Conventional Drainage
A conventional drainage system is a series of corrugated polyethylene perforated pipes that are buried in a field and are typically connected to an ag main (collector line).
The perforations allow excess soil water to enter the pipe to be transported away. The ag main (collector line) then discharges into a stream, ditch, pond, river, or other surface impoundments. The conventional system is a free-flowing drain functioning when needed with one purpose: to remove excess soil water all of the time.
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