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1. The downward movement of water into, through, and out of the [[soil profile]], which may be enhanced by means of an [[installed drain system]]. See also [[Drainage]].<br><br>
1. The downward movement of water into, through, and out of the [[soil profile]], which may be enhanced by means of an [[installed drain system]]. See also [[Drainage]].<br><br>


 
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http://www.smartdrain.com/images/athletic_field_excav_10.jpg<br><br>
Example of an internal [[drainage]] system.<br>
SMART DRAIN™ is Turf friendly! The drain belting works only when the ground is saturated with water. SMART DRAIN™ will evacuate excess water but it will leave moisture in the ground to promote optimal conditions for turf growth.
Source: http://www.texasmultichem.com/blog/avoid-rainouts-with-internal-drainage-systems.html<br><br>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 10 October 2017


1. The downward movement of water into, through, and out of the soil profile, which may be enhanced by means of an installed drain system. See also Drainage.

blog+drainage+diagram.jpg

Example of an internal drainage system.
Source: http://www.texasmultichem.com/blog/avoid-rainouts-with-internal-drainage-systems.html