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Ditches and Culverts

It’s common sense that as floods increase in intensity and frequency, building systems that direct and distribute stormwater become more and more necessary. These drainage systems serve an integral role in keeping the community safe, and projects like pipes, culverts, and ditches are a key part of any comprehensive flood protection plan.

Why Your County Needs Culverts, and Ditches

➜ These staples of flood management offer protection when utilized correctly

How they work: Culverts, and ditches collect floodwater that runs off impervious surfaces, like roads and sidewalks.


Culverts are a type of drainage pipe or channel built into roads, railroads, and bridges to give an opening underneath the surface for water to flow.

Ditches often found on roadsides, provide a nearby, safe location for stormwater to go. Open ditches may work even better than drainage pipes because they have more storage capacity and allow the water to flow at more natural speeds, rather than the accelerated rate created by drainage pipes.

Why you need them: Help to effectively transport floodwater away from neighborhoods and can protect homes, vehicles, and lawns.

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