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culvert
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.

a closed conduit used for the passage of surface water under a road or other embankment
A drain or pipe that carries a WATERCOURSE under a road, railway or other built structure
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
{i} drain; channel, ditch
One or more adjacent enclosed conduits for conveying a water course or stream underneath a road formation
a small bridge
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)
A drain or covered channel that crosses under a road to lead water from the upper to the lower side
A conduit used for the passage of surface water under a road or other embankment
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)
A metal, wooden, plastic, or concrete conduit through which surface water can flow under or across roads
a drainage structure beneath an embankment
A pipe or small bridge for drainage under a road railroad or other embankment
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
Buried pipe structure that allows streamflow or road drainage to pass under a road
A pipe or concrete box structure that conveys flow from open channels, swales, or ditches under a roadway, driveway, fill soil, or surface structure
A passageway under tracks for the drainage of water
A channel for the draining of water; transverse drain
Structure or drain for the diversion of a stream or river
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