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economies as well. Subsurface drainage to ditches offers a way to remove excess water from agricultural fields, or vital urban spaces, without the erosion rates and pollution transport that results from direct
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from sensitive areas to vegetated drainage ditches makes possible a better balance between water drainage and water retention needs. The initial investment allows a community to draw down local
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already existed and was pronounced "deek" in northern England and "deetch" in the south. The origins of the word lie in digging a
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and a multi-terraced channel cross section appear to be key to maintain both peak ditch drainage capacity, and minimum net
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cannot necessarily be used in crop fields, because in some cases herbicides will pass through and produce crop injury.
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Sustainable channel design can result in ditches that are largely self-maintaining due to natural
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can be a major cause of recurring crop loss—particularly in heavy soils—and can severely disrupt
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and forming the upcast soil into a bank alongside it. This practice has meant that the name
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results in increasing environmental and eventually profound economic costs over time.
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when and where necessary without exacerbating drought problems at other times.
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was given to either the excavation or the bank, and evolved to both the words
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that would progress into the adjacent field, but may instead involve only
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may be used to maintain a ditch. Primarily this is done to deny refuge to
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is a trench, though it once had raised banks as well. In the English
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Geomorphic Characteristics of Drainage Ditches in Southern
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Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing
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Index

Ditches
Ditch (disambiguation)


Ouse Washes
nature reserve

Sagittaria sagittifolia

Sueca
Valencian Community
water
drainage
irrigation
farmland
The Fens
England
Netherlands
motorists
cyclists
weather
rural
Anglo-Saxon
trench
"dike"/"dyke"
Offa's Dyke
Car Dyke
Midlands
East Anglia
catchwater drain

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