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1. A common [[drainage]] structure which allows surface water to flow into an underground network of pipes, and which also serves as a "junction box" for [[installed drain system]]s.<br>
1. A common [[drainage]] structure which allows surface water to flow into an underground network of pipes, and which also serves as a "junction box" for [[installed drain system]]s.<br><br>
 
https://image.slidesharecdn.com/f2-drainageofgolfcoursefeatures-110209164129-phpapp02/95/f2-drainage-of-golf-course-features-75-728.jpg<br><br>
http://enviro.nfesc.navy.mil/stormwaterbmp/HTML/BMP24_files/image002.jpg
This is an example of a catch basin used on a golf course.<br><br>
 
Source: https://www.slideshare.net/toverwater/f2-drainage-of-golf-course-features
This shows a diagram of how a catch basin intercepts stomr water and directs it toward a place to hold overrun water
 
'''Source:''' http://enviro.nfesc.navy.mil/stormwaterbmp/HTML/BMP24.htm

Latest revision as of 08:52, 10 July 2017


1. A common drainage structure which allows surface water to flow into an underground network of pipes, and which also serves as a "junction box" for installed drain systems.

f2-drainage-of-golf-course-features-75-728.jpg

This is an example of a catch basin used on a golf course.

Source: https://www.slideshare.net/toverwater/f2-drainage-of-golf-course-features