gully definition
gully means a pipe fitting incorporating a trap into which waste water is discharged;
gully means an open incised channel with a depth of >0.3 metres and characterised by moderately to very gently inclined floor and steep walls. For the purpose of this licence, a gully is a type of drainage line;
gully means a channel or small valley, especially one carved out by persistent heavy rainfall or an ephemeral stream.
More Definitions of gully
gully or “overflow gully” means a pipe fitting that incorporates a trap into which wastewater is discharged and that is normally connected to a drain and which allows the overflow of sewage but prevents the ingress of foreign matter, including rainwater directly from above and be surrounded by a kerb not less than 100mm high or it shall be elevated above the immediately surrounding ground level by not less than 100mm;
gully means any drainage outlet in any Street together with its lid, catch pit, cross gullies, drop shafts cover, grate, or grid.
gully means a pipe fitting incorporating water sealing trap into which waste water is discharged.
gully means a miniature valley (more than one (1) foot in depth) cut by running water and through which water generally runs during and shortly after rainfall.
gully means a channel or miniature valley cut by concentrated runoff through which water commonly flows only during and immediately after heavy rains. The distinction between gully and rill is one of depth. A gully is sufficiently deep that it would not be obliterated by normal tillage operations, whereas a rill is of lesser depth and would be smoothed by ordinary farm tillage.
gully means a small channel with steep sides caused by erosion and cut by concentrated but intermittent flow of water usually during and immediately following heavy rains or after ice or snow melt;
gully means an area containing a stream where