Primary waterway

An elongated depression in the terrain of natural or man-made origin containing permanent or intermittent running water. Explanation Surface waters whose length is significantly greater than its width. In addition to specific names, many others are in use: draft, wetering, canal, ditch, canal, pipe, open pipe, corridor, district, bower, gully, etc. Explanation: These terms are often used regionally to indicate watercourses of certain size, function, origin, management state, etc. The names also indicate a certain order of importance or size, which, however, is not universally valid. When it comes to drainage, it is therefore recommended to indicate the ranking in a watercourse system with (from largest to smallest) primary, secondary and tertiary.Origin definition: Aquo

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Last Updated July 13, 2023, 07:10 (UTC)
Created July 13, 2023, 07:10 (UTC)
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