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|definition=Crossing structure for the passage of a water body, mostly with free water level, eg. through a dam. Junction structure in which a body of water, usually with free water level and significant narrowing of the outflow cross section, is passed through a dam. In a combination of underpass and culvert the greater importance is decisive for the assignment. If a footpath is a component of the culvert it becomes part of the object. | |definition=Crossing structure for the passage of a water body, mostly with free water level, eg. through a dam. Junction structure in which a body of water, usually with free water level and significant narrowing of the outflow cross section, is passed through a dam. In a combination of underpass and culvert the greater importance is decisive for the assignment. If a footpath is a component of the culvert it becomes part of the object. | ||
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Revision as of 10:47, 7 June 2016
Definition
Crossing structure for the passage of a water body, mostly with free water level, eg. through a dam. Junction structure in which a body of water, usually with free water level and significant narrowing of the outflow cross section, is passed through a dam. In a combination of underpass and culvert the greater importance is decisive for the assignment. If a footpath is a component of the culvert it becomes part of the object.