, with no integral parts Structures less than 20 feet in span are culverts, even though they support traffic loads directly Structures over 20 feet in span and parallel to the roadway are bridges
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A conduit through which surface water can flow under roads
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A transverse drain or waterway of masonry under a road, railroad, canal, etc
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an artificial drainage channel for transporting water quickly from place to place
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Metal, concrete, or plastic pipe put under the road that is crush resistant and conveys water Example: Discharge from MECC is across the road
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A drain or covered channel that crosses under a road to lead the water from the upper to the lower side
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An enclosed waterway used to pass water through a structure consisting of an embankment or fill
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a culvert is another word for a stormwater pipe which is not connected up to the main stormwater system There are generally two types of culverts - vehicle crossing culverts which are a short length of pipe running under driveways (used on roads that do not have kerb and channeling); and road crossing culverts which are pipe systems running under the road which usually take water from a stream from one side of the road to the other (under the road)
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A buried pipe that allows flows to pass under a road
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a transverse and totally enclosed drain under a road or railway
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