Diversion ditch definition

Diversion ditch means a shallow ditch, swale, earthen embankment, or other excavation to divert surface water away from a water source or supply.
Diversion ditch means a designed channel constructed for the purpose of collecting and transmitting surface runoff resulting from a given design storm.
Diversion ditch means a channel constructed to direct water from one location to another.

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