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|Description=Arched, enclosed or piped structures, constructed to carry water under roads, railways and buildings.
|Description=Arched, enclosed or piped structures, constructed to carry water under roads, railways and buildings. Commonly made from concrete, but may be constructed from brick, metal or other building materials.Culverts either carry the full river flow through a single arch, or through multiple arches.
Commonly made from concrete, but may be constructed from brick, metal or other building materials.
Culverts either carry the full river flow through a single arch, or through multiple arches.
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 30 August 2013

Arched, enclosed or piped structures, constructed to carry water under roads, railways and buildings. Commonly made from concrete, but may be constructed from brick, metal or other building materials.Culverts either carry the full river flow through a single arch, or through multiple arches.

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